Griffith University Elders and First Peoples Knowledge Holders Advisory Board

The Griffith University Elders and First Peoples Knowledge Holders Advisory Board provides strategic advice and guidance to the Vice Chancellor on: establishing and maintaining effective and ongoing engagement and consultative mechanisms with First Peoples communities and partners; and on priorities, strategies and initiatives for First Peoples teaching and learning, research and engagement.

The role and function of the Griffith University Elders and First Peoples Knowledge Holders Advisory Board is set out in the Griffith University Elders and First Peoples Knowledge Holders Advisory Board Constitution.

10 Reduce inequalities 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions

Sustainable Development Goals

The Griffith University Elders and First Peoples Knowledge Holders Advisory Board is aligned with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and committed to tackling global challenges around peace, justice, and strong institutions and reducing inequalities to ensure a sustainable future for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

10 Reduce inequalities 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions

Sustainable Development Goals

The Griffith University Elders and First Peoples Knowledge Holders Advisory Board is aligned with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and committed to tackling global challenges around peace, justice, and strong institutions and reducing inequalities to ensure a sustainable future for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Committee Membership

Meeting Dates

DateTimeLocationMeeting Notes
Friday 22 March 202410am – 12pmLogan campus (L03_3.38G) 
Friday 21 June 202410am – 12pmGold Coast campus (G34_2.02) 
Friday 11 October 202410am – 12pmNathan campus (N54_2.02) 
Friday 22 November 202410am – 12pmLogan campus (L07_4.08)

Contact us

For meeting agendas, minutes and more information about the Advisory Board, contact the Secretary, Ms Rachel Bastin