THE GURRGIYN
Gurrgiyn | praying mantis | Dunghutti
LATEST NEWS
A nod to our history, featuring news stories of the present and dreams for the future.
Keep the fire burning! Blak, Loud & Proud – NAIDOC 2024
NAIDOC week is here and at Murawin we always take this time to celebrate and enjoy connecting with community, but it is also an important time to reflect and to remember the history of the week and the continued fight faced by First Nations Peoples throughout...
Lipoedema Awareness Month
June is Lipoedema awareness month and at Murawin, as a female owned and led consultancy, we want to join the conversation about this condition that affects 11% of women worldwide. Lipoedema is a chronic, painful, loose connective tissue disorder, occurring...
Now More Than Ever #NRW2024
Deep and active listening, courage and not shying away from the uncomfortable are at the heart of reconciliation in this country. Reconciliation is not something that can be worked on one week a year, it needs to be a constant, ever-present set of ideals and...
Celebrating Excellence: Carol Vale Named Finalist in Supply Nation’s Supplier Diversity Awards 2024
We are beyond excited to announce that our co-founder and CEO, Dhungutti woman Carol Vale, has been named a finalist in Supply Nation’s Supplier Diversity Awards 2024! This news, hot off the press, was released by Supply Nation on Tuesday, 21 May 2024. Carol is a...
Murawin Updates Visual Identity
For Murawin, 2024 marks ten years of creating impact through our work. Last week we rolled out a new look and feel for the consultancy that reflects our story, our approach, and our future and appropriately centres Country, culture, and community at the heart of...
Today we honour Greg
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of Murawin’s Co-Founder, Greg McKenzie. “Greg was not just my business partner, he was my life partner. So let me first acknowledge my co-founder, my darling Greg, my rock. Let me acknowledge that he is the other...
NSW Treasury releases First Nations Women’s Economic Participation Review: Pathways to Prosperity
In August the NSW Treasury released the First Nations Women’s Economic Participation Review: Pathways to Prosperity. As a First Nation’s and female co-founded and led company, Murawin is deeply invested in the topics discussed within this document and commend the NSW...
Murawin CEO Carol Vale announced as a member of the NSW Regional Development Advisory Council.
We are delighted that Murawin’s CEO Carol Vale, Dunghutti woman with connections to Gumbaynggirr and Anaiwan peoples, has been appointed as a Member of the Regional Development Advisory Council. The council "is tasked with ensuring regional and rural communities are...
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...