When women are given equal opportunities to earn, learn and lead, entire communities thrive. The same goes when our Indigenous communities, particularly their fabulous female leaders and trailblazers, are upheld and celebrated.
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So this International Women's Day, Mamamia is platforming five incredible women and speaking to them about their achievements and aspirations for the future of Indigenous excellence.
Leah Purcell.
An actor, writer, producer and director — Leah Purcell is one of the greats of Australia's entertainment industry.
With over 33 years in the business and countless film and television projects to her name, the proud Goa-Gunggari-Wakka Wakka Murri woman tells Mamamia she likely needs to "stop and smell the roses a bit more".
"It's a lot of pressure to get it right. I think I have to stop and celebrate the success a bit more and how far I've come," she notes.
"I don't know what I'd be doing if it wasn't this. To have found a job that I love and I'm passionate about, I feel really blessed. Also to especially tell stories with Indigenous content in it and bring understanding and shine a light on otherwise political subject matters with heart and soul."