by laurap@wf.org.au | Apr 15, 2024 | Uncategorized
Bunuru Giving Back to the Community Our Bunuru program provides intensive mentoring support and development for participants involved in youth justice across the key development areas of education and training with the aim of reducing recidivism and providing...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Apr 11, 2024 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Koormal Group Capability and Culture Koormal Group are a leading Indigenous Western Australian service provider for civil and construction projects in the commercial, mining and government sectors. They plan, design, manage and deliver projects of varying scales and...
by D'Arne Corr | Apr 5, 2024 | Uncategorized
Deadly Sista Girls get Keys 4 Life Seven students at St Mary’s College in Broome have completed their Keys 4 Life, thanks to support from our Deadly Sista Girlz (DSG) program. Participants were guided and supported by their DSG mentors who spent time with the girls,...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Apr 2, 2024 | Uncategorized, Waalitj Hub
Bunbara Group and the Waalitj Hub Bunbara is a proud Aboriginal and Female owned pipe, valve, fitting, studbolt, gasket and service provider company, founded in 2019 after identifying a market opportunity to improve Aboriginal, female, and local procurement diversity...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Mar 25, 2024 | Uncategorized
Exploring Careers at Water Corporation Meet Molly! Molly is in year 11 at Darling Range Sports College and is a part of the Deadly Sista Girlz (DSG) program there. Molly has been involved with the DSG program since it commenced at Darling Range Sports College a year...
by laurap@wf.org.au | Mar 21, 2024 | Uncategorized
DSG and Waalitj Boys At Sculptures by the Sea Last week, Sculptures by the Sea welcomed our Waalitj Boys and Deadly Sista Girlz from Clontarf College to tour their showcase of incredible sculptures and artworks at Cottesloe Beach. Students were split into three...