 This scholarship program has made me really value my culture. It's just made me feel proud to be who I am. Something that has stood out for me was definitely the Wulumbai cultural camp. That was a highlight for me being of Aboriginal background and unfortunately growing up not quite connected to that. It was very satisfying having the non-Indigenous scholars engage and appreciate Indigenous culture and values just as much as the Indigenous scholars. Everyone just came together and there was no cultural divide. It was just the best experience. I think my goal of wanting First Nations voices incorporated into the Australian legal system has significantly developed through this scholarship program with my law and development studies degree behind it. As an Indigenous Australian woman, I would love to represent and work with, not fall but with other Indigenous Australians. To meet Jack Maher again in 10 or 20 years time and to just let him know how big of an empathic scholarship journey has had on me would be great. All the scholars come from different backgrounds and different degrees. The change that we can make in the future is endless and limitless in its possibilities and reach.