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Indy Peters

Thanks to ECHO, she has confidence in her abilities that she will continue to progress further and do amazing work.

Indy Peters

Indy is Youth Co-ordinator at Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place (MMIGP). She organises culturally safe environments for youth groups to connect culturally and socially with other Indigenous students in eastern metropolitan Melbourne.

What inspired you to apply?

I am always wanting to better myself while also finding knowledge to help progress me into my future career. I was encouraged by management in my workplace to attend as my program manager attended the year before and believed that I would get a lot from this.

What has been the biggest take away message for you?

Be confident in myself, I have the ability to do anything that I can put my mind to; whether that’s facilitating a program or looking at other employment. I have confidence in my abilities that I will continue to progress further and do amazing work.

How has this program helped you pursue your career goals and aspirations?

It has given me confidence in my work capabilities. It has also instilled a strength in my work ethic that when I have the opportunity to engage in external work, my efforts are being recognised externally. It has also given me the confidence to explore employment ideas after MMIGP that I always talked about but will be hopefully engaging with soon.

Read other participants’ experiences

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Allyson Walker

Allyson Walker is a Yorta Yorta, Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara and Taungurung woman with connections to other countries. She trained as a nurse, before moving into community development work.

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Ange Jeffery

The ECHO Program inspired Ange to make the right decisions so she could keep working for an employer she loved while also pursuing her art practice.

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Ellen Tunumafono

Thanks to ECHO, Ellen has taken on a new leadership role, applied her many new skills and connected with a strong network of ECHO alumni.

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Leticia Searle

Leticia is Educational Program Lead at Foodbank Victoria. She is committed to creating sustainable, collaborative programs that build capacity and provide opportunities for individuals to thrive.

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Mel Peters

The ECHO Program taught Mel to know her worth and empowered her to seek out a workplace where she could be better supported to grow into a senior leadership role.

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Vicky Peters

Since completing the ECHO Program, Vicky has found a clearer vision of herself as a leader and a strategic path to pursue her leadership aspirations.

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ECHO First Nations Women’s Leadership Program

The Elevating Connections and Healing Ourselves program is open to First Nations women in Victoria. ECHO provides a culturally appropriate and safe space to build on participants’ leadership roles.

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Updated 12 January 2026



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