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PUBLICATIONS Research & Development Consultancy Services News & Media Contact Us PUBLICATIONS Research & Development Consultancy Services News & Media Contact Us Country Centred Design About Us Leadership Country Centred Design Country Centred Design SCROLL DOWN Country Centred Design Country Centred Design Country Centred Design is our methodology which utilises Indigenous knowledges in the design of places, experiences and critical technologies. Our process incorporates the most aligned elements of systems thinking, regenerative design, design thinking, UX and interaction design and futuring techniques - to deliver, culturally, socially and environmentally sustainable outcomes. The four stages of our methodology are outlined below. About Us About us About Us About us We are an Indigenous owned and led social enterprise based on Wangal land in Sydney, working with Indigenous Custodians, Elders, knowledge holders and young people. We work with aligned clients who are equally committed to ensuring the key beneficiaries for our projects are Indigenous communities and peoples. The company has two arms which inform each other. We deliver consultancy services for the built environment designing immersive spaces and experiences that combine Indigenous cultural knowledges and placemaking principles. Our profits support Indigenous-led initiatives and programs as part of the Research & Development arm of the company. This work provides a pathway to utilise Indigenous Knowledges and Knowledge systems in the design of new and emerging engineering practices and computer software technologies. Why? For the restoration, revitalisation, health and wellbeing of Country and its communities. Creating systemic change,Indigenous agencyand autonomy. Leadership Leadership Leadership Leadership Founder, Director Angie AbdillaProfessor Angie Abdilla is a palawa~trawlwoolway woman. She is the founder and CEO of Old Ways, New and works with Indigenous knowledges and systems in the design of places, experiences and deep technologies. As a consultant, she works as a designer; as a published researcher, she presents topics such as human technology interrelations and Indigenous design in the built environment. She is a member of the Global Futures Council on Artificial Intelligence for Humanity as part of the World Economic Forum, co-founded the Indigenous Protocols and Artificial Intelligence working group (IP//AI) and is a Professor of Practice for the UNSW Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design. Co-Founder, Mukgrrngal Entering the Dreaming (1954 - 2019), Mukgrrngal was a Wiradjuri / Kuku Thaypan man. In 1988, he set up The Fourth World Foundation, with the aim of promoting culture, education and unity within an Australian context. He worked in suicide prevention, grief, drug and alcohol counselling, men’s sexual health education and prison support and with a range of organisations, including Life Promotions, The Northern Rivers Aids Council, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, and Mona Mona Aboriginal dance company. He chaired a workshop series with Aboriginal elders and community leaders over seven years, and toured and held workshops throughout Europe promoting Aboriginal ways of knowing and being. Mukrrngal also worked as an Independent Service Provider to the education department furthering cross cultural understanding and conflict management.Our PartnerOver the years we have forged partnerships with a range of entities to support a rapid growth and impact strategy for our entity, ranging from equity investment, acquisition of property and development opportunities to commercial agreements to scale the company. What we have learnt is growth of impact remains our priority and the speed of growth must be balanced with our capacity to bring our community along with us, walking as one people. Australian National UniversityThe ANU is a long-term partner in our future program of work, which aims for the restoration, revitalisation, health and wellbeing of Country and its communities. Over 30 years, this collaborative working partnership is scaling Indigenous-led engineering and computer science pathways and outcomes. The Australian National University provides extensive capacity to scaffold the 2050 Vision initiatives and Old Ways, New provides the cultural expertise, specialist research, strategic design and broad commercial experience within the built environment working on large scale infrastructure projects. Our Elders and AdvisorsOur Elders and Advisors guide us by instilling cultural knowledge and protocols, strengthening our leadership through cross-sectoral knowledge and experience in technology. Bronwyn Penrith Wiradjuri / Yuin Aunty Bronwyn Penrith is a Wiradjuri and Yuin woman who has worked all her life for equality and the recognition of Aboriginal people and their rights. She was the inaugural Chair of Moreton Consulting and is currently the Deputy Chair of Burbangana Group's Board of Directors. Bronwyn delivers mentoring training, cultural awareness and community education workshops. She is a highly skilled mediator and is a registered Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner with the Australian Government Department of the Attorney General. Additional to her life and work experience, Bronwyn's qualifications include a Diploma in Business: Indigenous Governance from Tranby Aboriginal College and a Certificate IV - Mentoring in Diversity. Bronwyn is a very experienced facilitator and consultant advisor. She enjoys working on projects to help improve communication, planning, consultation and team effectiveness. Dr Simon Longstaff AO FCPA FRSN FARPISimon has been Executive Director of The Ethics Centre for 30 years, working across business, government and society. He has a PhD in philosophy from Cambridge University, is a Fellow of CPA Australia and of the Royal Society of NSW, and an Honorary Professor at ANU National Centre for Indigenous Studies. Simon was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 2013.R&D Delivery Associates Top Careers On Wangal Country We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and internationally, and their continuing connection to culture, community, land, sea and sky. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and future.