Guyala Yimba - First Nations First Stories

Storytelling is our power. It’s how we’ve carried knowledge, culture, and identity across generations as the world’s oldest living culture.

For us, story isn’t just expression — it shapes how we understand human rights, creativity, relationships, and the way we work with people and systems.

First Nations First Stories is our commitment to centring Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and telling in everything we create and contribute to.

Through Team Guyala, we bring this into our work across advocacy, consulting, Country, and culture.

HOW WE WORK

Guyala Yimba is grounded in the understanding that story is not simply narrative or expression — it is a way of carrying knowledge, shaping relationships, and organising how the world is engaged.

For First Nations peoples, story holds memory, responsibility, identity, and continuity. It informs how rights are understood, how creativity is expressed, how people are supported, and how connection to Country is honoured.

First Nations First Stories guides how we think, collaborate, and contribute across all portfolios of Team Guyala.

OUR WORK

Binbi Mithada (Good Spirit)

Consulting, Wellbeing & People

Binbi Mithida centres work connected to people, wellbeing, and organisational or relational strength.

This portfolio supports individuals, groups, and organisations through consulting, facilitation, and advisory engagements that build clarity, resilience, capability, and culturally grounded ways of working.

Yoora Bira (You all Play)

Creative Culture & Expression

Yoora Bira holds space for creativity, expression, and cultural practice.

For First Nations peoples, creativity is inseparable from story, identity, and continuity. This portfolio supports creative, narrative, and cultural work that strengthens voice, connection, and expression across artistic and collaborative forms

Yoora Maltha (You All Mob)

Human Rights & Collective Voice

Yoora Maltha centres work grounded in human rights, collective voice, and structural change.

This portfolio recognises that rights are lived and experienced through systems, relationships, and power structures. It supports education, advocacy, mentoring, and strategic contributions that strengthen understanding, agency, and influence.

Binbi Yamba (Good Country)

Caring for Country

Binbi Yamba centres work connected to Country — recognising land, water, and place as living systems of relationship, responsibility, and continuity.

This portfolio supports initiatives, campaigns, and collaborations dedicated to protecting Country, strengthening community voices, and enabling coordinated action grounded in cultural and ecological care.

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