Michelle Searle paints a new path through leadership diploma
In summary
Proud Awabakal artist and Wathaurong Country resident Michelle Searle is expanding her role as a community leader through Swinburne's Indigenous-only Diploma of Leadership
She has 30 years experience celebrating and preserving Aboriginal culture through visual art
Michelle is currently producing five connected art pieces for the Moondani Toombadool Centre
Michelle Searle is a proud Awabakal artist and long-time resident of Wathaurong Country. Drawing on three decades as a practicing artist, she is known for her unique blend of cultural storytelling and visuals.
Michelle is currently studying a Diploma of Leadership and Management at Swinburne. The program is delivered through the Moondani Vocational Centre of Excellence in a culturally safe learning environment, designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. The course blends leadership theory with real-world practice, focusing on building skills in communication, team management, project delivery and strategic thinking. The program also provides space for students to connect and learn from each other.
The Moondani Vocational Centre of Excellence is a flagship initiative to increase Indigenous participation and leadership in vocational education. It delivers culturally informed, industry-relevant vocational education and training across all three Swinburne campuses. The Centre creates supportive, inclusive learning environments that strengthen student engagement, retention and outcomes.
Swinburne is proud to support strong, future-focused leadership grounded in culture, community and connection.
"Studying the Diploma of Leadership and Management at Swinburne empowers Aboriginal learners to lead with confidence, supported by a culturally safe environment that respects identity, fosters growth, and builds strong community leadership," says Michelle.
"At Swinburne, the Diploma of Leadership and Management brings together students from across the state, creating a vibrant learning community where Aboriginal learners feel culturally safe and supported—and where lifelong friendships and shared leadership journeys begin."
Throughout her 30-year career as an artist, Michelle has championed reconciliation and cultural awareness. Her work has been showcased in galleries, public spaces and community initiatives. Her recent projects include the 2024 and 2025 Sir Doug Nicholls Round AFL Geelong boots, custom-painted for both men's and women's players. The Sir Doug Nicholls Round is a tribute to the remarkable contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players, cultures and communities to Australian football.
Michelle has artistically collaborated with Swinburne on a number of projects, using her art to share stories, build connection and create space for cultural reflection. During the 2024 National Sorry Day event at Swinburne, Michelle led a possum skin cloak burning ceremony with staff and students. This practice is traditionally used to map identity and carry stories of clan and Country. Michelle is currently undertaking a commission from Moondani Toombadool Centre comprising of five connected pieces, including artwork for Swinburne’s new Indigenous Student Charter.
Michelle’s work continues to inspire and strengthen cultural connection across Swinburne and beyond.
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