Australia is honouring one of our greatest cultural trailblazers. Aunty Rhoda Roberts, a proud Widjabul Wia-bal woman, cultural leader and storyteller, has died at the age of 66, after a battle with cancer. For generations, she fought to ensure First Nations voices were heard, respected and celebrated, on their own terms. Rhoda dedicated her life to truth-telling, creativity and cultural strength. From media and theatre, to cultural events and the world stage, she created pathways for her people, carrying their stories with pride, courage and care. Warning: this story contains the names and images of First Nations people who have died. In consideration of Indigenous cultural protocols, SBS has gained permission to use and reproduce Rhoda's name, voice and image. SBS is doing so in line with her wishes, and will continue to consult with her family and community.