Skip to content
Indigenous

SOUTH WEST ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S COLLECTIVE HOSTS SECOND HISTORIC ROUNDTABLE

SOUTH WEST ABORIGINAL WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE 2 mins read

BUNBURY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA – The South West Aboriginal Women’s Collective (SWAWC) will host its second Roundtable gathering on 1–2 September 2025 in Bunbury, bringing together Aboriginal women from across the South West to continue shaping a strong, united regional voice.

Following the success of the inaugural Roundtable in January, which saw more than 80 Aboriginal women gather on Wardandi Boodja to launch the Collective, this second gathering marks a critical step in building sustainable structures for leadership and decision-making.

Over two days, participants will:

  • Determine priority areas for action across the South West;
  • Map regional representation and ensure all communities have a voice at the table;
  • Take nominations for Directors to form SWAWC’s inaugural leadership body; and
  • Share and discuss issues directly impacting Aboriginal women, families, and communities.

SWAWC Chairperson Michelle Woosnam said the Roundtable reflects the strength and determination of Aboriginal women across the region:

“This is about Aboriginal women leading with strength, spirit and sovereignty. Our voices, our priorities, and our solutions will shape the path forward for our communities. The Roundtable is where we come together to decide not only what needs to change, but how we will lead that change.”

The Roundtable will also provide space for cultural connection, intergenerational dialogue, and the celebration of women’s leadership across the South West. Michelle Munns who attended the inaugural roundtable and will be attending the upcoming gathering says it is key to for women to come together:

“It’s important for women to empower each other through Culture, Community and friendships…we are stronger together”

About SWAWC
The South West Aboriginal Women’s Collective is a grassroots, community-led movement ensuring Aboriginal women across the region are empowered to shape decisions that affect their lives and futures. Grounded in the Wiyi Yani U Thangani Change Agenda and Ways of Working, SWAWC is committed to strengthening leadership, building pathways for youth, and amplifying Aboriginal women’s voices in regional, state, and national forums.

Media Contact
Sharni Bennell
Mobile: 0467 967 260
Email: [email protected]

Media

More from this category

  • Environment, Indigenous
  • 04/12/2025
  • 10:15
RMIT University

Cairns mangrove study sets new standard for Indigenous-led research on country

A new study highlights how Indigenous leadership, science and business can unite to protect coastal ecosystems while building long-term environmental and cultural knowledge. Published…

  • Contains:
  • Environment, Indigenous
  • 04/12/2025
  • 09:29
RMIT University

Cairns mangrove study sets new standard for Indigenous-led research on country

A new study highlights how Indigenous leadership, science and business can unite to protect coastal ecosystems while building long-term environmental and cultural knowledge. Published…

  • Contains:
  • Indigenous, Information Technology
  • 01/12/2025
  • 07:03
Paul Ramsay Foundation

Will AI close or widen the gap? New report examines opportunities and risks for First Nations communities

Australia’s first comprehensive report to examine the future impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on First Nations communities warns that the technology could either widen inequality or help close the gap, depending on who holds the power to shape it. The report by Wiradjuri researcher and Paul Ramsay Foundation Fellow Dr Kyle Turner draws on Australia’s 17 Closing the Gap targets to systemically assess how AI may influence outcomes across health, education, employment, justice and culture. The report finds that while AI has the potential to improve lives, it also carries significant risks, particularly when communities are excluded from design and…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.