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- Overall summary

-Biggest achievement

- What she has done and most well known for

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Jody Broun (born c. 1963) is an Indigenous Australian artist and Chief Director of the Aboriginal Housing Office. She has completed a Diploma of Teaching and a Masters in Physiology. In 1998 she was awarded first prize in the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Art Award and in 2005 Broun was awarded first place in the Canberra Art Prize.

Personal Life
- Childhood

- Mother being part of the stollen generation? if relevant to her art- connection to her Indigenous identity and culture- reflected in her paintings

- Where she's from and where she currently lives including all of her relocations

Jody Broun was born in Perth Western Australia in 1963 and since then has moved around Australia for work. Broun is a Jindjibarndi woman with family connection from the Pilbara region in North Western Australia. She has one sister, Michelle Broun, who is also an artist with a larger focus placed on sculpting.

Jody Broun's mother as a child was taken from her family and lived on a mission. Her mother was unable to meet her family again until she was an adult. Due to this, when Jody Broun was a child she had strong ties to her traditional country and family. Broun learnt the stories of her people and visited her traditional Pilbara land regularly. She established a closeness with both her relatives and her native land which is prominent in her artworks.

Broun has lived Perth W.A. in her youth?, including whilst she taught at Clontarf Teaching College and lives and works in Sydney N.S.W. more recently.

Career
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- different jobs held by her
- Art achievements

- diplomas and schooling

- Publications and Broadcasts

Jody Broun completed her Diploma of Teaching (1984) at Nedlands Teachers College and Bachelor of Education (1987) at Edith Cowan University. Broun spent almost the next decade teaching at Clontarf Aboriginal College in Perth. During this time Ms Broun was also completing her Masters in Philosophy, Aboriginal literature (1992) through the University of Western Australia. After leaving Clontarf Aboriginal College 1993, Broun worked as the Executive Director of Aboriginal Housing and Infrastructure for the Department of Housing and Works W.A. for 9 years. During this time, Jody Broun won the Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Arts Award (1998). In 2003 Ms Broun left the Department of Housing and Works, and left Perth to move to Sydney to work as the Director General for the NSW Department of Aboriginal Affairs for the next 7 years. Whilst working as the Director General, Broun won the Canberra Art Prize (2005). In 2011 Jody Broun joined the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples as a Co-Chairperson for the next 2 years and 2 months. After which she took 9 months off to be self employed. In may 2014 she was appointed as the Director of NSW/ACT Australian Red Cross, where she remained for 4 years and 7 months. Finally in November 2018, Jody Broun started work at the Aboriginal Housing Office as the Chief Executive, where she still currently works (2019).

Selected Works
- List of most famous artworks and exhibitions

- Include pictures of most famous