It is important to examine the art we're producing and engaging with, making sure we centre and amplify First Nations voices while doing this. We've put together a small list of organisations to engage with or donate to. (please contact us if you wish to make further suggestions)

There are so many organisations and causes worthy of your time related to reconciliation, justice, culture, and music, throughout the year.

Our aim for this page is to highlight incredible existing work happening in Boorloo/WA and encourage you to engage with those artists and educators directly.

Aboriginal-led Organisations to Support

  • Madjitil Moorna

    Madjitil Moorna is a group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people who sing in language to build understanding, hope and joy. Award-winning Aboriginal songwriters and performers lead the group. People love to listen to the mix of soulful and joyous contemporary and more traditional songs.

  • Noongar Radio

    Noongar Radio has been serving the community since 2009. Individuals in the community came together to form an action group, as they saw an opportunity that was not yet fulfilled.

    It was created to be a platform for first nations people to have a voice within the community and have a media which stands for and with them.

  • Yirra Yaakin

    Yirra Yaakin has been producing award-winning, world-class theatre, sharing Aboriginal stories through exciting, entertaining, educational and authentic new works since 1993.

    The company has commissioned and premiered more than 50 new major presentations

  • Short Black Opera

    Short Black Opera Company (SBO) is a national Indigenous not-for-profit company based in Melbourne specialising in training and performance opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing artists.

  • Magabala Books

    Magabala Books is Australia’s leading Indigenous publishing house. Aboriginal owned and led, we celebrate and nurture the talent and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices.

  • Kadjin

    Kadjin: the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Youth Arts Network is a newly formed advocacy group that offers funded professional development, yarning, healing, empowering, performance and other opportunities for young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people.