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Brittany Murray

“At SVA I have the opportunity to partner with and support organisations that are creating real positive impact for Australian communities.”

Brittany is a Consultant at SVA, with a background in Indigenous cultural heritage management and community engagement. Brittany has worked closely with First Nations communities across regional Western Australia and Queensland.  Her work has involved developing social and cultural impact assessments and evaluation frameworks, undertaking cultural mapping projects, and developing cultural health and impact measurement and monitoring frameworks.

She has worked for a diverse range of clients, including Aboriginal corporations, land councils, community run organisations, local and state government departments and large corporates. Brittany has helped facilitate remote On Country consultations and assisted First Nations communities to record cultural knowledge and protect places of significance for future generations.

Brittany holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from the University of Western Australia.

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