ABOUT US

Welcome to Danjo Group, an Aboriginal corporation dedicated to both servicing mine sites and remote operations, and giving back to the community. 

ABOUT US

Welcome to Danjo Group, an Aboriginal corporation dedicated to both servicing mine sites and remote operations, and giving back to the community. 

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Danjo (meaning family)

our story

Danjo Group was created as a business opportunity for a 100% Aboriginal-owned business with three directors. The directors are all well-respected and prominent individuals within the Noongar community. 


The Danjo Group was formed to give back to the community and to provide youth services and training, employment, family and domestic support and direction.  Going forward our goals are to continue to create a safe house for youth and domestic violence victims, as well as offering them support during the tougher periods they may endure.


Danjo Group will encourage our youth to pursue apprenticeships, through our electrical and plumbing businesses. Additionally, as a tyre agent we also have opportunities for tyre fitters and sales of our products. 


Our goal is to see these youth become tradesman and equip them with the skills to later run their own businesses. Through this process all aspects of business managing through people skills and all aspects of managing their own business.

OUR DIRECTORS AND ELDERS

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Uncle Clarry Walley 

Uncle Clarry Walley is a proud Bilya man and was born in Pinjarra and has resided there his entire life.


He is well known and respected in the Pinjarra area by the pioneer familys of the region. His knowledge of the area and cultural knowledge of significant sites that need to be protected must be preserved for the future. He is a direct descendant of the well-known Pinjarra Massacre.

Man in blue shirt and hat standing in a dry field, trees in the background.

Uncle Clarry Walley 

Uncle Clarry Walley is a proud Bilya man and was born in Pinjarra and has resided there his entire life.


He is well known and respected in the Pinjarra area by the pioneer families of the region. His knowledge of the area and cultural knowledge of significant sites that need to be protected must be preserved for the future. He is a direct descendant of those who were involved in the Pinjarra Massacre

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Mary Walley

Director ï»¿

Mary is a current director and secretary of Bilya Aboriginal Corporation.

Indigenous artwork: Sunset with radiating sun, dots and lines in shades of red, brown, gold and blue.

Franklin Nannup (Jnr)

Director ï»¿

Franklin is well respected in the Mandurah community. 

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Cheryl Martin (nee Walley)

Director ï»¿

Cheryl is well known former Director of GKB, advisory role on Westport and a current director of Bilya Aboriginal Corporation.

Our family is your family putting back into the community and our people, to create a better future. 

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