
Emily Green, IGC Ambassador, Australia is an Australian educator, gifted education advocate, and is currently completing a Master of Gifted Education at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). With over a decade of experience in primary education and performing arts, she is passionate about supporting gifted and twice-exceptional learners through evidence-informed practice, meaningful differentiation and educational advocacy. Emily has experience implementing research-informed gifted education practices and accommodations within primary classrooms. She has been an active member of GiftedWA for the past two years and presented at the AAEGT (Australian Association for the Education of Gifted and Talented) National Conference in May 2026, where she delivered “Parenting a Highly Gifted Child: The ‘Gentle Bulldozer’ Art of Advocacy.”
As an Australian Ambassador for the International Gifted Consortium, Emily is committed to increasing awareness of the diverse needs of gifted learners and promoting equitable access to appropriate educational opportunities. Drawing on both professional expertise and lived experience, she works to bridge research and practice while fostering connections within the gifted education community across Australia.
I Walk Softly, as I acknowledge the Wadandi Boodja people, the Saltwater People, as the Traditional Custodians of this land, sea, and sky here in the Margaret River region. I pay my deepest respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and honour the cultural knowledge they carry and continue to share. I recognise the Wadandi people’s enduring connection to this land and its waters – a connection that has been carried for countless generations.
