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Hannah Halliburton

First Nations Advisor Work and Study Online

Headspace National

Hannah Halliburton is a proud Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan woman who grew up in Griffith on Wiradjuri Country. Guided by a deep connection to Country, Culture, and Identity, Hannah values the knowledge and wisdom passed down by Elders, family, and community which have shaped her life since childhood and continue to guide her today.

In her role with headspace, Hannah brings a strong cultural lens and lived experience to create culturally safe and responsive services for First Nations young people. Her career spans Education, Community Health, Juvenile Justice, Indigenous Homelessness, and Youth Work. She also spent a decade managing holiday parks across Batemans Bay, Whyalla, and Byron Bay before returning to settle in Batemans Bay.
Passionate about empowering First Nations youth, Hannah advocates for environments where they are seen, heard, and respected, offering unique insights into the systems that impact their lives.

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