by laurap@wf.org.au | Apr 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
Your Vote Goes a Long Way The Federal Election has been announced for May 3rd! Make sure your voice is heard this election, for you, your family and your community. It’s important to have your say and ensure First Nations voices are heard this federal election. You...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Mar 24, 2025 | Uncategorized
Cameron’s goals for the future of education Cameron is a proud Darumbal Gangalu man living and working on his country in Rockhampton QLD. He has been with our Indigenous Scholarship Program (ISP) since the very beginning, in 2022, and has come such a long way....
by laurap@wf.org.au | Mar 19, 2025 | Uncategorized
Our Annual DSG Basketball Carnival Over 85 young athletes attended our Annual Deadly Sista Girlz (DSG) basketball carnival. With 12 competitive teams from 14 schools across Perth and WA eager to compete. It was amazing to see teams from Northam Senior High School, St...
by Angela Williams | Mar 17, 2025 | Uncategorized
Arron’s commitment to art and community Arron Yarran (Warrajirri – Yarra) is a Nyiyaparli Noongar, Warrajirri, Milanka artist and Waalitj Hub Client, with ancestral ties from Roy Hill/Ethel Creek, Pilbara, and Busselton. As an artist for over 35 years, Arron’s...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Mar 14, 2025 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Our Path to Equality by Erika Fernandez One of our Waalitj Hub Businesses, Erika Fernandez, a 23-year-old Yamatiji Naaguja artist, has been chosen to design this year’s Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies International...
by charleec@wf.org.au | Mar 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
NOW OPEN! Mumma Jo’s Grocer Joanne Palmer, a First Nations women and Waalitj Hub client, has officially low cost launched her new grocer business, Mumma Jo’s Grocers, offering cheap and affordable essentials to the Boulder community. Joanne has had a busy start to...