
Walanmarra
The right fire- the right way
at the right time
Join us in creating a culturally enriched future...
Walanmarra Way

The power of the Walanmarra way is like that of a Cultural Burn. We ignite with intent, not to destroy but to renew.
We work with individuals and community.
We protect what is thriving, care for what needs care and clear the way for new growth and regeneration.
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We light the right 'fire'
The right way
At the right time
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The fire will burn what needs to burn, regenerating seeds long dormant, strengthening and renewing people and country.
Meet the Walanmarra team...
A team of SUPERSTARS!!

Director
Ragina Rogers
Ragina's professional life embodies the Walanmarra Way, fostering an inclusive environment that harnesses strength, drives innovation and rewards collaboration. Ragina's extraordinary professionalism, business accumen and commitment to robust governance practice ensures transparency and accountability in every decision made. Her culture is her bedrock, a proud Wiradjuri woman who draws on the strength of more than 60,000 years of getting it right!
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Director
Emma Bedwin
Emma is a dynamic engagement professional, problem solver and project manager, known for her innovative approaches to tackling complex challenges. With extensive experience working with all levels of government and navigating regulatory environments, she is able to develop and deliver solutions that resonate across numerous sectors. Emma consistently transforms challenges into opportunities, and her dedication to excellence and passion for driving outcomes ensures results!

Director
Jenny Beath
Jenny Beath is a proud Wiradjuri woman and a dynamic leader with a diverse business background that spans multiple industries. Grounded in her First Nations cultural strength, she brings a unique perspective to leadership, fostering connection and collaboration within teams and communities. With a commitment to excellence, Jenny has consistently driven innovative projects, solutions and empowered those around her to achieve their full potential.