Professor Diane Kerr OAM

Indigenous Knowledge Fellow
Indigenous Knowledge Institute

Image of Professor Di Kerr. She is standing behind a podium and wearing glasses and a dark blue shirt underneath a possum skin cloak.

kerrd@unimelb.edu.au
Research profile

Professor Diane Kerr OAM is a respected Elder of the Wurundjeri people and identifies with the Ganun Willam Balak clan.

Aunty Di works passionately on the social and emotional wellbeing of First Nations communities through her engagement with community and government in a range of fields: health, childcare, education, native title, Stolen Generation support, environment and waterway protection, and other community work.

Aunty Di provides leadership and cultural advice to local councils and corporate and community organisations. She is often invited to preside at high-profile Welcome to Country ceremonies, and she conducts Women’s ceremonies for Aboriginal girls and women.

Aunty Di is one of the most senior and well-respected Kulin nations Elders and holds uniquely rare and exceptional knowledge of the Melbourne regions on which main campuses of this University are built.

She holds a long and exclusive relationship with the University of Melbourne that hinges on her long-term research collaborations with colleagues in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and her extensive networks across the Victorian medical establishment and health sector.