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Community

Kurrachee Youth Day 2024

Mudyala, with the help from NRCF, were able to support the Kurrachee Youth Day, providing transport, interactive activities and helping where needed. What an amazing

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Community

Yugaamgan festival 2023

YUGAAMGAN FESTIVAL 2023 Thank you to everyone who showed up. We ran out of shorts again this year!! Our community drive to help raise awareness around

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Community

Pacific Highway Songlines

It was a wonderful community celebration at the launch of the Woolgoolga to Ballina Aboriginal Art Trail last week.Congratulations to Transport for NSW and all

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Programs

NAIDOC at COWPER

Mudyala were invited to help Cowper Public School celebrate their NAIDOC week. We assisted Cowper students in developing their own acknowledgement of country and sang

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Programs

NAIDOC at TUCABIA

Tucabia Public School invited our Mudyala staff in to share culture and language. We supported the school in showcasing our Bakarindi Bush Food products, some

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Programs

Rising Warriors Camp

In the April school holidays 2023, we held a Rising Warriors camp that allowed 26 youth to participate in an on country fitness boot camp

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Community

Strong Women Healing

In February 2023, we held the first of many Strong Women Healing camps to come. Helping our community learn to heal from grief and loss

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Programs

Rising Warriors Program

The Rising Warriors Program is an initiative formed by a group of volunteer Aboriginal men who are a part of the Bundjalung Baygal Warriors Rugby

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Projects

Revitalising Cultural Identity

Mudyala Aboriginal Corporation are passionate about keeping our culture alive and encouraging our children and youth to take pride in their culture. On the 19th

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Community

Yugaamgan Festival 2022

On Saturday 29th October 2022 Mudyala Aboriginal Corporation coordinated a Yugaamgan Festival at Wooloweyah Hall on behalf of the Yaegl Elders Aboriginal Corporation. The day

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Community

Acknowledgement of Country

Mudyala Aboriginal Corporation and Yaegl Elders Aboriginal Corporation partnered with Clarence Valley Council for a language program. The Yaegl Elders were to decide on a

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