The Project Oolah (Meaning water in Bardi)

The Bardi-Jawi People of the remote Lullumb and Mudnunn communities continue to care for Country and maintain strong connections to their cultural traditions and practices.
Despite their long ancestral connection to Water and Country through songs and stories, they currently have no access to clean, safe water on their traditional lands.
To ensure community, language and culture not only survive but thrive access to clean water on Country is essential. As the foundation for good health and wellbeing, clean water will create the conditions for the community to prosper by enabling economic independence through cultural tourism

Murgon State High School Project

The Murgon State High School Project is a collaboration between Murgon High School, iSupply, Corporate Australia, and community groups. The project aims to empower students, enhance educational facilities, and strengthen community resilience through sustainable practices and culturally responsive project-based learning.
The initiative seeks to:
 • Empower Students: Engage students through practical learning, developing essential life, career, and trade skills.
 • Enhance Learning Spaces: Create educational facilities focused on agriculture, horticulture, and practical life skills.
 • Promote Sustainability: Embed sustainability into educational facilities and community projects.
 • Strengthen Community Connections: Foster community resilience by addressing local needs in housing and food sovereignty while honoring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage.

Ingleside Project

The Ingleside Project is a visionary initiative aimed at establishing a self-sustaining community hub that integrates food sovereignty, regeneration, housing, food storage, business operations, and technology to support community growth, self-determination, and sustainability.

The Bilby Project

The Bilby Project is a purpose-driven initiative designed to support the perpetuation of culture through mobility. This envisioned vehicle will be dedicated to assisting with on-Country cultural activities such as harvesting, ceremony, and other traditional practices.

The planned vehicle and trailer setup will be designed to transport essential infrastructure—including portable toilets, a cool room, and a camp kitchen—as well as to support rubbish removal, ensuring cultural events are delivered with the necessary amenities. Once built, this vehicle will play a critical role in enabling mob to uphold cultural responsibilities in remote locations with dignity, safety, and comfort.