Through her work and advocacy, Rhoda passionately bridged the opportunities for regional Australia to be elevated.In 2021, Rhoda was appointed the First Nations Consultant at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and appointed as SBS' inaugural Elder in Residence — a role she only recently stepped down from because of her failing health.In 2022, she was engaged by Voyages Indigenous Tourism as a consultant to the new Gallery of Central Australia (GOCA) at Ayers Rock Resort and the Gallery at the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre in North Queensland.This role saw her help navigate the consultation between the Anangu and Voyages for Wintjiri Wiru, a spectacular world first drone, sound and light show at Uluru.Also in 2022, Rhoda worked with other leading creatives — including Dobby — to design the ELEVATE SkyShow And in doing so, she helped Australia move closer to seeing itself clearly.Her legacy lives on in the artists she championed, the stories she protected, and the cultural spaces she reshaped forever.Her work across the country earned her the trust of many Aboriginal nations, their elders and cultural custodians who bestowed on her kinship responsibilities which she honoured and carried with deep respect and gratitude.Rhoda’s last public performance was her production My Cousin Frank at the Sydney Opera House in December last year