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MAALI Group – Mila Birdal Program

With the support of Malli Group through their Mila Birdal Program, MADALAH Alumna and recent Year 12 Graduate Keira Laylan completed a pre-apprenticeship in school gaining a Certificate II in Electrotechnology, leading her to become an apprentice electrician this year with Maali Group, a proudly Aboriginal owned and managed, multi-discipline contracting services company. Keira says […]

Year 7 Camp

MADALAH staff, mentors and students officially kicked off 2023 with our very successful Year 7 Camp on the 18th – 19th February. The camp was held at Point Walter Recreation and Conference Centre for our Perth and South West based students. We would like to acknowledge Morgans Financial for kindly sponsoring this event. We thoroughly […]

Welcome to Country

On Sunday 12th February, MADALAH and Future Footprints co-hosted the 2023 Welcome to Country at the Kings Park Exhibition Ground. 300 students from across our partner schools attended this special event along with MADALAH, Future Footprints and members from the AISWA board and staff. The Welcome to Country included a smoking ceremony by Vivienne Hansen […]

MADALAH’s Year Ahead

MADALAH will be supporting 461 scholars this year, our biggest cohort to date! We have an exciting year ahead which includes new and existing programs and key events. Our first event for the year is the MADALAH Future Footprints 2023 Welcome to Country, which took place Sunday 12th February at Kings Park Exhibition Ground. Partner […]

Reflecting on 2022…

As the 2022 year draws to a close, I would like to reflect on the amazing year we have had supporting our 416 young people at our 23 partner schools! During the year the team at MADALAH carried out 245 school visits, and our mentors conducted 92 mentoring sessions, carried out multiple social and emotional […]

Meet Our New Ambassador – Yulu McGrady

Yulu is a highly motivated and results driven professional, with a deep passion for business & leadership development. Yulu thrives when tasked with building connections with key stakeholders and clients, using strong emotional intelligence. Yulu works within Fortescue’s Community, Environment & Government team, tasked with creating economic development opportunities for Native Title partners and Aboriginal […]

MADALAH E-shop is OPEN!

Stuck for last minute gifts? MADALAH’s very first E-Shop has launched! Look no further for your last-minute gifts. Our gorgeous selection of products each feature a beautiful design by one of our students, with a meaning that represents themselves, their culture and their connection to MADALAH. Please consider supporting us to support more Indigenous young […]

Students Collaborate to Create Unique Artwork

During our final school visits for 2022, we have been working on completing a fantastic artwork collaboration that has been created by past MADALAH student and 2010 Scotch College Graduate Kamsani Bin-Sellah, formally known as Kambarni. Kamsani has designed two amazing pieces, Yongka’s (kangaroo’s) on Boodja (country) and Waugal (Serpent) and Weitj (emu) legs. This […]

Penrhos College – 2023 RAP Committee Launch

MADALAH staff were recently invited to attend Penrhos College’s RAP Committee Launch. This gathering was opened with a beautiful Welcome to Country from Wadjuk and Ballardong Elder Sandra Hebern (Collard). This was then followed by the Principal’s speech which included a big thank you to MADALAH Staff and Mentors for supporting scholars and creating a […]

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.