Djerriwarrh First Nations Aboriginal Corporation provides culturally grounded services that support organisations, community groups, and individuals to engage respectfully with Aboriginal culture and community. All services are delivered in a way that centres cultural integrity, strengthens understanding, and builds meaningful relationships.
Welcome to Country ceremonies are conducted by recognised cultural representatives and formally acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land.
These ceremonies recognise the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to Country and set a respectful tone for events and gatherings.
Smoking Ceremonies are traditional cultural practices used for cleansing, protection, and spiritual connection.
These ceremonies are often used to open events, gatherings, and significant moments, creating a space that is grounded in culture and respect.
Djerriwarrh First Nations Aboriginal Corporation delivers Smoking Ceremonies in a way that honours cultural practice while ensuring participants understand the meaning and purpose behind the ceremony.
Djerriwarrh First Nations Aboriginal Corporation provides cultural guidance and support for significant life events such as funerals, weddings, and community gatherings.
This support ensures ceremonies are conducted in a way that is culturally appropriate, respectful, and aligned with community expectations.
The approach is flexible and responsive, working alongside individuals and families to honour culture and create meaningful experiences.
Traditional Cultural Experiences provide opportunities for individuals and groups to learn directly from First Nations knowledge and connection to Country.
These experiences may include bush walks, storytelling, and sharing knowledge about land, waterways, plants, and cultural practices.
The focus is on creating genuine learning experiences that deepen understanding and connection, rather than surface-level engagement.
We support organisations to develop and strengthen Reconciliation Action Plans that are practical, meaningful, and grounded in genuine engagement.
This includes providing cultural advice, reviewing existing approaches, and supporting organisations to move beyond compliance toward real impact.
The focus is on building long-term relationships and embedding respectful practices across workplaces and systems.
As part of our Economic development program, we have created a Maintenance Service stream that provides practical support such as lawn mowing, property upkeep, and general outdoor maintenance.
These services create opportunities for employment, skills development, and participation within our community.
The approach combines practical service delivery with social and economic outcomes, supporting individuals to build experience and contribute to community.