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A path to purpose - Still on Track E-Scooter Program Launches in Kununurra
Wunan Foundation this week welcomed 10 new participants into the Still on Track...
Giovanni Torre 30 Jul 2025
Aboriginal employee housing expanded in East Kimberley
Aboriginal employee housing in Kununurra will expand with six new homes to be de...
Joseph Guenzler 2 Jun 2025
Respected Kimberley Elder, the late Mr Thomas Birch, led a life of service to the community
Respected Kimberley Elder, Mr Thomas Birch, is being remembered as a dedicated c...
Giovanni Torre 31 May 2025
Indigenous businesses shine at Boorloo Trade Fair
The Boorloo Convention Centre came alive as it hosted the Indigenous Business Tr...
Rhiannon Clarke 28 Nov 2024
Unique partnership between two Aboriginal organisations contracted to establish essential services in East Kimberley
In a landmark collaboration, Wunan Foundation and MG Corporation (Miriuwing Gaje...
Giovanni Torre 18 Apr 2024
Wunan Foundation to deliver first-of-its-kind withdrawal service in Kununurra

The East Kimberley's Wunan Foundation is set to deliver a first-of-its-kind Aboriginal community-controlled low medical withdrawal service. The service, which will be delivered in Kununurra, will see...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 14, 2024
Wunan Foundation head urges new thinking to tackle alcohol "genocide" of Aboriginal people in north WA

The head of an Aboriginal development organisation in WA's north has urged a new approach to address alcohol abuse in Indigenous communities.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 19, 2024
Hilux converted into roving karaoke and movie machine for remote Kimberley communities

A trusty Toyota Hilux has been converted into a roving entertainment machine to bring karaoke, movies and discos to remote Kimberley communities.

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