Christina Araujo has a Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies) from Murdoch University. As a lawyer, she specialises in Native Title Land Access, Aboriginal heritage, corporate governance - PBCs, indigenous organisations, community consultation, environmental approvals, implementation - benefits, management structures and project management. Ms Araujo's broad professional legal career has seen her work extensively with Indigenous communities in Pilbara, Murchison-Gascoyne, Central and Western Desert regions. She is knowledgeable and experienced in working with legislation relevant to Indigenous organisations such as CATSI Act, Native Title Act, PBC Regulations, establishing Trusts and Trustee Companies. Ms Araujo worked with Yamatji Marlpa Land and Sea Council; Department of Environment and Conservation; as in-house Counsel at Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC; Central Desert Native Title Services; and is currently a consultant.
Christina Araujo
Non-Executive Director / Aboriginal Art Centre Hub of WA