Bronte Charles is a Bundjalung and Mununjali woman from Beaudesert, and a journalist and communications professional passionate about First Nations storytelling. She has spent the past several years working across news, digital and television at National Indigenous Television (NITV)/ the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), reporting on Indigenous affairs, politics, culture and community.
Her love of storytelling began long before her journalism career - listening to family yarns and growing up surrounded by the strength, humour and resilience of her mob. Through her writing, Bronte hopes to honour those stories, celebrate First Nations voices, and create space for conversations that stay with people long after they've finished reading.


Rona is a proud Kaytetye woman from Central Australia who works with high impact organisations to create systems that centre First Nations people, knowledge and solutions.
Rona is the founder of Common Ground and brings 7 years
of professional experience working across First Nations organisations and not for profits. Rona was previously the Director of First Nations at YLab, a social enterprise that puts young people with diverse lived experiences at the centre of designing and developing innovative and impactful solutions
to complex social issues. Over her career, Rona has worked in policy at the Central Land Council, the Research Unit for Indigenous Languages at the University of Melbourne, Reconciliation Victoria, and the Foundation for Young Australians.In 2020, Rona was a finalist for the Victorian Young Achiever awards, was awarded a Westpac Social Change Fellowship. In 2019 Rona won a Diana Award and was named a 'Woman of the Future' by Women's Weekly.Through her work with First Nations communities across Australia, Rona aims to create future systems that centre First Nations people, knowledge and cultures.Rona currently resides in Mpartnwe on Arrernte Country.