Nyunnga Ku Regional Community Collective Hub — Leonora, Western Australia
On 15 April, Nyunnga Ku Aboriginal Corporation proudly hosted the Roundtable and Cultural Launch at the Nyunnga Ku Regional Community Collective Hub in Leonora.
This event marked a key milestone in the development of the Hub, bringing together community, partners, and stakeholders to strengthen collaboration and share the vision for the future.
Aboriginal artworks created by community members were on display throughout the day — a reminder that culture is not a backdrop to this work, but its foundation.
We thank the organisations who supported and contributed to the day:
The roundtable created space for meaningful discussion, collaboration, and shared direction. Representatives from partner organisations, government agencies, and community members sat together to talk about what the Hub is building — and what it means for the Northern Goldfields.
The cultural launch celebrated community, connection, and the future of the Regional Community Collective Hub. It was a moment to acknowledge the work already done and to look ahead with clarity and purpose.
The day reflected the strength of partnerships and the importance of community-led initiatives across the region. When community, organisations, and government come together on shared ground, the work moves forward.

Community, partners, and stakeholders gathered at the Hub — 15 April 2025

Board members and guests at the Regional Community Collective Hub

Nyunnga Ku board with Hub partners

Curtin University Rural Health and NIAA representatives with Colleen

Genesis Minerals team with Colleen at the launch

Nyunnga Ku board and staff

Aboriginal artworks on display at the Hub

Adrian and Vicki with Aboriginal artwork created for the event

Board members and Bianca

Tim, Colleen, Colin and Colleen at the launch

Colleen — Chairperson, Nyunnga Ku Aboriginal Corporation

Colleen speaking at the launch

Elder on Country

Vicki — Nyunnga Ku board member

Nana and Luxie

Thomas and family at the launch

Joshua

Community member with native plant — a symbol of the environmental program

Family on Country at sunset
Learn more about what Nyunnga Ku is building.