FAQ’s

1. What does Yillamin mean?
Yillamin means '“spearhead” in the Dhurga language of the Yuin Nation. I chose this word to represent my work because I aim to be at the pinnacle and very forefront of thought, action, and resistance. Just as a spearhead leads the strike, I want my work to drive forward meaningful change, push boundaries, and pierce the hearts and minds of those I reach.

2. Can I book you to speak at my school, organisation, or event?
Yes — I regularly speak at schools, universities, community events, and workplaces. Head to the Book Me page to submit an expression of interest and I’ll be in touch to tailor something for your needs.

3. Do you offer free talks or workshops for community groups?
I try to make my work as accessible as possible. While I do have costs to cover, I’m always happy to work with your group’s budget. Get in touch via the Book Me page to discuss what’s possible.

4. How can I support your work?
There are a few ways: you can donate directly, grab something from the merch store, or simply share my content with others. Every bit helps make this grassroots, independent work sustainable.

5. Where can I listen to your radio shows?
You can find my latest episodes of Yillamin and Earth Matters on the Radio page — they’re also available on the 3CR website, the community radio app, and across various podcast platforms.

6. Are your articles and resources free to use?
Yes — all my educational content is freely accessible. I believe political education should be available to everyone, without cost barriers. All I ask is that if you’re going to reproduce any of my works, please ensure you credit me and continue to offer it for free. If you find my content useful, please consider supporting the work via a donation.