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WAALI Alumni Christmas Party 2024
On Thursday, 28 November, Perpetual hosted the WAALI Alumni Christmas Party at their offices overlooking the beautiful Derbal Yerrigan. It was a great time to celebrate the season and connect […]
WAALI Awarded Lotterywest Grant to Expand Leadership Programs for Aboriginal Communities
WAALI is thrilled to announce its receipt of a Lotterywest Grant presented by Hon Dr Tony Buti MLA, Minister for Education; Aboriginal Affairs; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests. This significant grant […]
The Western Australia Aboriginal Leadership Institute (WAALI) is delighted to announce the creation of a five-year partnership with BHP, with the clear objective of expanding its charter of delivering powerful […]
Image credits: Government House WAALI recently celebrated a significant milestone with the graduation of its Emerging Aboriginal Leaders Program. The graduation was hosted by His Excellency the Honourable Chris […]
Welcoming Damian Tapley as WAALI’s New CEO
The Western Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute is happy to announce the appointment of Damian Tapley as Chief Executive Officer. Damian has a background as an executive leader in a large […]
CHAIR ROBYN SMITH-WALLEY AWARDED MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
The Board and Staff of WAALI would like to acknowledge and congratulate our Chair Robyn Smith-Walley on receiving the award of Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), for her […]
The Western Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute Ltd (“WAALI”) chairperson Robyn Smith Walley today announced that the WAALI CEO, Ms. Johanna Ward has tendered her resignation for personal reasons. Johanna […]
Deputy Chair Angela Ryder Awarded Member of the Order of Australia
We would like to congratulate our Deputy Chair Angela Ryder for being awarded Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia. Angela’s exceptional service to the Aboriginal […]
The Emerging Leaders of 2022 are half way through their 10 week program
In the past 5 weeks they have spent time with Elders, learnt more about themselves through Print and enjoyed cultural workshops.