Wanthiwa!

Juluwarlu Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation dedicated to the recording, preservation and maintenance of Yindjibarndi language and culture. Our office is located in Roebourne, not far from the coast in the northwest of Australia, and our country encompasses Millstream Chichester National Park.

Creativity and Community

Recently nominated as one of Western Australia’s most creative community organisations in a state-wide competition organised by the Western Australian Department of Culture and the Arts, Roebourne’s Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation is not resting on its past record.

read more.

Added on 30 October 2009

11th Remote Indigenous Media Festival

Tadum Lockyer accepted an award on behalf of Juluwarlu for best documentary - "Juluwarlu Journey" - at the 11th Remote Indigenous Media Festival at TEABBA (Top End Aboriginal Broadcasting Association) in Darwin.

read more.

Added on 14 October 2009

Meeting with Rio Tinto

The Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation PBC has met with Rio Tinto Iron Ore negotiating team and a representative of Rio Tinto Exploration to discuss potential developments on Yindjibarndi country.

read more.

Added on 6 May 2008

Andrew Forrest in Roebourne

On Monday 10th March, 2008, Fortescue Metals Group Chairman Andrew Forrest met representatives of Yindjibarndi People in Roebourne for the first stage of negotiations for a comprehensive land access agreement on Yindjibarndi country.

read more.

Added on 10 March 2008

More news

Read older articles.

Our precious Elder Mayinbungu, Ned Cheedy

Ned Cheedy is a great teacher. We are blessed to still have him with us, and he to be so willing and able to pass on some of his great wisdom and knowledge. The key is that Juluwarlu has the ability, technical expertise and media equipment to record Mayinbungu. Ned's life is a living example of Australia's cultural history and heritage.

JULUWARLU’s mission is to collect, record, catalogue, archive, preserve, re-produce, exhibit and broadcast the culture and history of the Yindjibarndi peoples as a resource for our own people, especially the children; to provide the resources to drive and nurture cultural and economic futures; and to share with the broader community.

We seek to provide moral and professional support to the Yindjibarndi people of Roebourne; to manage and protect the land, culture and the environment.

We aim to do this by employing the most effective and appropriate contemporary methods and media technologies, by training our people in the special skills required and by developing relationships with partners in the broader community we live in.

2006 Youth Award

Download past issues of our newsletter:
September 2005 (1.2M PDF)
June 2006 (1.7 PDF)

Explore Yindjibarndi Country

We have a new book detailing fifty significant Indigenous sites around the Millstream National Park.

North West Shelf Venture
The North West Shelf Venture is a sponsor of Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation.

Ngurra Wardurala Buluyagayi

Ngurra Warndurala Buluyugayi Wuyumarri

Ngurra Wardurala Buluyagayi: Exploring Yindjibarndi Country and Ngurra Warndurala Buluyugayi Wuyumarri: Exploring Yindjibarndi Country - Gregory Gorge can be purchased directly from Juluwarlu Aboriginal Corporation through our internet order-form.


Back | Shop | Home