Our reach
Our reach
Moodjar prides itself on providing high level consultation with clients from both the public and private sectors, and has had the privilege of Woolbirniny Kaartidjin (creating knowledge) through our extensive range of cultural services, to create moorditj (strong) outcomes that honour the kura (past), building respect and understand in the yeye (present), so we can walk together into the boorda (future).
We also provide sponsorship to community groups and initiatives, to support their work in creating long-lasting impacts into the future.
Moodjar and Professor Len Collard’s work has been recognised through several awards and accolades throughout the years, honouring the important cultural leadership Professor Len provides and shares across Nyungar boodjar.
Banner Image // Place Names Maali workshop // Moodjar
Since 2018 Moodjar has partnered with Community Arts Network (CAN) to deliver the Place Names program.
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Through workshops involving Elders Consultations and Nyungar naming, Moodjar, alongside a Traditional Owners advisory group, led Landgate staff through the development of a Cultural Narrative for their new building at 1 Midland Square.
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The WesCEF team joined Moodjar for a series of cultural immersions on Nyungar boodjar
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Nyungar naming is a tool of the trade, as Moodjar and OMID name offices around 'tools, trade and exchange'.
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McCallum Park place names was a landmark cultural project with the Town of Victoria Park, led by Moodjar and Nyungar Traditional Owners.
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The Moodjar team provided cultural leadership and advice to Peter Moyes Anglican Community School.
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Moodjar led a Nyungar place names workshop with stakeholders from Baldja – a majority Aboriginal owned joint venture.
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Moodjar, in partnership with Wilsons Group and EON Protection, delivered a pilot training program to staff from across the Wilsons Group.
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Moodjar took St Marks Anglican Community School students on a cultural immersion tour, and led a Nyungar naming workshop.
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Moodjar worked with the Maali miy (Voice of Swan) decoding group to decode the Nyungar placenames of the Swan area.
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Working with the MNRG, Moodjar facilitated Nyungar naming workshops to develop place names for 21 METRONET stations.
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Moodjar was engaged by the Department of Finance and Main Roads, to provide a cultural capacity building package for 2 Victoria Avenue.
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Moodjar was invited by the Australian Property Collective (APC) and Element Advisory to deliver Yarning Sessions in South Perth.
View ImpactMoodjar provided cultural oversight for the QEII Medical Centre.
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Moodjar led Australia Post staff through a Nyungar Naming workshop to create a dual name for the new Welshpool facility.
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Moodjar facilitated a cultural context and Nyungar Naming workshop with Perth Mint staff at the East Perth site.
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Moodjar undertook the Nyungar naming process, to name the RAC Head Quarters offices as part of its ‘Dynamic Spaces & Places Project.’
View ImpactMoodjar provided a Smoking Ceremony, on country immersion, and Nyungar naming workshop for Amazon Web Services.
View ImpactMoodjar sponsors 2 sporting clubs:
Moodjar are proud to be sponsors of the South Fremantle Football Club. Through this sponsorship, Moodjar’s Director Professor Len Collard will regularly perform the Welcome to Country on Match Days and at Club events including Presidents Lunches and NAIDOC events.
Moodjar is delighted to renew its sponsorship of the Karratha Kats Netball Club for a second consecutive year. As a 2025 'Silver Kat' Sponsor, Moodjar holds naming rights for the Clubs Indigenous Round events and match days. The Moodjar logo will be proudly featured on match day bibs, reflecting our steadfast commitment to supporting grassroots sports in Karratha, where we also work from.
Moodjar has also been proud to support causes that hold significant meaning to us, including:
Moodjar has been proud to work on projects with our clients that have led to both national and international recognition. Below is a list of the awards and accolades received by projects Moodjar has helped facilitate. We sends congratulations to all involved for the success of the work.
Engagement Institute's Core Values Awards 2025 - Recognised as a highly commended entry in the Community Development Project Award category
Media link: Main Roads WA Aboriginal Participation Bulletin
National NAIDOC Week Awards 2023 - The METRONET Noongar Reference Group was a finalist in the Caring for Country and Culture Award for their collaborative work identifying Nyungar place names for new stations across METRONET projects.
Media link: METRONET Noongar Reference Group finalist in 2023 National NAIDOC Awards
Impact DOCS Awards Competition (USA) - Award of Merit winner: Boodjara Documentary
Mentone CA Film Festival (California, USA) - Award winner: Boodjara Documentary
Activists Without Borders (London UK) - Award winner: Boodjara Documentary
Produced by CAN, and Directed by Hugh Sando, the Boodjara documentary follows the process and outcomes of the Place Names Melville project. This project was produced in partnership with CAN, Moodjar, and the City of Melville.
Media link: Boodjara wins and selections
AIATSIS Summit Awards 2025 - Harvey Aboriginal Corporation won for Excellence in Cultural Revitilisation, Preservation, and Resurgence. For their work in delivery Nyungar language programs to embrace culture, promote community, and ensure cultural survival, including their work on Place Names Korijekup.
History Council of WA Award 2023 - Place Names Walyalup won in the category: A significant contribution to the understanding or impact of, or advocacy for, the Indigenous history of Western Australia.
Media Link: Place Names Walyalup wins History Council Award
"On behalf of the whole team at Elevated Experiences Co, I wanted to extend a huge thank you for your beautiful contribution to the AFL Grand Final Live at Yagan Square. We are honoured to have had you there."
Elevated Experiences Co.
"Thank you for your great Welcome to Country at the AGM yesterday, delivered with your engaging style, it was greatly appreciated."
Frank Mofflin - Manager Social Performance // South 32
Moodjar katatjiny Aboriginal wer Islander moort birdier nitja boodjar Australia. Ngulla katatjiny baarl birdier kura ye boorda nyidjuk boodjar, geb wer wangkiny.
Ngulla Katitjiny nguny whadjuck moort birdier nitja boodjar ngulla working. Ngulla woorlbirniny quop karnya birdier moort kura ye.
Moodjar acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians and recognise their ongoing role, responsibilities and continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
We acknowledge the Whadjuk People as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.