A year of change – reflections from Murawin CEO Carol Vale 

A year of change – reflections from Murawin CEO Carol Vale 

Marrung barrang (good morning) As the year comes to a close, we at Murawin have a great deal to reflect on.  2023 has been the most challenging year we have had, both personally and professionally.   The passing of my life partner, our co-founder and Chief Operations...
Murawin’s Commitment to Child Safety and Wellbeing

Murawin’s Commitment to Child Safety and Wellbeing

Murawin, at it’s core, is a family business with a deeply held belief in, and commitment to our mission of ending cycles of disadvantage for First Nations and other marginalised communities. At the heart of family are children, which is why we have put in place...
Murawin Statement on The Referendum Result

Murawin Statement on The Referendum Result

In the devastating wake of last week’s referendum result, the resounding ‘No’ vote against recognising Indigenous Australians as the First Peoples of this land and taking their rightful place in the National Constitution reverberates through our...
Celebrating NAIDOC

Celebrating NAIDOC

It is NAIDOC week, from 2-9th of July 2023 and this year’s theme is ‘For Our Elders’.“Across every generation, our Elders have played, and continue to play, an important role and hold a prominent place in our communities and families. They are cultural knowledge...
Acknowledging Country

Acknowledging Country

Why is a Welcome to / Acknowledgement of Country Important? What is a Welcome to Country?  A Welcome to Country is a ceremonial welcome completed by a Traditional Owner. Where the Owners are welcoming people to their Country and acknowledging that the gathering is...