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Curijo’s Story Artwork

May 5, 2025 | All

Our beautiful Curijo artwork was designed by First Nations creative, Brittney Angus. The artwork tells the evolving story of Curijo’s journey marked by three central meeting places that symbolis...

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Gandangara LALC 40th Anniversary Ball

December 1, 2024 | All

Some of the Curijo team attended the Gandangara LALC 40th Anniversay Ball. An awesome night of celebration, connection and showcasing Blak excellence.

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Thrive Conference 2024

November 13, 2024 | All

Curijo’s Belinda Coleman, Nat Witbreuk and Britt Carr had the opportunity to attend the inspiring two-day Thrive 2024 National Permanency Summit with the theme ‘A Home and Healing for Safe and ...

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Great Place to Work Certification

Curijo is proud to be Certified™ by Great Place To Work® for 2024/25. The prestigious award is based entirely on what current employees say about their experience working at Curijo. Our results indicate, 100% of employees said it’s a great place to work.

We are excited to become Great Place to Work Certified, as we consider employee experience a priority every day. We owe our continued success to our team of dedicated employees and celebrate them for all that they do to earn this incredible recognition.

This year Curijo has made changes within our structure to ensure our team is supported, they spoke and we listened, this will be our continued way forward, to shift and change with staff needs to continually improve the Curijo workplace and brand.

We are proud of the company we have built and even prouder of the Team we have on board to continue to help us achieve our purpose and vision for Curijo.

We thank our team for the courage they bring to work each day, for the Culture they instill in all they do, for the creativity in the projects they bring to life and for the amazing connections we have all made on the journey.

Emancipatory Dialogue Indigenous and Anti Oppressive Worldviews Videos

Embracing Aboriginal oral tradition, the Emancipatory Dialogue group was joined by Curijo, to share research findings and model our two-way learning philosophy, and relationship-based, Culturally responsive exchange. The team included our Co-Ceo’s Belinda Kendall, proud Barkindji, Worimi, Wailwan Wiradjuri woman, Tina McGhie, proud Wiradjuri, Ngunnawal woman, as well as Prof. Bindi Bennett (National Centre for Reconciliation, Truth, and Justice, Federation University) and Prof. Donna Baines (University of British Columbia). We invite you to listen to Part 1 and Part 2 of our business story and how we work at Curijo.

September 2024

Latest Publications

The Indigenous World 2025

April 25, 2025 | All

We’d like to congratulate our Co-CEO, Belinda Kendall and our Cultural Capability Lead, Bill Pritchard, who have co-authored a book chapter about the state of Indigenous Rights. We’d like ...

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United Women of Influence Magazine

May 25, 2024 | All

Co-CEOs Belinda Kendall and Tina McGhie discussed Empowering Inclusion on International Women’s Day with the Illawarra Mercury. To read the article, click here

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Services Our Way evaluation report

May 1, 2024 | All

Services Our Way (SOW) is an Aboriginal-led, trauma-informed care coordination service delivered by the Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO). An evaluation of SOW was commissioned to ensure that the pro...

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