Yura Yungi Nguyuru Waaringarrem Health & Wellbeing NAIDOC Festival 2026
Published on Tuesday, 14 July 2026 at 10:30:00 AM
Yura Yungi Medical Service Extends Heartfelt Thanks Following a Successful Health & Wellbeing NAIDOC Festival
Following the successful conclusion of the Yura Yungi Nguyuru Waaringarrem Health & Wellbeing Festival, Yura Yungi Medical Service would like to extend its heartfelt gratitude to the many organisations, businesses and community partners whose support made this year's event such a success.
Over two incredible days, our community came together to celebrate culture, strengthen connections, promote health and wellbeing, and honour NAIDOC Week. The festival's success would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our sponsors and partners, whose commitment to our community helped bring this vision to life.
A very special acknowledgement goes to Lotterywest, our Major Sponsor, whose support played a significant role in making this festival possible. Their support enabled us to deliver a vibrant community event that celebrated Aboriginal culture, encouraged healthy lifestyles, showcased local talent, and created meaningful opportunities for people of all ages to connect and celebrate together.
We would also like to sincerely thank all of our valued sponsors for their outstanding support.
Gold Sponsors
- Lotterywest (Major Sponsor)
- Job Pathways
- Tivan
- Nirrumbuk Aboriginal Corporation
- Nirrumbuk Environmental Health
- Mira Consulting
- Horizon Power
Silver Sponsors
- Kimberley Minerals
- Royal Life Saving WA – Talent Pool Academy
- Wunan
- Jungarni-Jutiya
- Springs of Hope
- Shire of Halls Creek
- Traditional Credit Union
- Kimberley Hotel
- Vision Power
Bronze Sponsor
Your commitment to our community helped create a festival that celebrated culture, inspired healthy living, strengthened community connections, and provided a welcoming space for people across Halls Creek and the surrounding communities to come together.
To every sponsor, volunteer, performer, stallholder, community organisation and attendee—thank you for being part of this special event. Your support and participation helped make the Yura Yungi Nguyuru Waaringarrem Health & Wellbeing Festival a memorable celebration of community, culture and wellbeing.
Together, we celebrated the spirit of NAIDOC Week and this year's theme, "50 Years of Deadly," while creating lasting memories that will continue to strengthen our community for years to come.