Tribal Warrior Celebrates 25 years

Amanda Hansen-Lowe • July 1, 2024

25 Years and still going strong!

NAIDOC week 2024 marks 25 years of Tribal Warrior Aboriginal Corporation being operational within Redfern and surrounds.


Since our grassroots beginnings, we've remained dedicated to empowering the lives of First Nations members of community, continuing a thriving connection to Culture, and building the bridges of equity and understanding.

From Mentoring programs which have transformed lives to our Cultural Awareness training programs that educate and inspire, we are proud of the impact we've made. This journey has been possible thanks to the unwavering support of our community, partners, and team members.

In July 2024, on the Wirawi, our friends and supporters joined us in celebrating this momentous occasion and we're looking forward to many more years of making a difference together. Here’s to the next 25 years of family, community and Culture!

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