Muru Mittigar exists to create better understanding of Aboriginal Culture and create better pathways to greater opportunity in the wider community for Indigenous Australians.
We are a Dharug-owned and run social enterprise in Western Sydney. We provide skills training and work opportunities, financial counselling, assistance with energy bills and no interest loans to our local First Nations community.
Every service we deliver contributes directly to stronger communities, meaningful employment, and greater understanding between cultures.
Families supported
Careers started
Cultural programs run
Our certification as a social enterprise comes from Social Traders, an organisation dedicated to aiding Muru Mittigar in enhancing its capabilities as a provider of social enterprise procurement.
Being proud members of Supply Nation, we enthusiastically engage with procurement experts in both the corporate and government sectors, assisting them in achieving their objectives outlined in Indigenous Procurement Policies.
For further details, feel free to get in touch with us or explore our recent endeavours showcased in our case studies below.
Take a look at the work that truly matters and see its impact up close.
From heritage estates to community hubs, our trained horticultural team blends traditional land management with modern landscaping—caring for Country while creating real opportunities for our people.
Heritage landscape restoration and ongoing landscape maintenance.
Nurturing community landscape care and garden management.
Regeneration through sustainable land management, education, and cultural revitalisation.
Supplying native species and bush tucker plants, school educational engagement, and provenance restoration.
Royal North Shore Hospital
Royal North Shore is one of Sydney’s busiest healthcare and hospital complexes with public and private facilities operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Muru Mittigar won a contract from NSW Health to renew and rejuvenate existing…
School Infrastructure NSW
Bushfires have always been a natural part of the Australian landscape. However, climate change is making bushfires worse, with scientists predicting the risk of extreme bushfires will continue to increase. Compounding this, increased development in bushland areas creates even greater risk of harm and property damage.
Parramatta Park
There is a large Flying-fox colony located in Parramatta Park, an 85-hectare green space situated along the upper reaches of the Parramatta River. The colony roost in large trees along the riverbank on the northern section of the park. The park…
SRAP Fulton Hogan Partnership
Fulton Hogan, an infrastructure and road engineering business has a partnership with the NSW government to develop, manage and maintain Sydney road assets – often blocks of land set aside for road development or for future…
Kimberwalli Centre for Excellence
Rising out of the grounds of the former Whalan High School, Kimberwalli is a place of deep connection to culture and country – a steppingstone between high school and higher education…
Lennox Head Public School
Lennox Head Public School was a project that required special solutions and attention to detail, given the sensitivity of the site and the presence of children at the school…
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21 Guntawong Road Rouse Hill NSW 2155
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info@murumittigar.com.au
111 Henry Street, Penrith NSW 2750
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muru.nils@murumittigar.com.au
128B Terrybrook Road Llandilo NSW 2747
Get In Touch
info@murumittigar.com.au
111 Henry Street, Penrith NSW 2750
info@murumittigar.com.au
(02) 47 300 400