ATWA Launches New Web Site
Aboriginal Tourism Western Australia (ATWA) was created as a subsidiary of WAITOC, in order to diversify funding and sustainability, moving away from the…
Post-October 14 Referendum: Where to from here?
The Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council (WAITOC), which promotes more than 150 Aboriginal owned and operated tourism experiences throughout…
Capturing life and culture on canvas
The Northam Yorgas offer creativity, connection and comfort at their weekly arts & craft sessions, and now women of all ages in the community have been invited…
Preserving Language and Culture
The Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Language Dictionary - the preservation of Aboriginal languages is more than just a recording of linguistic diversity - it's…
Calling all Whadjuk Artists
WAITOC and the Swan Valley Visitor Centre invite all Whadjuk artists and creative people to submit an art piece that tells their story of Country through art.
NAIDOC 2023 - For Our Elders
This year's NAIDOC celebrated the love and respect for Aboriginal Elders