
Mikayla Roe – Giving Back
Over 15 years ago, at the 2008 Brisbane Gala Dinner, a young Mikayla Roe took to the stage at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre – the very first Yalari
Over 15 years ago, at the 2008 Brisbane Gala Dinner, a young Mikayla Roe took to the stage at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre – the very first Yalari
2023 saw the formation of a new and important partnership between Yalari and RACV, which supports Yalari to deliver workshops, accommodate and help facilitate leadership and professional development camps, and
Watch the highlight video from our Brisbane Gala Dinner.
As the days become warmer throughout the country, I’m writing to you from the wheatbelt area of Western Australia completing the last of our student interviews across Australia. The hopeful
Growing up on Thursday Island, Kiyoshi Nakata-Binjuda loved to dance. “I would always be dancing at home….I just felt a passion for it.” When the idea of moving away to
“Growing up in a small community like Horn Island, opportunities were limited and unless someone from outside came and exposed you to something, you wouldn’t have known it was out
They say it takes a community to educate a child; supporting 249 Indigenous children to attend leading boarding schools around Australia though, takes a network of dedicated individuals, families, organisations
Yalari scholarships are available annually for up to 50 Indigenous children from rural and isolated areas who meet the eligibility requirements and demonstrate a strong commitment to their education.
It started back in 2013 with a generous yet simple offer to allow all our Yalari students to travel on Greyhound’s coaches for free. A couple of years later, they
Yalari respects our Elders, past and present, and acknowledges that our office is on Kombumerri country within the lands of the Yugambeh language group.