About Us

NYFL is the Traditional Owner organisation dedicated to building a legacy of prosperity and wellbeing for our community. Founded in 1998, we are committed to empowering social, economic and cultural prosperity among the Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi people, the Ieramugadu (Roebourne) community, and beyond.

Our Mission

At NYFL, our mission is clear—we work to ensure a brighter future for our community.

Here’s how:

  • Work to build a lasting legacy of prosperity and wellbeing for our members and the people of Roebourne.
  • Enhance social and economic self-determination through various programs and initiatives.
  • Provide valuable vocational training and meaningful employment opportunities for Aboriginal people.
  • Create positive change in our community, fostering development and sustainability.
  • Engage in partnerships and operate social enterprises that contribute to our mission.

Our Community

Headquartered in Ieramugadu (Roebourne) in the Pilbara region of Western Australian, our members belong to lands of the Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi peoples, which span over 11,000 square kilometres of Ngurra (Country). Our focus is on our members, and Ieramugadu. Our community is made up by many different language groups, and we strive to support Ngarda-ngarli (Aboriginal people) as our Juju-ngarli (senior men)and Jarda-ngarli (senior women) taught us. Our community is rich in cultural traditions and history, and we are deeply connected to our Ngurra (Country) and Gallharra (culture). Despite the trauma and challenges, we take a strengths-based approach, and celebrate and empower our people, who demonstrate strength, resilience and cultural richness.

Since entering into a Land Access Agreement in 1998, NYFL has been the Traditional Owner representative organisation for the Woodside-operated North West Shelf (NWS) Project. We work to ensure that the interests and rights of our people are respected in all decisions that affect our land and culture.

Our Team

NYFL is guided by a dedicated team, including our Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi Board of Directors, executive, and amazing staff, who are passionate about empowering the community. Together, we are committed to advancing the interests of Ngarda-ngarli (Aboriginal people) and creating pathways for success.

Get Involved

We invite you to Join Us on our journey. Whether you want to support our mission or learn more about what we do, Contact Us to find out how you can make a difference!

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This website may have pictures or mentions of people who have passed away.