Indigenous Rules of Engagement by Shannon Best - ISBN: 9781923514461
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Understand Indigenous culture, build respect, and forge genuine partnerships.
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Indigenous Rules of Engagement

The Definitive Guide to First Nations Engagement in Australia

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  • Paperback

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    31 March 2026

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Summary

True reconciliation begins with respect — and respect begins with understanding.

Across Australia, conversations about reconciliation, cultural awareness, and genuine partnership are growing louder—but true understanding still feels out of reach. Indigenous Rules of Engagement is a timely, transformative guide that helps bridge that gap.

Born from years of working within government and alongside community leaders, this book translates experience into …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781923514461
ISBN-10:1923514466
Author:Shannon Best
Publisher:Big Sky Publishing
Imprint:Big Sky Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:31 March 2026
Weight:198g
Dimensions:18mm x 234mm x 155mm
About The Author

Shannon Best

Shannon Best is a respected Aboriginal leader, artist, and engagement specialist with deep cultural ties to the Yugambeh region of Southeast Queensland. As the General Manager of the Yugambeh Museum and First Nations Engagement Lead in regional planning for the Queensland Government, Shannon works at the intersection of cultural heritage, policy, and community development.

He has led groundbreaking engagement projects across multiple sectors—including infrastructure, water planning, arts, and heritage—ensuring Traditional Owners and Elders are meaningfully involved in decision-making. Shannon is also the founder of several successful global businesses, a two-time world champion athlete, and a three-time Hall of Fame inductee.

With decades of experience navigating institutions and advocating for cultural integrity, Shannon brings a lived understanding of the challenges and responsibilities of Indigenous engagement. His work continues to influence policy, uplift community voices, and guide organisations across Australia toward more ethical and authentic relationships with Aboriginal people.

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