Navigating Tides of Progress stands as a visual representation of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s (AMSA) unwavering commitment of working towards a reconciled future with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultures, and Country. 

This commitment is at the heart of the artwork, strengthened by AMSA’s vision of ‘safe and clean seas, saving lives’. 

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The wider narrative emanates from the centre, weaving together threads of tradition, innovation, and collaboration. These oceanic threads highlight the vital partnerships between AMSA and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; and represent the commitment to a mutual exchange of knowledge and cultivation of progressive ideas, anchored by a strong maritime tradition.

Within the artwork, the deep emerald sea meets the iron-red coastline, symbolising the intrinsic connection between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and the land and sea. This meeting also serves as a symbolic convergence of Australia’s rich maritime heritage and future aspirations of positive progress. Lighthouses stand tall along the coast, their beacons guiding vessels to safety amidst the ever-shifting waves and tides. Filled with energy, movement, and life, the artwork visually represents AMSA’s reconciliation journey and partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who they walk alongside to safeguard Sea Country.

About the artist

Alysha Menzel is a proud descendant of the Samsep people of Erub Island in the Torres Strait. As a multi-disciplinary creative from Kaurna Country, currently living and creating on Gadigal Land her expertise lies in illustration, design, and ideas driven creativity, with a passion for beautifully crafted executions.

With 10 years of experience in the design and advertising industry, Alysha helped define both large and small brands and communications. She has created art and design work for companies such as LinkedIn, YouTube, NITV, The Australian Embassy (Spain), Future Women, Witchery, Advertising Council of Australia, Australia Council for the Arts, Temple & Webster, and the Electoral Commission South Australia.

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