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Colonialism is also reflected in her artworks, and is very prominent in 'White Fellas Come To Talk Bout Land'. These themes are depicted by the use of contrasting vibrant colours portraying the community of the
Indigenous people that live in outback Australia. These colours represent the red earth of the outback and the strikingly clear blue sky, along with the unique fish eye lens perspective, as demonstrated in her "White Fellas Come To Talk Bout Land" award-winning artwork. Broun depicts the Western Desert styled painting using an aerial perspective also portrayed in her 1999 award-winning artwork. Broun's artworks are painted on large canvases with the use of acrylic paints. An example of this is portrayed in her 2000 artwork called "After the land meeting at Millstream" painted with acrylic paint on a 185 x 152 cm canvas depicting the Millstream in Western Australia of the Northwest region.
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Clontarf Aboriginal College in Perth. During this time Broun was also completing her Masters in Philosophy, Aboriginal literature (1992) through the University of Western Australia. In 1993 Broun had her first solo exhibition displayed in BaraguGnara, in the Hills country. After leaving Clontarf Aboriginal College 1993, Broun worked as the Executive Director of Aboriginal Housing and Infrastructure for the Department of Housing and Works Western Australia for 9 years. This role involved implementing housing and infrastructural programs statewide. It also involved influencing the mainstream policy and servicing of the Aboriginal Housing Board. During this time, Jody Broun won the Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Award (1998).
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. After working as the Co-Chairperson, Broun took 9 months off to be self employed. In May 2014 she was appointed as the Director of NSW/ACT Australian Red Cross, where she remained for the next 4 years and 7 months. This role involved the management of over 300 employees and 6000 volunteers. Alongside this Broun assisted with the delivering of services and programs to disadvantaged people. Finally in November 2018, Jody Broun started work at the Aboriginal Housing Office as the Chief Executive, where she still currently works (as of 2019). The Aboriginal Housing Office has been put in place to provide affordable housing to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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where she learnt the stories of her people and visited her traditional
Pilbara land regularly. She established a closeness with both her relatives and her native land. The closeness between Broun, the people and the traditional land has had a large influence on her artworks, with may of her paintings reflecting the Pilbara scenery. This influence is demonstrated in her artworks through the use of rich colours, shapes and vast landscapes.
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Indigenous people are left vulnerable as these barriers limit their ability to access services including, government institutions and emergency services. As of 2013, Broun was a co-chairman of the Close The Gap Coalition, regarding life expectancy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and putting an end to the
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Sunshine Coast Art Prize from Caloundra Queensland, the Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape from Hahndorf Academy South Australia, The Ergon Energy Central Queensland Art Award from Rockhampton Art Gallery Queensland, and the Stanthorpe Art Prize from Stanthrope
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Department of Housing and Works, and moved from Perth to Sydney to work as the director general for the NSW Department of Aboriginal Affairs for the next 7 years. In this role Broun acted as a principal advisor, leading and managing the Aboriginal Affairs department. Along with
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Many of Broun's artworks have been used for
Indigenous focused print. This includes and can be seen in Broun's artwork that was used in 1993 as Inaugural Equal Opportunities Calendar. Along with her 2002 artwork that was used as the Cover Design for the State Law Publisher (located in Perth, Western
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Service, Jody Broun advocated for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through speaking on the ongoing racism and the barriers that they face when accessing services and service providers. Through the barriers of racism, Broun
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and as a child was taken from her family and forced to live on a mission. Her mother was unable to meet her family again until she was an adult. Due to this, when Jody Broun was a child she had strong ties to her traditional country and family. Broun's love for country was instilled from a young age
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for her artwork "White Fellas Come To Talk Bout Land" and in 2005 Broun was awarded first place in the
Canberra Art Prize for her artwork "Half-Time Game". Along with these major awards Broun has displayed many artworks in solo and group exhibitions, winning many other awards, and grants. Broun is a
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In 2005 Jody Broun won the Canberra Art Prize for her artwork "Half-Time Game". In the same year she also was a finalist for the Walkom Manning Art Prize from Taree New South Wales, the Heysen Prize for Australian Landscape from Hahndorf Academy South Australia, the Billigen Art Prize from Billigen
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Jody Broun completed her Diploma of Teaching (1984) at Nedlands Teachers College and Bachelor of Education (1987) at Edith Cowan University. In 1987 Broun had her first artwork displayed in a Group Exhibition for Contemporary Aboriginal Artists Exhibition, in Burrukmarri Gallery, Fermantle, Western
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Australia), titled "Putting the Picture Together: The Gordon Inquiry into Response by Government Agencies to Complaints of Family Violence and Child Abuse in Aboriginal Communities". This theme is also prevalent and able to be seen in 2006 when Broun's artwork was used as the cover image for the
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titled "Shaping Change: The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples Explores The Path Towards Constitutional Reform". This five page article was written during the time when Jody Broun was a Co-Chair of the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples. This article outlined the need for
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In 2011 Jody Broun joined the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples and was elected as Co-Chairperson for the next 2 years and 2 months. During this time Broun advocated for national policy with a focus on health policies. Alongside this, Broun was involved with the Constitutional
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Jody Broun has won a variety of awards and has been nominated for many others between the years of 1993 and 2008. Broun has also been given grants and commissions for her artworks between the same years of 1993 and 2008. Her first main major award that has been awarded to Broun is the
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During her career, Broun has received grants, awards, and commissions for a variety of works including solo and group exhibitions at a variety of collections. This includes solo exhibitions from 1993 to 2007, and group exhibitions from 1987 to 2008.
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Between the years of 1996 and 2010, Broun completed multiple publications and broadcasts on a variety of platforms, including books and magazines. These publications were on variety of topics including Aboriginal affairs and her artworks.
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