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Tertiary Networking Event & Mentor PD

On Monday July 25th, MADALAH were also excited to host a networking afternoon for our tertiary scholars, followed by a professional development session for our mentors, many of whom are also in receipt of a tertiary scholarship! It was amazing to catch up with each of our tertiary scholars and yarn about their first semester […]

Education and Well-being Day – Wesley College

On Monday July 25th, MADALAH staff spent the morning at Gloucester Park facilitating another wonderful Education & Well-being Day for our Wesley College scholars! The first session of the day was presented by Des Headland and Janelle Campbell-Cooke. Des, an Indigenous ex-AFL player who is seen as a role model to many of the boys […]

NAIDOC Celebrations – Bunbury Catholic College

MADALAH CEO and Student & Families Support team members attended Bunbury Catholic College’s NAIDOC Assembly. MADALAH ambassador Syd Jackson shared stories about his incredible life and the opportunities he gained through his sporting career and was named an honouree for the 2021 Sir Doug Nicholls AFL Round. South Summit also performed an hour-long concert and […]

NAIDOC Celebrations – St Brigid’s College

MADALAH staff joined St Brigid’s College for their NAIDOC Week assembly. On arrival, staff, students and guests were invited to a smoking ceremony conducted by Elder James Kearing where they all walked through a gentle smoke before entering the gymnasium. This was followed by a beautiful Welcome to Country where James explained that when we […]

NAIDOC Shirt Competition Winner – Kylie Champion

MADALAH proudly supports NAIDOC Week and the 2022 theme, Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! Here at MADALAH we empower our students to be active members in our communities, having the voice and skills to make the change for future generations! Each year we hold a NAIDOC Shirt Competition to provide our scholars with the […]

NAIDOC Celebrations – Prendiville Catholic College

On the 27th of June MADALAH staff celebrated NAIDOC with our Prendiville Catholic College scholars. To kick start NAIDOC week for the college, Sandra Harben, a Whadjuk/Baladong Noongar Elder completed a beautiful and engaging Welcome to Country complemented with a smoking ceremony. All students took part in the ceremony, giving them the opportunity to understand […]

NAIDOC Celebrations – Trinity College

On June 28th, MADALAH staff attended the NAIDOC Assembly at Trinity College. It was a fantastic celebration with year 12 students Colby Sibosado and Tryse Rioli MC’ing and the Trinity Indigenous students putting on an amazing dance and Didgeridoo performance. After the assembly, the Indigenous students invited their families and staff to attend a morning […]

Education and Well-being Day – Nagle Catholic College

MADALAH staff headed to Geraldton to conduct our Education and Well-being Day event with scholars who attend Nagle Catholic College. The all-day event included a session about career pathways, exploring topics relating to resumes, personal presentation, interview skills, career pathway planning and work ethic. We believe that it is important to equip our scholars for […]

Education and Well-being Day 2022

June saw us host our Education & Well-being Days for our scholars attending each of our 23 partner schools. Each day began with an Acknowledgement of Country by one of our students, followed by the group being split into juniors and seniors to ensure the topics discussed in our sessions were relevant to their age […]

Acknowledgement of Country

MADALAH acknowledges and pays tribute to the Whadjuk Noongar, the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which we work, and we pay our respects to their Elders – past, present and emerging. This acknowledgement extends to the First Peoples’ land across the state of Western Australia which is home to the many students that we support.

MADALAH recognises and values the continuity of cultural, educational and spiritual practices of First Peoples.

We wish to advise our First Peoples that this site may contain the names, images or audio-visual recordings of people who have passed.