Weenthunga Annual Report
The Weenthunga Health Network’s Annual Report on activities for the year July 2015 to June 2016 is now available.
05/12/2016
The Weenthunga Health Network’s Annual Report on activities for the year July 2015 to June 2016 is now available.
Weenthunga was honoured to be selected to present on our Nyarrn-gakgo mangkie young women’s program and VAHENonline at the 2019 IAHA Conference. We’ve shared our Abstracts below. Nyarrn-gakgo mangkieNyarrn-gakgo mangkie in Woiwurrung means ‘Hear Within’. “We come together in a safe environment to hear and understand other women’s stories. We’re supported by community and ancestors to listen to our own … Read More
Weenthunga is proud and excited to share our new “About Us” video. Our video brings together some of the women who’ve been instrumental in shaping Weenthunga and our Nyarrn-gakgo mangkie young women’s program. Watch this space – more videos to come! You can view our video below and on our About Us page.
Weenthunga is pleased to announce the recent launch of our GiveNow giving platform. With future funding uncertainty, Weenthunga is calling out to our Members to support the critical work we’re doing in the health and education spaces. The Weenthunga Committee of Management is very appreciative of donations generously made from time to time to help Weenthunga achieve its goals. As a registered charity … Read More
Weenthunga Health Network acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which we live, visit and work.
We pay our deep respects to Elders past and present, who have cared for and held Country.
Each day we walk with purpose. We learn by watching, listening and waiting. We act, understanding our obligations to Country and all living and non-living beings.
We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded.
Always was, Always will be, Aboriginal Land.
Weenthunga Health Network acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which we live, visit and work.
We pay our deep respects to Elders past and present, who have cared for and held Country.
Each day we walk with purpose. We learn by watching, listening and waiting. We act, understanding our obligations to Country and all living and non-living beings.
We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded.
Always was, Always will be, Aboriginal Land.