Yardhura Walani drives systems-level change and is the largest Indigenous health and wellbeing team in Australia, spanning cultural determinants like racism, tobacco control, family safety, cancer and chronic disease.
Yardhura Walani is a gifted Ngunnawal language name that translates to mean “a strong, powerful, and healthy energy and place.” The Centre requested a culturally meaningful brand identity and logo that reflects its purpose and embodies the key themes of Wellbeing and Connection.
We must allow communities to lead, and we must uphold the rights of those we serve. We must do no further harm, and continue to attract, grow and support the most talented, dedicated and passionate researchers, for what we each know, is some of the most important work that anyone could do.
FIONA CORNFORTH, CEO, YARDHURA WALANI
Australian National University
Teho Ropeyarn is from Injinoo, at the very top of Cape York. Teho’s clan groups are Angkamuthi on the west coast and Yadhaykana on the east coast. Teho’s work explores several traditional and historical stories, including significant events, dreaming sites and totems. Injinoo peoples are made up of four clan groups and ceremonial body designs demonstrate their continued spiritual connection to Country and community on both land and sea.
We think about Country from the inside out. The stories embedded in my work are not just about place– they are about family, belonging, and continuity.
Teho Ropeyarn
Through a considered curatorial approach, we co-created a powerful brand identity that harnessed the work of Utku An Alarrakudhi – a traditional cultural story that teaches the interconnectedness of life. This was beautifully translated into artwork by Injinoo artist Teho Ropeyarn.
Building on this foundation, we created a memorable brand identity and suite of communications collateral, digital marketing and event assets. To capture the artist story and creative process, we produced a video in partnership with Teho and Phillip of PhlipVids (a Gimuy/Cairns-based videographer).
The result? A powerful brand identity that represents strength and resilience while reflecting the unique cultural approach of Yardhura Walani and the communities it serves.
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