Maar Koodjal works in partnership with organisations that share a commitment to culturally grounded, respectful, and responsible engagement with Aboriginal people and communities.
Our partnerships are built through relationship, trust, and shared purpose. They are not transactional arrangements, but collaborative efforts shaped by context, readiness, and mutual accountability.
Working in partnership
We partner with organisations across a range of sectors, including:
Community services and Aboriginal organisations
Youth, wellbeing, and family support services
Education and training providers
Local government and public institutions
Arts, cultural, and community-based initiatives
Partnerships may involve cultural guidance, program collaboration, training, mentoring, or longer-term relationship-based work. The form and scope of each partnership is shaped collaboratively and evolves over time.
How partnerships are approached
Maar Koodjal approaches partnerships with care and cultural responsibility. Engagement begins through conversation and consideration of cultural context, organisational readiness, and shared intent.
We work best with organisations that understand the importance of relationship, are open to learning, and are committed to culturally safe practice over time rather than one-off engagement.
Examples of partnership contexts
Over time, Maar Koodjal has worked alongside a range of organisations and initiatives in different contexts. These partnerships have included collaboration with:
Community and not-for-profit organisations
Local government and place-based initiatives
Education and youth-focused settings
Cultural and creative projects
Specific partnerships are discussed by conversation rather than public listing, in recognition that much of this work is relational and context-dependent.
Engaging with Maar Koodjal
Organisations interested in working with Maar Koodjal are invited to begin with a conversation.
Please contact [email protected] to discuss context, intent, and cultural fit.