At Nayri Niara we create Good Spirit

We are an Aboriginal owned social enterprise located on Palawa Country, Lutruwita/Tasmania.

We connect to First Nations Cultures, to Country, to Community, to the Self and to the Sacred.
We unite ancient Indigenous knowledge with modern innovative practices.
We are open to ALL people, from ALL cultural lineages.
We seek guidance of Elders, cultural knowledge keepers and industry experts.
We privilege the voices of First Nations.

Survey for Palawa Community about our shared values and themes relating to Kunanyi / Mt Wellington, Lutruwita/Tasmania

We are asking Palawa community members some questions to help us document our deep spiritual, practical and emotional connections with Kunanyi.

Your insights are invaluable in recognising shared values and themes that resonate with our community.

Your responses will help us build a strong foundational report to amplify our voices and knowledge.

Submissions close Thursday 26 September, 2024

Any questions or concerns please contact Nayri Niara's Ruth Langford on 0481120880

For support in completing this survey please contact Madeline Wells via Facebook or Instagram, text 0400 149 364 (work & personal number) or email mwells319@gmail.com

If this survey is not accessible for you, please let us know how we can support you to have your say.

When you complete the survey you’ll go straight into the draw to win prizes such as a King Maireener & Black Crow necklace made and donated by Pakana woman Fiona Green, a haircut and style at Mazi Hair (valued at $158) donated by Wiradjuri woman and deadly hairdresser Jasmine Heckenberg and more.

Don't be shame you mob! What you have to share is important to us. 

Images by Jillian Mundy

More Nayri Niara Offerings

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    Cultural

    We offer connective and immersive experiences that celebrate Indigenous culture & community.

    Our offerings include: Acknowledgement/Welcome to Country, On-Country Workshops, Under the Surface Forums with First Nations voices & other events celebrating First Nations cultures.

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    WellBeing

    We believe in WellBeing for ALL Beings.

    Keep an eye out for our WellBeing offerings in the form of workshops and retreats. Or book a private session with a WellBeing practitioner.

    Our 1:1 sessions include Indigenous Medicines Therapy, Holotropic Breathwork & Forensic Healing.

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    Projects

    We connect & co-create on projects that heal & rebuild First Nations cultural knowledge, with the goal of building new futures within & beyond the Tasmanian Aboriginal community.

It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to our beloved LongHouse. So grateful for all the people and organisations that supported Nayri Niara establishing a cultural communal hub in the heart of Nipaluna/Hobart. The LongHouse was a home for activities, projects and events such as our Home HEARTh Markets, many mentoring programs and wellbeing experiences.

We are taking time to reconsider where and how we would like to find a new home that can see us all flourish.

Journey with us back through what the LongHouse venue provided and what it meant, and will always mean, to so many of us.

Nayri Niara Good Spirit Festival

Nayri Niara Good Spirit Festival is a 3-day biennial gathering of Indigenous knowledge & culture sharing, music, ceremony & arts held on the stunning cultural landscape that is Lunawuni/Bruny Island in the southeast of Lutruwita/Tasmania.

This Festival is a powerful opportunity for Indigenous & non-Indigenous people to share knowledge & ceremony, honouring ancient traditions with modern innovation.

The Festival hosts an amazing array of musicians, dancers, healers & teachers to explore & connect Indigenous, Earth-based living, wellbeing & healing wisdom.

A huge heartfelt thank you to all who joined us for the life enhancing 2022 Festival.

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 We pay our deep respects to the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, the Spirit of Place & the Creation Ancestors. We acknowledge the ancient & continued custodianship and cultural responsibility of First Nations Elders & cultural knowledge keepers. We are a Sovereign People who believe in self-determination. #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe

Our gratitude to

Australian Government - Department of Education, Skills and Employment
Tasmanian Government
Events Tasmania