Held on Banjima Country in Karijini National Park, this unique festival creates an important space to share and celebrate local Indigenous culture.
This year, members of the Banjima community will be hosting Karijini Experience’s opening Welcome to Country Corroboree and sharing Banjima's culture through a series of events across the week. Come along!
Banjima Rangers start the year with prescribed burns in Karijini National Park #News
Our Banjima Ranger program is set for another full year of caring for Country projects!
Last month, our Rangers worked closely with WA's Parks and Wildlife Service on prescribed burns in Karijini National Park — a great way to improve their fire management skills and care for Country. Follow the Rangers' work via Instagram: @banjima_rangers.
Become a Banjima Cultural Awareness Trainer! #Notice
If you are interested in becoming a Cultural Awareness Trainer to teach and share Banjima culture with other organisations, there's still time to put your name down.
BNTAC is currently organising training workshops for Banjima People interested in learning these valuable skills.
Every week, BNTAC's team search for job and education opportunities relevant to our Members and the wider Banjima community. From Perth to the Pilbara, from leadership training to roles in mining, hospitality, and more!
Thank you again to all Members who completed our recent Member Services survey.
Based on your feedback, we reviewed our service standard and reduced the five day application processing times to only three days. We have also prioritised food and fuel applications, which now only take two days to process!
Don't forget to check our opportunities page, which is updated weekly and has more information on job openings, traineeships, educational programs, and more.