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Relational Engagement Consultant

Create & Sow 

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. 

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.”

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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