
Marnie Davis
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Learning & Development Lead
Women up North Housing
Marnie Davis, is a proud Aboriginal woman from Darug country, with close ties to Bundjalung, Kombumerri and Quandamooka country, where she was raised.
Marnie has worked across government and community services as an advocate addressing practice gaps to ensure community needs are addressed, and Aboriginal voices are heard. Marnie has mentored Aboriginal workers across NSW and facilitated state-wide forums for Aboriginal Family Wellbeing & Violence Prevention workers. She has facilitated training within Northern NSW to build capacity in the workforce and improve responses and support for better outcomes for the community.
Marnie’s university training was centred around Indigenous Trauma and Recovery Practice and Indigenous Health. Marnie has years of experience as a frontline worker within the Domestic Violence sector; in DV refuge settings, Aboriginal Medical Services, and, as an Aboriginal Family Wellbeing & Violence Prevention Facilitator within NSW Government.
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Yarning Circles
From displacement to home ownership
Francoise Lane, Director, Indijdesign
Community-led programmes that make a difference
Corina Dunnachie, Service Lead, Ruah
Ruah Representative, Counsellor, Ruah
Creating cultural in new spaces
Building strength and resilience through community and culture
Marnie Davis, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Learning and Development Lead, Women up North Housing
