'Dr Jola Stewart-Bugg is a Goomeri woman and educator originally from north-west New South Wales currently living on the homelands of the Kungarakan and the Warrai peoples (Batchelor, Northern Territory). Originally educated as an Aboriginal Health Care worker working across urban-rural and remote locations of Australia, Jola has been teaching Indigenous health for eight years across various academies from an undergraduate level to master’s level and advocating for Indigenous students and communities during this time. She completed her PhD in 2021, which staged a critical engagement with historical and contemporary systems of representation of Australian Aboriginality, examining the politics and aesthetics of these systems and the implications for current identity debates about fair skin Aboriginal identity.' (Ngoonjook, Australian First Nations’ Journal, no. 36, 2022)