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Relational Engagement Consultant

Nicola Lambert

Living and working on Ngunnawal Country
Facilitator • Cultural Broker • Creative Producer • Consultant

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Nicola Lambert is an Irish woman living, mothering, creating—and being hospiced—on Ngunnawal Country. 

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Creative producer, facilitator, relational interpreter, and cultural translator, her titles fall away as relationships emerge. Her work bridges communities, Country, and institutions through decolonising, relational approaches.

 

Grounded in long-standing relationships with Ngunnawal Custodians, she supports projects that centre First Nations leadership, cultural authority, and place-based ways of knowing, being,and doing.

“I walk alongside Ngunnawal communities and cultural leaders to support respectful, rights-based processes.”

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I don’t work from templates—I work from relationships. This means starting where we are, listening deeply, and co-creating ways forward that centre Country, community, and care.

RELATIONAL CONSULTING

Supporting organisations to deepen their engagement with cultural safety, community-led processes, and systemic reflection.

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FACILITATION & CO-DESIGN

Creative and participatory approaches to workshops, planning sessions, and community engagement that centre care, culture, and complexity.

CULTURAL PARTNERSHIP
& SUPPORT

Walking alongside Mob and mainstream institutions to build relationships that are respectful, rights-based, and regenerative.

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CREATIVE PRODUCTION

Designing and delivering place-based storytelling, public art, and events that honour Country, culture, and connection.

TRAINING AND
CAPACITY BUILDING

Including Decolonise Your Mind, allyship workshops, and positionality practices for teams across government, not-for-profit, and research sectors.

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Our Values

Relationality & Connection

We centre people, place, and the more-than-human.

Cultural Integrity

Ngunnawal sovereignty is not symbolic—it’s foundational.

Embodied Living

 We learn and lead through the body.

Justice & Decolonisation

Structural change begins with personal and cultural accountability.

Care & Responsibility

We tend to what we hold. We move at the speed of trust.

Clients & Partners

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