The Dreaming Collective
The Dreaming Collective Podcast is a powerful, ongoing series amplifying First Nations voices — our stories, our way. Born from a 2024 NAIDOC Week initiative celebrating the theme Keep the Fire Burning: Blak, Loud & Proud, the podcast continues to elevate the rich personal stories, cultural wisdom, and lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples connected to Gubbi Gubbi/Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Country on the Sunshine Coast.
Created, led and hosted by Carly Forrest — a proud Mandandanji woman and founder of The Dreaming Collective — this 100% Indigenous-led platform centres community, culture, truth-telling, and legacy.
Originally funded by the National Indigenous Australians Agency as part of a 2024 National NAIDOC Week Activity, The Dreaming Collective Podcast has grown into an enduring space to honour our past, speak our present, and shape our future.
Blak voices. Cultural insight. Collective wisdom.
The Dreaming Collective
Aunty Kerry Turner
Aunty Kerry Turner, a Kalkadoon woman, is the founding director and principal driving instructor of Murri's on the Move, a not-for-profit driving school based on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Established in 2012, the organisation collaborates with a myriad of providers to provide culturally sensitive driving instruction and support services.
Their programmes include the Cultural Learner Licence Programme, which offers free workshops to help participants pass the Transport and Main Roads (TMR) PrepL online or written test, and the Braking the Cycle Programme, in collaboration with the Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC), matching volunteer instructors with disadvantaged young learner drivers to complete their mandatory 100 logbook hours. Murri's on the Move aims to empower young people to achieve their dreams and contribute to the country’s future.
Aunty Kerry and Murri's on the Move have also extend their services to remote communities across Queensland, offering learner driver programmes and testing in areas with limited access to licensing resources. This outreach ensures that even those in isolated regions have the opportunity to gain their driver’s licences, supporting increased independence and access to essential services.
In this inspiring episode, Aunty Kerry shares her remarkable journey and recounts pivotal moments, like overcoming challenges on her first day as a driving instructor, and discusses the school's role in providing mentorship, mental health support, and cultural connection for young people. She passionately advocates for building stronger relationships between the community and Queensland Police Service, with a vision to have officers accredited to assist with learner's license testing.
Aunty Kerry's story is a testament to her resilience, cultural pride, and unwavering commitment to empowering others and closing the gap, embodying the NAIDOC theme of "Keep the Fire Burning - Black, Loud and Proud."
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Thank you to Shannan Bishop, a proud Gunggari Artist and Graphic Designer, who also has connections to Wakka Wakka and Kabi Kabi, for designing The Dreaming Collective's Podcast Artwork. Shannan's art depicts our host, Carly Forrest's journey of bringing the podcast to life and shows the coming together of freshwater and saltwater ~ red dirt and sand with the sharing of our storylines connecting us all and preserving these yarns for future generations.