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Media releaseFriday 3 July 2026

Investing in tomorrow's First Nations leaders today

The Albanese Labor Government is investing in the next generation of First Nations leaders, with Winmarra Foundation receiving $552,000 to expand its Emerging Leaders Program for a further two years from 2026-27. Developed in response to community priorities, the Emerging Leaders Program has been shaped by local voices, with Elders playing an integral role in both the design and delivery of the program.

Through cultural connection, mentorship and community engagement, Winmarra supports emerging First Nations leaders to strengthen their cultural identity, build leadership skills and successfully transition into education, training and employment. The investment will support the expansion of the community-led program, creating greater opportunities for First Nations young people in regional New South Wales.

It builds on the success of a 10-month pilot delivered in Brewarrina last year, which supported ten young First Nations men. Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people into education, training and employment is a key part of delivering on Closing the Gap priorities, while also strengthening social and emotional wellbeing and community leadership.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Indigenous Australians, Senator Malarndirri McCarthy: “Strong communities are built by strong leaders and that leadership begins with our young people. “This investment will help more First Nations young people in regional NSW stay connected to culture, strengthen their confidence and build pathways into education, training and work.

“The Winmarra Emerging Leaders Program has been developed by community, for community, with Elders guiding and supporting the next generation.” Quotes attributable to Winmarra Foundation Co-Founder and Director, Latrell Mitchell: “We’re incredibly grateful for the Federal Government’s support in helping us create lasting impact across rural communities. “Every young person deserves the opportunity to succeed, regardless of where they live.

“At Winmarra Foundation, our vision is to walk alongside young people on their journey, helping them build confidence, stay connected to culture, and grow into the next generation of community leaders.” Subscribe and stay up to date Connect with us PM&C acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land, water and community.

We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.

SourceFinance Minister, Friday 3 July 2026 — as lodgedTA-260703-pmc-8d2bb62ee33a