Nyunnga Ku works with government agencies, universities, and research organisations as partners — not as directors. These relationships are built on the principle that external organisations bring resources and expertise, while community brings knowledge, context, and authority over what happens on Country.
The National Indigenous Australians Agency provides funding support through the Remote Jobs and Economic Development Program, which supports employment and economic development outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote communities. NIAA's support enables Nyunnga Ku to deliver programs that create real economic pathways for community members.
Curtin University Rural Health brings clinical expertise and research capability to the Hub's health programs. This partnership ensures that health services delivered through the Hub are evidence-based, culturally informed, and responsive to the specific health needs of Northern Goldfields communities. The partnership is built on mutual respect and a shared commitment to improving health outcomes.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) supports Nyunnga Ku's environmental programs, bringing scientific research capability to work that is grounded in traditional ecological knowledge. The partnership combines Indigenous land management practices with contemporary environmental science to develop approaches that are effective, culturally appropriate, and sustainable.

If your organisation is interested in supporting Nyunnga Ku's work, we welcome conversations about how we might work together. We are particularly interested in partnerships that bring genuine value to community — not just resources or visibility.
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