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Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Hon. Judge Dzenita Balic & Linda Cho
SEASON FINALE | It is our season 2 finale of our podcast where the theme has been 'traversing inclusion and belonging in the law'. So we thought, what better way to round out our second season than by taking it right back to the beginning and re-meeting with our first two ever guests on our podcast, Linda Cho and the Honourable Judge Dzenita Balic (whom kindly let us dispense with formalities in addressing her Honour in this episode). Linda Cho is a criminal lawyer, and at the time we record this episode, she elucidates to us about an internship...
2025-02-21
1h 08
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Debbie Kilroy OAM
We are beyond excited to bring you this episode recorded back in October 2024 with Debbie Kilroy OAM. Debbie is one of Australia’s leading advocates for protecting the human rights of women and children through decarceration – the process of moving away from using prisons and other systems of social control in response to crime and social issues. Debbie's story may be familiar to some, and we cannot do justice covering off everything in the short time we had the privilege of sharing with her. Debbie was in prison during a brief period of reform, allowing her to acce...
2025-02-07
1h 24
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Roman Micairan
Roman’s main areas of practice are Criminal Law, Regulatory Law, Administrative Law, and Disciplinary Law. Roman was born in Davao City, Philippines, but migrated with his family at six years of age to Palmerston, a satellite town of Darwin. Roman achieved a Bachelor of Laws (Hons.) and Bachelor of Arts (Maj. Psych) from the Charles Darwin University and was awarded prizes in Human Rights Law; Criminal Law; and Corporations Law for achieving the highest marks. In this episode, Roman shares with us his varied journey through law, commencing as a judge’s associate in the...
2024-11-21
1h 13
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Matt Dunn
We were thrilled to have the chance to meet with Matt Dunn, the Chief Executive Officer of the Queensland Law Society. He was appointed as CEO in March 2024 but he was previously the General Manager – Advocacy, Guidance and Governance for the QLS. Originally joining the QLS in 2005, he departed to take up a national policy leadership role with the Law Council of Australia in 2014, before returning to raise his family in Brisbane. Matt’s extensive industry experience places him in the unique position of having a strong understanding and insight into the issues affecting the modern profession. An a...
2024-11-14
1h 06
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Jasmina Joldic PSM
We meet with the Director-General of the Queensland’s Department and Attorney-General, Jasmina Joldić PSM. Jasmina is an accomplished senior executive and policy expert who has advocated for equity throughout her career. Her expertise in guiding high-performing teams and driving outcomes on critical initiatives has been built from over 18 years of experience across the State and Commonwealth governments, as well as the higher education sector. Jasmina has been the Director-General of Queensland’ s Department of Justice and Attorney-General since May 2023. This role follows her experience as Associate Director-General, Strategy, Policy and Reform in Queensland Health, in which she l...
2024-10-24
1h 14
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Victor Asoyo & Roy Kim
We have been referring to this episode as “our meeting with da boyz” where we meet two wise and hilarious friends, lawyers and business partners of Solomons Legal, Roy Kim and Victor Asoyo. Roy is a graduate of the University of Queensland and partner of Solomons Legal. In this role, he is responsible for leading the strategic direction of Solomons Legal and has an extensive transaction experience across a wide range of assets, projects and client groups, both local and overseas. Victor is a graduate of the University of Adelaide and is also a partner of S...
2024-10-17
1h 18
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Evelina, Annie, Patrick & Sam
In our first ever panel episode, we sit down with four law students from the University of Queensland. We meet Evelina Limboro, Annabelle Khoo, Samuel Mashman and Patrick Nix. Eve (she/her) is in her fourth year of a Science and Laws (Hons) dual degree, majoring in Biomedical Sciences. She is the 2024 University of Queensland Law Society President and she always makes time for painting and playing music. She spent her childhood in various countries around Asia and identifies as a Third Culture Kid. Patrick (he/his) is a first year student at UQ studying...
2024-10-10
1h 36
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Meena Singh
After a brief hiatus, we are so proud to return to the airwaves in this episode with Meena Singh. Her accessible articulation of cultural nuance provides insights into her approach to her current role as Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People in Victoria. Meena Singh is a Yorta Yorta and Indian woman, born, raised and living on the land of the Kulin Nations. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Law degree. Meena started her legal career with Victoria Legal Aid, where she practised in human rights and criminal law, and was...
2024-09-27
1h 23
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Mel Storey
By popular demand of our listeners, we FINALLY meet with and chat to ‘big sis’ and superstar host of the Counsel podcast, Mel Storey. Mel works as the Head of Legal for the Asia-Pacific region of a global technology company called Pax8. She has worked in house for thirteen years across multiple industries such as aviation, infrastructure, cloud computing and now, software distribution. Mel has previously been awarded the 2023 In House Lawyer of the Year at the Queensland Law Society Excellence in Law Awards, Lawyers Weekly Corporate Counsel 30 Under 30 Award and the Global Modern Counsel 35 Unde...
2024-08-16
1h 04
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Sumeet Kaur and Lynn Geng
We bring you this very special episode with two interpreters, Sumeet Kaur and Lynn Geng. We first met Sumeet and Lynn at the North Queensland Law Association Conference where they presented alongside judicial officers on how to engage with interpreters. Sumeet has over 10 years of experience providing interpreting services for the community, as well as for courts and tribunals across Australia. She is currently pursuing a Master of Translation and Interpreting with RMIT University and has been serving as an examiner for NAATI since 2016. Lynn Geng is a NAATI Certified Specialist Legal and Health Interpreter...
2024-08-02
1h 25
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Rita Jabri Markwell
We meet with Rita Jabri Markwell in this newest episode of our podcast. Rita is a practising solicitor at Birchgrove Legal and provides legal advice concerning human rights issues such as discrimination and civil liberties. Birchgrove Legal is the firm responsible for the recent formal communication to the International Criminal Court inviting various members of the Australian Parliament to be investigated as accessories to genocide in Gaza. Rita previously worked as an advisor to the Opposition Leader of the Senate and a Federal Government Minister and was heavily involved in the National Apology to Australia’s Indigenous pe...
2024-07-12
1h 12
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tilé and Olly Meets: Lorelei Billing
In this episode, we meet with the effervescent and superstar, Lorelei Billing. Lorelei is a Quandamooka, Bundjalung and South Sea Islander woman, born and raised in Townsville, where she is a solicitor with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (QLD) Ltd. Also a James Cook University alumni, Lorelei was admitted to practice as a Solicitor in 2015 and has practised exclusively in Criminal Law. We were grateful for Lorelei for making time for us in Townsville recently, as she was busy preparing for the North Queensland Law Association or NQLA Conference 2024. She was President of the...
2024-07-05
1h 03
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Arlou Arteta
The absolutely astute and admirable Arlou Arteta shares some of her story, practice experience and wisdom with us. At the time of recording this episode, Arlou was special counsel with the Racial Justice Centre. However, she has recently transitioned to the role of Education Lead at the Racial Justice Centre. She is a lawyer with extensive experience in anti-discrimination, employment and human rights law. She has over 10 years of experience as a lawyer across private practice, government, community legal centres and Legal Aid Commissions across Australia. Arlou has experience advising and acting on behalf of complainants who...
2024-06-28
1h 21
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Cate Heyworth-Smith KC
In this episode, we sit down with the affable and knowledgeable, Cate Heyworth-Smith KC. She hails from Brisbane, and grew up around the law. She followed her father’s footsteps by taking up the call to the bar, a vocation she has undertaken with grace and charisma for her entire adult life. She also moonlights as a comedian and keynote speaker, her witty and eloquent personality shines through this episode. No wonder she is regularly sought out by associations, such as the Women’s Legal Association of Qld (WLAQ), the bar, and a few others to provide professional & comical reli...
2024-06-14
1h 17
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Tilé & Olly Meets: Melia Benn & Joshua Creamer
When we recorded this episode back in February, we had no idea it would end up getting published, fortuitously, we think, on Reconciliation Week. You are in for a treat as we meet with not one, but two leading Australian barristers, Joshua Creamer and Melia Benn. Their accolades are many (and we try to provide a snapshot below), but they are truly down to earth individuals and we really enjoyed our yarn. Joshua Creamer Joshua is a descendant of the Waanyi and Kalkadoon people from North Western Queensland. Joshua is a barrister who...
2024-05-31
1h 22
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Alex Ladd
Let us introduce you to our guest of the week, the magnetic and astute, Alex Ladd. Alex Ladd (pronouns he/him) is a human rights lawyer and advocate based in Brisbane. He graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts (extended major in International Relations), and in 2020 he completed his Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law. Alex has experience in the disability, LGBTQI+ and elder law spaces, and spent almost three years at the recently concluded Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of...
2024-05-03
1h 14
Tilé and Olly Meets
Tile & Olly Mets: Brenda Milo
We had the absolute pleasure to meet with Brenda Milo (née Siaosi) on the lands of Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. Brenda is a lawyer who has specialised in environmental law, planning, infrastructure and public/administrative law for almost 18 years - first in New Zealand (NZ) and now in Sydney. Born in Samoa, she was raised as the middle child of five sisters and a brother in a working class, provincial New Zealand town, and now a proud resident of Western Sydney. Brenda works as a Principal Lawyer and Manager - Legal for the NSW Government’s pri...
2024-04-26
1h 18
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Tilé & Olly Meets: Sarah Ibrahim
In this episode, we sit down with powerful and passionate advocate, Sarah Ibrahim. Sarah is a commercial and human rights lawyer, and humanitarian of Egyptian descent. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Economics and a Bachelor of Laws. She has over 15 years of civil and human rights law experience resolving legal issues for clients through advice and litigation. Sarah is the founder and principal of Central Lawyers Pty Ltd. Central Lawyers’ focus is commercial law for all small to medium businesses based in Sydney. Transforming her personal experience of racism and discrimination in the workplace, Sa...
2024-04-19
1h 07
Tilé and Olly Meets
Sarah-Elke Meets: Tilé & Olly
SEASON 2 IS HERE! Welcome to Season 2 of Tilé & Olly Meets – Traversing Inclusion and belonging. In this premiere episode of our second season, we had the absolute privilege of inviting the sensational Sarah-Elke Kraal to help us kick off our new season. In this episode, we reflect on Season 1 with lots of laughs and gratitude, but also look forward with hope and anticipation for this brand new season. When we recorded this episode, we hadn’t quite landed on our season sub-title, but we knew it would be about inclusion and belonging. Sarah is a joy to work with...
2024-04-12
47 min
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Trent Wallace
It is our season finale! Can you believe? Thank you for joining us once again. We were so excited to have the opportunity to speak with the self-professed iced latte afficionado and fantastic human, Trent Wallace. Trent is a Wongaibon person raised on Darkinjung Country, and has a background working in the community legal sector, government and education. Combining both legal and First Nations lived experience, Trent drives First Nations initiatives across the firm and provides thought leadership and education around cultural safety and awareness. Working across the social justice sector and corporate Australia, Trent seeks to...
2023-12-07
1h 01
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Rachel G. Barnard
In this episode, we sit down with the indelible Rachel G. Barnard - our first non-lawyer guest, but a beautiful human with a heart for justice and equity. Rachel is a speaker and facilitator who has designed 100s of sessions for 1,000s of people to step into their greatness and contribute powerfully to the world around them. As the founder of Young New Yorkers (YNY) she created the first arts-based Alternative-To-Incarceration program in NYC and assisted over 1,400 young people to exit the criminal legal system without an adult criminal record. In this role she partnered with—and creat...
2023-11-30
1h 24
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Elizabeth Aisi
In this episode, we meet with emerging leader, and lawyer, Elizabeth Aisi (Liz). Liz was admitted as a lawyer in December 2022 after completing her Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts at the University of Queensland. In this episode, she shares about how she has worked towards building a career focussed on human rights. She was a co-founder of the University of Queensland's Human Rights Case Law Project, a resource that collates 'case notes' for case law that mention Queensland's Human Rights Act. She has then paved a career for herself at Caxton Legal Centre, initially as a paralegal with...
2023-11-23
1h 04
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Hsuan An (Shannon) Chen
We laugh out loud and get deep with Hsuan An (Shannon) Chen, a criminal lawyer based in Brisbane. She has been in practice for nine years and in that time has worked in private practice, at Legal Aid Queensland and is presently a director of a boutique law firm, Hodgson Lawyers. Shannon has worked predominately in criminal law and has experience working on serious crimes such as murder, grievous bodily harm, and serious sex offenses. As a solicitor advocate who appears in court almost daily, Shannon considers herself to offer and be something different from who you...
2023-11-16
1h 16
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Daniel Ajak
In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Ajak. Daniel believes in using his law degree to impact positive change in society, be it in representing his clients or mentoring and creating opportunities for aspiring law students in his community and beyond. Daniel is a criminal lawyer based in Melbourne. He founded his firm Ajak & Associates which now boasts offices in Melbourne and now in Adelaide with dreams to expand nationally. After graduating from Flinders university with a Bachelor of Laws, Daniel was admitted as a solicitor and a day later began working as a lawyer at...
2023-11-09
1h 07
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Tilé & Olly Meets: Rose Inglis
In this episode, we sit down with Rose Inglis. Eight years ago, Rose left her "sensible" solicitor job and moved to London with her best friend, one suitcase, and a legal career she doubted she was cut out for. Almost five years later, she returned to Australia with an LLM from UCL, a husband, a global friendship network – and a whole new career. In 2021, she founded Rose Tinted Law, a consultancy where she curates ‘alternative’ professional development content and sessions for confused, doubtful, jaded (or just plain curious) early-career legal professionals. Her aim is to inspire confidence and pu...
2023-11-02
1h 16
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Sheetal Deo
In this episode, we sit down with the effervescent and fabulous, Sheetal Deo (she/her). She is passionate about leveraging platforms and privilege to connect ideas, people, and opportunities that amplify and empower underrepresented experiences. Sheetal is a lawyer by qualification and an advocate by choice. She is passionate about access to education and legal services. She occupies several roles which she uses to facilitate her passions and drive social impact. Sheetal has a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and political science from the University of the Fraser Valley (Canada), and a Juris Doctor, Master of...
2023-10-26
1h 27
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Danielle Snell
In this episode, we meet with the insightful and wonderful, Danielle Snell, an award-winning litigator and co-founder of Elit Lawyers by McGirr & Snell. Launching her own firm whilst seven months pregnant, Danielle is driven to support her team to also embrace the multiple roles they hold in their lives. Through creating and successfully implementing bespoke and future focussed IT solutions, Danielle empowers her diverse team to continue to provide outstanding client service whilst balancing personal and professional commitments. Danielle’s firm challenges the traditional law firm model in order to provide a transparent and authentic legal service to clien...
2023-10-12
1h 09
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Jahan Kalantar
We meet with, Jahan Kalantar, a Sydney-based lawyer, university lecturer, and entrepreneur who describes himself as a ‘little guy lawyer’. He attributes his human rights leanings to his proud Persian heritage, a dislike of bullies and a genuine belief that one person can make a difference. Leaving a successful career in finance in order to pursue law, he was admitted to the NSW Bar at the age of 25 before establishing the firm of Executive Law Group where as the managing partner he oversees some of Australia’s most complex criminal, family and commercial matters. He has been retain...
2023-10-05
1h 09
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Theresa Jennings
Our guest this week, Theresa Jennings, began her legal career as a student volunteer at Cancer Council Queensland, and after Admission, she was offered a role within the Legal Team. Theresa has been a member of the Legal Team since 2016 and provides advice broadly across the organisation including advice on contracts, intellectual property, deceased estates, and privacy compliance. She is a founding member of the QLS Diverse Abilities Network, which is a network that champions equal opportunity and inclusion for people with disabilities within the legal profession and wider community. She discusses an Accessibility Guide for workplaces deve...
2023-09-29
1h 05
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Farzana Choudhury
Farzana Choudhury is a human rights lawyer, specialising in disability discrimination and homelessness law. Farzana is the Disability Law Supervising Solicitor at Canberra Community Law (CCL) and was previously the Program Manager and Senior Solicitor with CCL's Street Law program which provides free legal assistance to people experiencing homelessness. Farzana has channelled her passion for social justice through various initiatives, including establishing a legal education and advice clinic for women in prison, setting up a mental health justice clinic and investigating the application of poverty discrimination law frameworks as a 2019 Churchill Fellow. At the time we met...
2023-09-22
1h 09
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Tilé and Olly Meets: QHRC Commissioner Scott McDougall
In this episode, we meet with the Queensland Human Rights Commissioner Scott McDougall. Scott McDougall commenced as Commissioner of the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland on 8 October 2018. Immediately prior to his appointment he was the Director and Principal Solicitor at Caxton Legal Centre in Brisbane where he contributed to the successful campaign to introduce a Human Rights Act in Queensland. Since 1 January 2020, as Queensland’s inaugural Human Rights Commissioner, Scott has overseen the implementation of a dedicated human rights complaints function with the objective of building a strong human rights culture within Queensland’s public sector. He holds a Bachel...
2023-09-15
1h 06
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Tilé and Olly Meets: The Honourable Chief Justice Helen Bowskill
In this episode, we sit down with the Honourable Chief Justice Helen Bowskill. What an amazing and humbling moment for us to share space with her Honour. Her honour was sworn in as Chief Justice of Queensland on 22 March 2022, having served as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland from 10 July 2017, and as the Senior Judge Administrator of the Supreme Court of Queensland from 24 August 2021. Her Honour previously served as a Judge of the District Court of Queensland from 10 November 2014, in that capacity also sitting as a Judge of the Children’s Court of Queensland and th...
2023-08-11
51 min
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Kunal Nimkar
“There’s a difference in seeing a person in action, than seeing a person on a pamphlet” is just one of the many lessons, law student, Kunal Nimkar shares with us in this episode. Kunal Nimkar is a fifth year law and business student at QUT. Being born with Cerebral Palsy and being a wheelchair user from a young age, Kunal felt like he was always stuck between two worlds. Even though he does everything a normal person does, it has felt like there is a pane of glass between him and my peers. A pane of glass that h...
2023-07-28
1h 00
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Deputy Chief Magistrate Anthony Gett
In this episode, we sit down with his Honour Deputy Chief Magistrate Anthony Gett. His Honour was appointed a Magistrate in January 2013 and then appointed as Deputy Chief Magistrate in March 2021. Prior to his appointment as a Magistrate, his Honour was called to the bar in 2001. Since 2004 he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian-based International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law. In 2006, his Honour was awarded that society’s John Kable QC award for Young Lawyer of the Year and in 2019 he was awarded the society’s Presidential Medal. Prior to becoming a Ma...
2023-07-21
1h 06
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Simon Playford
In this episode, we sit down with the reserved but savvy Simon Playford. His country charm, sense of community, and enthusiasm have allowed him to stand out and build a unique profile for himself and his career. He speaks honestly with us about fixed moments in his life that have shaped him, such as losing his dad at a young age, coming out in his early 20s to pivotal career moments. Simon is an accomplished legal professional and revered community leader. With a Bachelor of Law and Business from UniSQ, graduating in 2017, Simon has cultivated a remarkable...
2023-07-07
1h 07
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Kara Cook
In this episode, we sit down with the fabulous Kara Cook GAICD. Kara has been an advocate and voice for those who need it most throughout her career, which has spanned across law, politics, and community services. Her skill set is unique, with expertise in community campaigning and advocacy, domestic violence, women’s issues, law reform, policy, fundraising, communication, and media. She is a former (or reformed!) politician, founded Australia’s first expert Domestic Violence law firm, has worked as the Principal Lawyer at Women’s Legal Service Queensland, is a former Vice President of Queensland Law Society, and mor...
2023-06-30
1h 06
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Avelina Tarrago
In this episode, we sit down with Avelina Tarrago, one of two female First Nation's barristers in Queensland (and one of six female First Nation's barristers in Australia) at the time of writing this profile. Avelina shares beautifully about the impact her mum, and her First Nation's fighting spirit, has had on her career and desire to advocate and support First Nations and human rights causes. Avelina has held senior roles in various organisations, including senior legal officer for the Office of the Health Ombudsman Queensland and counsel assisting in the Coroners Court of Queensland. She has...
2023-06-23
1h 01
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Trina Faaiuaso
This week’s bonus episode is with Trina Faaiuaso. Faith and family are the guiding lights for Trina in everything she does and are the foundation on which she stands. Trina graduated with a Bachelor of Justice Studies (Critical Criminology) in 2003 and a Bachelor of Laws in 2010 from the Queensland University of Technology (“QUT”). While working as a public servant, Trina obtained her Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from QUT in 2011. Trina has extensive legal experience in advocacy and litigation, predominately in human rights and legal matters relating to children and young people in the child protection system...
2023-06-16
1h 09
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Chinyere Kalu
In this week’s episode, we speak to the delightful Chinyere Kalu, affectionately known as Chi. There is an African proverb that says, “When sleeping women wake, mountains move.” That is, when a woman becomes aware of her own power and potential, she will be able to accomplish great things. This perfectly describes our guest, Chi, from Nigeria in West Africa who belongs to the Ibo tribe, one of the three main tribes in Nigeria. She is a woman with inner strength and resilience, with a witty sense of humour whom did not allow the naysayers to have t...
2023-06-09
1h 00
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Terry Stedman
This week we surprise you with a special bonus episode of ‘Tilé and Olly Meets’ podcast where we meet Terry Stedman, or Uncle Terry to his mob and family. Terry is a First Nations and Kamilaroi award winning lawyer who wears many hats in his community and in the legal sector. In this episode, he shares about some of his work, his previous life as a plumber and in corrective services where he also served as a commissioner for a period of time. Terry has an atypical entry point into law, in fact he had multiple entry points into the l...
2023-06-02
54 min
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Magistrate Dzenita Balic
In this episode of the ‘Tilé and Olly Meets’ podcasts, we meet with her Honour Magistrate Dzenita Balic. Her Honour shares some of her experiences escaping Bosnia and Herzegovina as a refugee, her early childhood experiences navigating life in Australia to her career in law. Digressions include raising an Australian child, her Honour's love of dictionaries as she learned English, and also her love of Turkish cuisine. This was a very heart-filled and very informative conversation. Her Honour Magistrate Balic finished Law and Business in 2005 when she commenced with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP...
2023-05-26
1h 00
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Linda Cho
In this episode of 'Tilé and Olly Meets', your hosts meet with Linda Cho. A Brisbane based criminal defense lawyer. She shares some of her story of growing up in Brisbane after migrating here from South Korea. Digressions include mangosteens, the best eats in Cairns and some beautiful advice she received from a mentor. This was our first ever interview and Linda was such a gracious guest. We hope you enjoy our conversation as much as we did. About Linda Originally from South Korea, Linda graduated from the University of Queensland with a double degree i...
2023-05-12
52 min
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Tilé and Olly Meets: Us
We introduce ourselves, our podcast and our 'why'. In particular, we discuss why we wanted to explore the topic of 'diversity'. Digressions include not knowing the national anthem, our pacific connection and more. This was our first ever recording. Off-line, we wrestled about whether to publish this episode or re-record it. We decided to publish it, warts and all, because we want to look back on this journey one day and laugh at how much we talk too fast or had no idea about how microphones work. These were the immediate lessons we learned after hearing this episode back.
2023-04-28
9h 19