Biyala B
Acknowledgement Of Country
I acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional custodians from the many nations across the country and the Wurundjeri people whose land I reside on. I would like to pay my respects to our Ancestors, who have walked before us, the Elders past and present and emerging community leaders. I pay respect to our Indigenous peoples and cultures, and extend respect and acknowledgement to everyone whom we have made positive connections with.

Our Mission
To create culturally safe spaces, programs and products that emanates pleasant vibes for the wellbeing of communities.
• Personal Development
• Program Development
• Community Care
• Relationship building, engagements and connections
• Project Management
• Wellbeing Support
• Creative Wellbeing Projects
About
During the stage when people were marching for the Black Lives Matter Movement, it became very apparent how important it was to create culturally safe spaces, in public, online, in programs for the Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. "You can't begin to heal if you don't feel safe and don't feel you belong".
Connecting both the Arts and Wellbeing Industries, Indigenous Creative Wellbeing as an Industry was established.


Services
Delivering cultural support and guidance for safe spaces and opportunities in Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal communities.
· Project Management
· Consulting
· Facilitating
· Design
Managing/mentoring/consulting to ensure the feeling/ambience of spaces is safe and grounding for Indigenous people. Spaces include but not limited to Indigenous Gardens, Yarning Circles and Public Art.
Consulting and listening to community voices.
Facilitating and designing Wellbeing participant-based programs that focus on Self-Care, Identity and Connection.

Biyala B is a proud member of Kinaway Chamber of Commerce