Mudyala Blog
Vesper Creations X Mudyala
Launching our newest collaboration, we would like to introduce Fiona Vesper, a proud Yaegl and Githabul woman raised on Yaegl country, and now proud mother.
Strong Women Healing March 2024
Strong Women Healing Camp in March 2024 was fully funded by the Healing Foundation. This was such and amazing camp with over 50 women from
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
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
Aboriginal Langauges Trust Festival
Mudyala members were invited to hold a stall at the Aboriginal Languages Trust festival to showcase our Yaygirr language resources. Frances Parker, Aunty Noeline Kapeen
Strong Women Healing October 2023
STRONG WOMEN HEALING CAMP OCTOBER 2023 was an absolute blast. Seeing so many women come together culturally and heal one another through being present and
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
Baryulgil Togetherness Day 2023
Mudyala members and Yaegl Elders were invited to Baryulgil Public School to share in their amazing Togetherness day. This showcased the local Aboriginal culture and
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
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
Yaegl PCYC States of Origin
Report from PCYC Our Yaegl boys made us proud yesterday winning their final round game and making it into the quarter finals going against Durug
Clarence Valley Close the Gap Day 2023
Clarence Valley Close the Gap is a day for all Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to come together to share and learn from each other while
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
South Sydney Rabbitohs Boots
This year we had some Aboriginal artists from the Northern Rivers area paint the NRL Rabbitoh player boots the auction after the game to help
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
Clarence Valley Close the Gap 2023 – SAVE THE DATE
Clarence Valley Close the Gap Day is coming back in 2023. For interested schools please click here. Once the form is complete we will communicate the
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
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
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