CEED Healing

CEED Healing A safe and supportive environment for personal/professional learning and growth. The one-on-one Spiritual Healing is offered in Gordonvale.

Karen offers a transformative cultural immersion program that provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich and healing practices of Indigenous communities. CEED was founded as an exploration of Karen's spirituality and to further research into the healing benefits of visual arts. Karen's Aboriginal Cultural Healing Program - Rainbow Song Lines - are centred around the Kgari 3 Sisters Art Gallery in central Cairns.

Publishing once was remarkable. Publishing twice feels like legacy. I am honoured to be part of ‘Words that Change the W...
04/01/2026

Publishing once was remarkable. Publishing twice feels like legacy. I am honoured to be part of ‘Words that Change the World’, alongside 111 authors from 11 countries guided by the wisdom of Emily Gowor. This book reminds me that words truly shape futures, heal hearts, and ignite change. I’m proud to add my voice to this chorus of storytellers who are changing the world one page at a time. 💫

✨ Happy New Year, everyone ✨As we step into 2026, I’m feeling grateful for the relationships, learning, and shared coura...
02/01/2026

✨ Happy New Year, everyone ✨

As we step into 2026, I’m feeling grateful for the relationships, learning, and shared courage that shaped the year behind us — and excited for what we’ll continue weaving together in the year ahead.

We’re proud to share CEED’s second newsletter, highlighting some of the work we’ve been honoured to walk alongside:
🌿 Deepening Cultural Learning across QLD and NSW Education Sectors, strengthening truth-telling, relational practice, and cultural safety in classrooms and leadership spaces.
🌿 Working with our mob at the Statewide Elder Care Workforce Gathering, supporting connection, healing, and culturally grounded care for our Elders.

Thank you to everyone who has walked with us, shared stories, opened doors, and trusted the process. Your commitment to cultural learning and community wellbeing continues to inspire us.

Here’s to a year of deeper listening, stronger relationships, and collective growth.

Happy New Year — may 2026 bring gentleness, courage, and good company.

CEED Newsletter 2, December 2025 - End of Year Reflections This year, the Deep Listening on Country workshops inspired many moments of quiet attention, reflection, and creative response, including this artwork created after our time together on Gimuy, Cairns.

Bigs news from CEED! We've just sent out our first-ever email, and it's more than a newsletter - it's a movement. Every ...
31/08/2025

Bigs news from CEED! We've just sent out our first-ever email, and it's more than a newsletter - it's a movement. Every two months, we'll be sharing stories, upcoming events and workshops, and resources to help our community sucCEED. Whether you're just starting out or deep in your journey, we're here to walk beside you.

You can still sign up and be part of the circle. Scribe at ceedhealing.com.au

Let's walk this path together - with truth, creativity, and shared stewardship.

Aboriginal Art Kgari 3 Sisters

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We’re honoured to launch CEED's first newsletter by sharing our story featured in City Life Magazine. Guided by the Three Sisters Dreaming on Darrba Warra, we’re weaving cultural education, healing, and truth-telling into spaces that need it most. Read “Nurturing Growth from Our Foundation to ...

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28/05/2025

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OUR Medicine, the powerful new documentary series from NITV that shines a light on First Nations professionals working on the overstretched frontline of the Australian health system hits the ground running.

At the opening of episode one viewers meet Ngadjonji emergency doctor Tatum Bond at Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service as she tends to an Indigenous man with a vicious machete wound to his upper arm.

Dr Bond admits she thrives on the excitement of not knowing what or who is going to come through the doors of the emergency department at any given moment.

As she supervises treatment of the wound she highlights the importance of understanding not only the nature of the devastating injury but the complex cultural factors that can lead to such a wounding.

The patient has arrived by chopper from a community hundreds of kilometres to the
north and we learn through Dr Bond of the hostilities that can simmer when families bearing unresolved grievances are forced to live in close proximity.

“Not all communities are meant to be together and problems can be made worse by the trauma of being part of the Stolen Generations, she says.

“It is important to understand this as a medical practitioner and to be aware of those realities.”

The six-part documentary will air on National Indigenous Television (NITV) and SBS On Demand from May 29 and is narrated by screen icon Leah Purcell AM.

“This important series celebrates and showcases the incredible skills of Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander frontline health practitioners across the country and
highlights Blak excellence in the emergency professions.”

Our Medicine premieres Thursday 29 May at 7.30pm on NITV and SBS, with weekly double episodes.

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