Our Partners

We work hard to create collaborative partnerships with both State and Federal Government, the private sector, and the community housing and services sector.

On a strategic level, Noongar Mia Mia is working closely with the our partners across all sectors to deliver upon these commitments:

Ensure government policies and practices impacting homelessness reflect an understanding of Aboriginal culture and values

Ensure homelessness response services are culturally responsive and flexible to better meet the needs of Aboriginal people

Increase the availability of appropriate accommodation and service options for Aboriginal people and families

Our holistic approach enables us to set the right foundations for the socio-economic inclusion of our people, contributing meaningfully to Australia’s commitment to Closing the Gap.

Service Delivery Partners

Indigo Junction

The ISLC Group

Congregation of the Sisters of St. John of God

St. Patrick's Community Support Centre (St. Pat's)

UnitingWA

The University of Western Australia

Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Yaran Property Group

Funding Partners

Beyond Bank Australia

Congregation of the Sisters of St. John of God

Good360

WA Department of Communities

Lotterywest

Pegasus Legacy Trust

South32

The Sonya Pamela Rogers Trust

Our Supporters

City of Perth

Council of Aboriginal Services WA

CBRE

Development WA

Indigenous Business Australia

Jo Kirker Consultancy Services

Keystart

National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Housing Association

Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Shelter WA

Noongar Housing First Principles contains materials such as images, stories and text in language that embody the cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expression of the Noongar people and Nations of Australia. Noongar people and communities have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural heritage in accordance with Article 31 of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Any use, reproduction or dealing with these materials for purposes not authorised by the Traditional Custodians is a serious breach of the Noongar customary laws and may also breach the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).

For enquiries about permitted reproductions of these materials, contact the Managing Director or call (08) 9271 8711