Corporate Events

Unique Cultural Immersions

Perception Is OUR Truth Workshops

Proudly inviting good people to join us on the cultural navigation journey with an interactive engaging full day First Nations cultural immersion and education workshop to gain knowledge and understanding of culture, history and experiences of Australia’s First Peoples.

Led by the inspiring Aunty’ Sharon Wood-Kenney, Sharon is a respected Executive Community Co-design & Cultural Navigator, Educator, Trainer and respected First Nations educator based in Boorloo (Perth).

‘Perception is OUR Truth’ aims to create spaces to belong, heal, innovate, reconciliation and equity with “Good Humans” for a future we can feel proud of for generations to come. Caring for Country, caring for all people respectfully.

A cultural immersion experience taking staff on a journey to unlearn, sit, listen deeply learn about the history of country. Building a cultural lens across education, community unpacking the differences between trauma and culture.

Cultural Immersion Workshops

Enjoy Fun Interactive Workshops on Bush Tucker, Bush Pharmacy, and Two-Way Science. Explore culture through interactive workshops that inspire curiosity and connection.

Learn about native plants and their uses in bush tucker and bush pharmacy, and discover the balance between Indigenous knowledge and modern science through our engaging Two-Way Science experiences.

Learn about the beauty, importance of culture, language, values, relationships, responsibilities, a shared purpose, wisdom, knowledge and social structures.

Hear stories of how the Noongar Peoples lived the life of community, land, plants and animals. How we care for country aligning with ways of working today.

Participate in a traditional Noongar Ceremony and view cultural tools and artefacts that paved the way for modern technology.

Bespoke Tours and Unique Cultural Experiences

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Summer Series - Corporate Retreats

Book an exclusive and unforgettable cultural immersion designed to reconnect, reset and strengthen workplace relationships.

Guided by your own Cultural Navigation Leader, participants journey from Hillary’s Beach to Rottnest Island, enjoying a day enriched with First Nations storytelling, cultural knowledge and Two-Way Science. The experience includes a delicious local WA produce island lunch, interactive workshops such as Perception Is OUR Truth, and immersive cultural activities that leave lasting impact and meaning.

Perfect for organisations, group, and team building reset days, this retreat helps teams understand First Nations culture, history and ways of navigating land and water long before modern technology. Guests also receive exclusive merchandise featuring First Nations artwork, including a t-shirt, water bottle and beach towel.

This powerful, memorable experience brings organisations together on a shared educational journey, strengthening cultural awareness, connection and collective purpose.

Djinda Night Tours (Stars)

Astronomy Cultural Connecting!

Experience the night sky through the lens of First Nations culture and Two-Way Science.


This immersive evening tour shares insightful and beautiful teachings about caring for the sky and planet, revealing how Noongar Peoples followed the night sky long before modern tools like Google Maps.


Guests learn the ancient Seven Sisters Story, exploring its deep connection to Noongar Koorlingas (children) and the ways of knowing, doing and being that have guided cultural life for generations.


Designed for organisations and groups seeking meaningful cultural understanding, this experience brings entire teams on an educational journey, strengthening connection to Country, deepening cultural awareness, and illuminating the wisdom held within the stars.

Smoking Ceremony and RAP Consultation

Our Smoking Ceremonies and RAP (Reconciliation Action Plans) offering provides executive leaders and organisations with a culturally grounded and educational pathway toward meaningful reconciliation.

This experience shares the cultural history, purpose and deep significance of a traditional smoking ceremony, explaining why it is used to cleanse, protect and bring people together in unity and respect. Executive teams also learn about the role and importance of RAPs, gaining insight into how these frameworks support real organisational change.

With personalised consultation from Aunty Sharon Wood-Kenney, leaders are guided in developing a RAP that fosters cultural acceptance, strengthens relationships and aligns with genuine First Nations engagement. The experience is enriched through understanding history, governance and education, symbolising connection and reconciliation between cultures.

Designed for small, medium and large corporate organisations, this offering brings the entire workplace on a shared learning journey, helping bridge the gap and leading the way toward culturally informed, responsible and respectful practice.