Upcoming Events
Join proud Meriam/Wagadagam woman Laila Thaker, an actor and theatre-maker with over 15
years’ experience across theatre, film, and television, for a relaxed and engaging script reading workshop centred on Blak and First Nations stories.
Through guided readings and group discussion, participants will build confidence with essential
script-reading skills and explore practical acting techniques, bringing words on the page to life in a supportive, creative space
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
To download a P
DF flyer, click here
Join proud Meriam/Wagadagam woman Laila Thaker, an actor and theatre-maker with over 15
years’ experience across theatre, film, and television, for a relaxed and engaging script reading workshop centred on Blak and First Nations stories.
Through guided readings and group discussion, participants will build confidence with essential
script-reading skills and explore practical acting techniques, bringing words on the page to life in a supportive, creative space
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
To download a P
DF flyer, click here
Sisters Day Out® is Djirra’s well-established wellbeing workshop that offers a space for Aboriginal women to come together to support each other, enjoy a little pampering, get information about rights and options, and engage with support services available. These workshops are held regularly in welcoming community settings, where all Aboriginal women are invited to join.
Sisters Day Out® is Djirra’s well-established wellbeing workshop that offers a space for Aboriginal women to come together to support each other, enjoy a little pampering, get information about rights and options, and engage with support services available. These workshops are held regularly in welcoming community settings, where all Aboriginal women are invited to join.
Sisters Day Out® is Djirra’s well-established wellbeing workshop that offers a space for Aboriginal women to come together to support each other, enjoy a little pampering, get information about rights and options, and engage with support services available. These workshops are held regularly in welcoming community settings, where all Aboriginal women are invited to join.
Sisters Day Out® is Djirra’s well-established wellbeing workshop that offers a space for Aboriginal women to come together to support each other, enjoy a little pampering, get information about rights and options, and engage with support services available. These workshops are held regularly in welcoming community settings, where all Aboriginal women are invited to join.
Join proud Wiradjuri–Yuin, Dungatti, Thurawal and Ngunnawal woman Hope Quealey , an experienced braider with over six years specialising in braiding
and more than a decade working in the hair and beauty industry.
In this relaxed, hands-on workshop, participants will learn the foundations of braiding, pick up practical
techniques and tips and build confidence creating styles on themselves and each other.
Whether you’re a beginner or just want to sharpen your skills, this is a fun space to learn something new and leave with a deadly hair style too!
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
To download a PDF flyer, click here

Join proud Wiradjuri–Yuin, Dungatti, Thurawal and Ngunnawal woman Hope Quealey , an experienced braider with over six years specialising in braiding
and more than a decade working in the hair and beauty industry.
In this relaxed, hands-on workshop, participants will learn the foundations of braiding, pick up practical
techniques and tips and build confidence creating styles on themselves and each other.
Whether you’re a beginner or just want to sharpen your skills, this is a fun space to learn something new and leave with a deadly hair style too!
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
To download a PDF flyer, click here

Narnz, is a proud Walbundja/Yuin Nation woman with Wiradjuri, Gunai Kurnai and Bundjalung
connections.
Weaving has been a powerful healer in her own life and she loves sharing this practice with others.
Healing Mats with Narnz is all about slowing down, getting creative, having a yarn and
discovering how weaving can support healing for the hands, the heart and the spirit.
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
Narnz, is a proud Walbundja/Yuin Nation woman with Wiradjuri, Gunai Kurnai and Bundjalung
connections.
Weaving has been a powerful healer in her own life and she loves sharing this practice with others.
Healing Mats with Narnz is all about slowing down, getting creative, having a yarn and
discovering how weaving can support healing for the hands, the heart and the spirit.
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
Join the Koori Women’s Place team for a relaxed online workshop filled with laughs, connection and
good yarns while creating your own beautiful bracelets.
From the comfort of home, you’ll get creative and craft alongside other women, no experience
needed — just come as you are.
All materials will be supplied and posted to your door, so you’ll have everything you need to join in
and make something special to keep or gift.
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
To download a PDF flyer, click here

Join the Koori Women’s Place team for a relaxed online workshop filled with laughs, connection and
good yarns while creating your own beautiful bracelets.
From the comfort of home, you’ll get creative and craft alongside other women, no experience
needed — just come as you are.
All materials will be supplied and posted to your door, so you’ll have everything you need to join in
and make something special to keep or gift.
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or kwp@djirra.org.au
To download a PDF flyer, click here

