Culturally Informed Practices

Culturally Informed Practices

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provide culturally informed trachings that integrates healing practices, truth-telling, and empowerment for communiity and orgs

Need help to engage with Aboriginal clients ? Need new resources to deliver outcomes on Closing the Gap in the social emotional well being of Aboriginal people ? Contact us for training on our new interactive and exciting resource Yinarr Wii ! We could support you to facilitate cultural workshops and circle work that delivers outcomes and healing while addressing issues of trauma, identity, self empowerment and self healing ! Dont miss this opportunity to book training as spaces are limited.

19/06/2026

We love Magpie Goose clothing!
We also love the beautiful model our deadly baawaa Rachel Bywaters 🩡πŸ”₯

A brighter corporate style ✨

The Everyday Top paired with the Midi Skirt creates the perfect corporate look - comfortable enough for all-day wear, yet polished enough for meetings, presentations and events. Featuring original First Nations artwork, this versatile set brings culture, creativity and confidence into your everyday wardrobe.

Designed for work, styled for life.

Seen here in the Ganunda & Bagirang (Sugar Bag Bee Honey & Dugong) print by Kieron Boona Anderson.

Kieron Anderson
Rachel Bywaters

Photos from My Dilly Bag's post 19/06/2026

Deadly weaving workshop πŸŒΎπŸ’š
Go to My Dilly Bag to register

Photos from Culturally Informed Practices's post 19/06/2026

Yaama ngindaay πŸ‘‹πŸΎπŸ‘‹πŸΎπŸ‘‹πŸΎ

Many new people have joined our page recently, so I wanted to share who we are and why we do this work.

Everything we create, teach and share comes from a deep love of culture, family and community.

Our purpose is to support the revival and continuation of cultural knowledge, language, traditional practices and connection to Country. Through cultural workshops, storytelling, artefacts, language, dance, bush foods and Dhuwarr – Bread From Country – we create spaces where people can learn, connect and belong.

This work is not about business alone. It is about legacy.

We are creating opportunities for our children and grandchildren to walk proudly in culture, carry knowledge forward, and continue practices that have sustained our people since time began.

Every artefact, every workshop, every story and every loaf of bread carries a piece of that purpose.
Marubaa and Thank you for walking alongside us on this journey.

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β€œCulture lives when it is practised, shared and passed on.”

19/06/2026

Aww πŸ₯° πŸ–€

17/06/2026

If you couldn’t attend AIATSIS summit this year, they have given access to the keynote speakers for public viewing ✊🏾 I have been enjoying watching these! My favourite is the Mabo talks particularly Gail Mabos speech made me emotional 😭 the way Her Dad Eddie Mabo faught for land rights is honorable!

πŸ“½οΈ Watch now: Keynote presentations from AIATSIS Summit 2026 are now available to watch online.
You can now share in the powerful ideas and perspectives from across a week that brought together more than 2800 participants.
From culture and Country to governance, education and future thinking, these sessions capture the depth and strength of the national conversation.
Watch now: https://aiatsis.gov.au/whats-new/events/aiatsis-summit-2026 -presentations

17/06/2026

The pain you hold grows
The pain released ceases to breathe πŸ”₯

Photos from QPAC's post 16/06/2026

We are excited to be at Clancestry this year with other deadly stall holders at Gathaa First Nations Market
See you all there πŸ©΅πŸ–€

Photos from Culturally Informed Practices's post 15/06/2026

All of Rosie’s Gulays sold out at gathaa.markets on the weekend πŸ₯Ή thanks for all the love for these..
they are made with love so I hope you feel the love when you are connecting with it and remembering that you are woven and not broken πŸ’œ

Photos from Culturally Informed Practices's post 15/06/2026

Great day on country with sister guiding us through country πŸ”₯ connecting with Jacob from Canada and sharing knowledge of our ways with him.
Watching the three girls engage with culture was so special πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’• thanks Jacob and Alice and family for bringing us all together in always such a special way and sharing your yummy millet bread 🍞 Yaamarra & Yarral

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