We Are Weenthunga

Weenthunga is growing and nourishing the First Nations health workforce and leading transformational change in health and education systems. We are a First Nations led network and not-for-profit organisation that amplifies First Nations voice, centres First Nations knowledge and values two-way collaboration. We are guided by the values of relationship, respect, reciprocity and responsibility.

Our Story

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Cultural Safety & Critical Consciousness

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Cultural Safety & Critical Consciousness

Our Work and Impact

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Our Work and Impact

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Become a Member

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Become a Member


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About Balance by Shawana Andrews

This image represents balance across time, place and people. It shows the timeless anchor of mother earth with the 4 principles of relationship, respect, reciprocity and responsibility embedded within. The fish show a river of movement of community through time, from past to future, demonstrating connectedness and leadership. They also show diversity across communities that builds strength from its networks and two-way learning and working. The spiralling fish moving from the collective display strength and bravery in their leadership, leading through education and the support of generations.

The ancestors in possum skin cloaks stand together strong beneath the ancient trees and Elders, showing the way. The moths, humble creatures who show great adaptability and resilience, represent women as they move across Country and water, linking time and place through knowledge and understanding. They show great aptitude as they emerge from the earth, move through the community, learning from their ancestors and Elders. They create a path that others can follow and finally come together, drawing on old and new knowledge in their shared vision of First Nations’ health.

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Shawana was one of Weenthunga’s first Members and our inaugural Deputy President in 2010. In addition to being a leader in First Nations health, Shawana is also a talented artist and storyteller. We thank Shawana for bringing Weenthunga’s vision and story to life.

Pictured: Shawana Andrews (Palawa), MPH, BSW, BA