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We act as intermediaries in the exchange of cultural and western governance. Find out more on cultural governance on our Nyungar Governance page
Within this growing area, Moodjar's specialist services include:
Moodjar is well connected to communities and Aboriginal Corporations across Nyungar country and Western Australia. Dr. Len Collard leads through appropriate cultural protocols in facilitating dialogue within Nyungar country between Traditional Owners and other stakeholders.
To ensure that all voices are heard in negotiations so Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities impacted by potential changes can fully understand the impacts and benefits.
Focusing on those associated with projects that may impact both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities.
Including cultural advice and strategies on moving forward.
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Moodjar's unique value proposition lies in its rigorous research phase at the start of nearly every project
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The smoking ceremony is a traditional ritual used to cleanse and purify a specific area, and cleanse the spirit, body and soul.
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The Welcome to Country ceremony is an acknowledgement and recognition of the rights of Nyungar people’s traditional country.
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Moodjar's Cultural Competency Training (CCT) enhances understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history.
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Moodjar offers rigorous, evidence-based processes for naming and decoding, grounded in Nyungar kaartidjin (knowledge).
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Immerse your staff and key stakeholders in a customised On-Country Cultural Immersion Experience.
Learn moreMoodjar 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.