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Churchill Fellowships are a unique chance to travel internationally, investigate global best practice, and bring that knowledge back to Australia. Australian citizens and permanent residents (18+ years of age) from any industry, background or location are eligible to apply. It is based on the legacy of Sir Winston Churchill – the freedom to explore, the wisdom of travel and open-mindedness being available to all. Applications open 9am 27 February 2026 and close 5pm 30 April 2026. Join host Leila Gurruwiwi and Fellow Kelly Lees as they discuss the Fellowship experiences during the application process. Churchill Trust CEO Christine Dacey will share information about the application process and what to expect for successful applicants. Meet our speakers for this session. Leila Gurruwiwi is a proud Yolngu woman originally from Galiwinku on Elcho Island in North East Arnhem land. Leila is currently working part time as the Indigenous Support Worker at the Pavilion School in East Preston where she helps create a culturally safe space for Indigenous students to study and create passion for the Indigenous culture in both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and staff alike. Lorena was awarded The Barbara Dunstan Churchill Fellowship in 2023 to investigate the relationship between Indigenous truth-telling initiatives and the media https://www.churchilltrust.com.au/fel... Christine Dacey was appointed CEO of the Churchill Trust in 2024, following a decades long career as a senior leader in the Australian public service, working in education, national security, immigration and taxation.