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Winjan Aboriginal Corporation

Locality: Mandurah, Western Australia

Phone: +61 475 064 384



Address: 19 Alderley Place 6210 Mandurah, WA, Australia

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23.01.2022 NAIDOC 2020 at Winjan Thank you to all of you who came along and celebrated. A huge thank you to Halls Head Bendigo Bank and Bridging the Gap for sponsorship and to the Michelle from Anglicare for entertainment for the children. Thanks to the Binjareb Middars for their dancing and getting the kids involved. Thanks to the cooks of the day and to Grant for our elders lunch. A special mention and acknowledgement was given to Barbara Pickett, NAIDOC Female Elder of the year 2...020. A great day and then evening was had by all. See more



22.01.2022 Kinship Connections would like to send out a big thank you to Milton Northover and Kevin Ward for making last weekends camp a very successful camp. It was well received and enjoyed by all the boys who attended. We will let you know when the next camp is on.

20.01.2022 Please see info below regarding Aboriginal family history sessions from Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. FYI. -------------------------- My name is Nadia Khalil and I am from the Aboriginal History Western Australia (AHWA) team within the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. We will be conducting free Aboriginal family history sessions in Busselton, Bunbury and Mandurah on 23 & 24 November 2020 and invite you to share t...his email within your networks to inform community members of the upcoming sessions. Aboriginal Family History Sessions Bunbury, Busselton, Mandurah 23 & 24 November 2020 The information sessions will provide a chance to learn more about our Aboriginal history research services, how to apply for family history records, and the genealogies we provide that can link Aboriginal ancestry back multiple generations. The session will also seek feedback on a research project exploring the history of imprisonment at Wadjemup (Rottnest Island). Register your interest to: [email protected] or call 08 9427 3473 Busselton 11am to 1:30pm 23 November 2020 Busselton Community Resource Centre 21 Cammilleri Street Busselton WA 6280 Bunbury 9am to 11:30am 24 November 2020 DLGSC South West Office 80A Blair Street Bunbury WA 6230 Mandurah 2pm to 4:30pm 24 November 2020 DLGSC Peel Office Suite 94, 16 Dolphin Drive Mandurah WA 6210 More information: http://bit.ly/38vCfYV Everyone Welcome.

19.01.2022 We've reached over 500 likes and followers. Thanks for your continued support.We've reached over 500 likes and followers. Thanks for your continued support.



19.01.2022 Don't forget this is coming up on Monday (23rd at 11am). Please let us know if you'll be coming along by selecting going. Looking forward to seeing everyone.

18.01.2022 We are now entering the Noongar season of Kambarang (October - November). The Noongar Season ‘Kambarang' is represented by the colour yellow as it symbolises the return of the hot weather. During Kambarang season,we see an abundance of colours and flowers exploding all around us. The yellows of many of the acacias continue to abound, along with some of the banksias and many other smaller delicate flowering plants including the kangaroo paw and orchids.... During this time the balgas will continue to flower, especially if they've been burnt in the past year or closely shaved. One of the most striking displays of flowers to be seen during this season will be the moojar, or Australian Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda). The bright orange-yellow flowers serve to signal the heat is on its way. October is also the most likely time of the year that you'll encounter a snake as the reptiles start to awaken from their hibernation and look to make the most of the warm to assist them in getting enough energy to look for food. It's also a time that many young families of birds will be singing out for their parents to feed them. Koolbardies (magpies) will be out protecting their nests and their babies. Many things are undergoing transformation with the warm change in the weather and longer dry periods accompany a definite warming trend. Source: Kurongkurl Katitjin, ECU Image Source: aboriginalsixseasons.com.au

17.01.2022 The Wirra Hub provide support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people wanting to start, grow or sustain their businesses, and are holding a workshop on 26th August. For further information, details and contact info is attached.



17.01.2022 A huge thank you to the Halls Head Community Bank for all your support these past years. We very much look forward to working together in the future.

13.01.2022 For full JDF and application details please email [email protected] Closing Date for applications Thursday 19th November 5pm Submit applications via email to [email protected] or hard copy to Winjan at 19 Alderley Pl Mandurah, between 9am 1pm Mon Thursday....Continue reading

13.01.2022 Apprenticeships available. See details below and contact Paul for more info. Subject: Apprenticeships Hi, I have 3 apprenticeships available to start asap. If you have anyone in mind who can sign up with us and then I could forward to the building company. The apprenticeships are for:... 1 Concreting (Mandurah) 1 Carpenter (Mandurah) 1 Bricklayer (Mandurah) Regards Paul Sweeney Job Coach At Work Australia - Unit 1, 3 Dower Street, Mandurah WA 6210 T 1300 080 856 | M 0438 133 609 | F 08 9223 9599 E [email protected] www.atworkaustralia.com.au

10.01.2022 Winjan will be closed for Christmas amd New Years. We will open again on January 4th. We wish everyone a safe and merry Christmas and a great 2021! See you next year.

10.01.2022 Aboriginal Health Liaison Officer Male 50(d) - South Metropolitan Health Service + Rockingham + Permanent Full time Pursuant of Section 50 (d) and Section 27 (2...) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984, the occupant of this position must be of Aboriginal descent and Male. This role liaises and negotiates with Aboriginal patients, their families and health professionals in the Rockingham and Peel areas for the development, planning and implementation of culturally appropriate health care, also providing cultural consultancy to Rockingham Peel Group staff. To find out more about the role and how to apply - click the link below! https://search.jobs.wa.gov.au/page.php Job closes: 4pm - Monday, 25 January 2021



07.01.2022 Our pleasure to have you.

05.01.2022 Calling Bindjareb artists from the Mandurah region!! Exciting opportunity for artists artwork for the new Western Foreshore play space! The City of Mandur...ah is looking for line drawings and stories from local Bindjareb artists about the life cycle and significance of the Casuarina tree. Expressions of interest by the 11th of December. Designs need to be received by 15th January. Successful designs will be translated as embedded metal works, etched or sandblasted designs in the footpaths and structures in the play space. There is a fee for the successful artists whose works are chosen. If you are a Bindjareb artist from the Mandurah region and would like more information and a detailed brief, contact an Arts Development Officer on 9550 3279 or [email protected]

01.01.2022 Post on behalf of City of Mandurah For more info please contact: Heloise Lorimer Arts Development Officer, Arts and Culture...Continue reading

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