NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.

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A hunger for learning, and thirst for equality

Training and education has also played a vital role throughout my career, and this is why: I am of the view that there is no such thing has having ‘made it’ in your career. There is always a next step, a next move, a new skill or new level of mastery available to you at any time. Standing with this view, I am ever-hungry for learning opportunities, and this is why I participated in the NIDA CorporateInfluential Women course.

Do you invest in yourself & others?

“As CEO of a rapidly growing company, I’m acutely aware of the risks and rewards of visionary thinking. Coaching combines my passion for storytelling and commitment to help people understand true power of the mind and one of the most important muscles: their brain.” This week, we chat to one of our recent participants, Andre … Read more

Tara Winkler’s road to TEDx Sydney

NIDA Corporate is working withTara Winkler,the Managing Director of theCambodian Children’s Trust (CCT) which she established with Jedtha Pon in 2007 in order to rescue fourteen children from a corrupt and abusive orphanage.

The secret to a great team? Let them play!

Encouragingplay allows people to feel more relaxed, open, and at ease to speak their mind. The ultimate pay-off for fostering the art of play from a business perspective is enhanced creativity and innovation, which also allows for a greater competitive edge.

Straight Down the Barrel

I’ve spent my professional performance career ricocheting from stage to screen and learning the techniques of both mediums.What I have learnt from this experience is that the camera is your greatest friend, not your worst enemy. The camera gives you effortless status and gravitas.