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    Lille is a proud Arrernte, Bundjalung and Kalkadoon woman from Gadigal country, and a First Nations consultant for Groundswell. After working at Taronga Conservation Society in the Australian Fauna Precinct, Lille worked as the Natural Areas Aboriginal Heritage Officer with the Sutherland Shire Council. For the past year she has also been the Sydney coordinator for Indigenous Youth Climate Coalition Seed Mob, Australia’s first Indigenous climate organisation. Lille has worked on a number of community projects and feels a deep sense of responsibility towards the preservation and protection of our natural and cultural heritage.

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