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Join us in making a difference - open your heart with earth on your feet & ocean in your spirit.
We are a living story. A return to sacred ways. A walk alongside one another and this Earth.
Eyes of Humanity is dedicated to nurturing connection between people, place, spirit, and creation. Through healing projects, land-based education, cultural storytelling, and grassroots mentorship, we exist to uplift the forgotten and carry forward the stories that still need to be told.
We walk gently, give generously, and listen deeply.
We don’t sell, we serve.
We don’t trade, we offer.
We don’t lead for profit, we lead for kin.
You are invited to walk with us.
Eyes of Humanity is a remembering—a response born from walking Country, witnessing pain, disconnection, and cultural dilution. It is not an idea but a responsibility rooted in tens of thousands of years of caretaking, listening, and storytelling. We exist where systems failed, where children were taken and spirits broken. What cannot be written, we carry through photo, yarn, silence, and healing.
✦ Intentions: serve through care not commerce; share stories of land, sea, and reconnection; walk beside Elders, families, and children; raise community vibration.
VANiMAL is our environmental and cultural stewardship initiative reminding us that nature is kin, not a resource.
Working with Aboriginal land councils, sea and land rangers, conservation groups like Orca Australia and Dolphins Research Australia, schools, youth, and wildlife storytellers, VANiMAL blends culture, science, and community.
Through ranger-style walks, ocean awareness, photography, film, and cultural workshops with First Peoples mentors, we share storylines and songlines as learning tools.
VANiMAL’s purpose is to witness, document, and mentor others in caring for Country—building reverence for flora, fauna, and cultural memory. It’s about remembering: we are nature.
Embrace Wellness is our healing stream, rooted in the remembrance that nature is medicine and the earth has always cared for us. It is not a supplement program or disguised business, but a kinship-led initiative giving members access to plant remedies, ancestral knowledge, ceremony, and mind-body-spirit nourishment.
✦ Included: tea circles, plant remedy gatherings, wild food resources, natural medicine education, guided meditations, walking-on-Country ceremonies, seasonal healing insights, and member-to-member sharing.
We honour traditions of roots, flowers, water, breath, smoke, and song—restoring balance to body and spirit. The body is not separate from land; each teaches care for the other.
Land & Sea Ranger Services / Consultancy: A sacred walking initiative where members walk barefoot on Country to heal, listen, learn, and document. It is a walking classroom, a roaming camera, a healing space, and a place of living memory.
A national story-gathering mission. Travelling across Country to photograph, record, and honour personal stories—particularly from First Peoples families—preserving both cultural and personal legacy.
Shaded Place is a member-led, non-commercial association—neither clinic nor program, but a sanctuary of listening, remembering, and renewal. We create soft spaces where stories are welcomed, truth shared, and creativity heals grief and disconnection. Members—men, women, carers, and youth—return to themselves through kinship, not compliance.
✦ What We Offer: storytelling, vision mapping, cultural circles, art and music healing, and guidance to form lawful collectives, associations, and trusts—protected under international law.
✦ Our Values: belonging, care for land and kin, truth without judgement, and self-determination with responsibility.
Multi-generational projects honouring the oral ways: songlines, storylines, kinship networks, and ceremonies that teach not by telling, but by being together.
Cultural camps, school visits, family workshops teaching not curriculum, but care. Values. Songlines. Connection to land. Cycles of season and spirit. Wisdom passed through doing, not just speaking.
Lotso the Van: A Mission on Wheels
We’re raising $5,000 to fit out Lotso—a small Japanese van with a big purpose: bringing wellness, support, and hope to women’s refuges and rural communities.
Funds will cover:
Lotso becomes a mobile wellness hub—sharing mind-body-soul tools, natural healing, and connection where systems have failed.
This is about we, not me. Every contribution creates ripples of care, kinship, and healing. Supporters receive lifetime membership and our gratitude in person whenever possible.
Lotso has love. Now he needs your help to be road-ready.
If you or your community group / organisation would like to engage in any of the community benefits and activities that we offer — such as photography, cultural talks about country, land and sea ranger services, mind / body / spirit wellness, reiki, mentoring, chat / yarn remedy, public speaking, and sharing education about First Nations kinship, connection with nature, and land and sea conservation — please do not hesitate to reach out, with ease, grace, and flow.
Made with Malanbarra Yidinji & Macpherson Gordon Clan hands, currently on Bundjalung Country.
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A non profit, non government, unincorporated association providing projects to support its members & therefore, the community.
By participating in any of our projects, you are a valuable free member - we do not share your information with any third parties.
All contributions in exchange for our resources, tools, activities & consultancy go towards current & future project.
Thank you for supporting kinship, country, land, sea, nature & First People’s of this land. We bring spirit of gratitude to the traditional owners of all tribes & First Nations.
There are more than 250 distinct First Nations language groups ( Nations) across the land commonly known today as Australia.
Within those nations are many smaller clans, tribes, or kinship groups, often with their own dialects and cultural practices.
The Yidinji people of far north Queensland include the sub-group of Malanbarra Yidinji. One of our founders is a proud traditional owner of this sacred place.
We also walk country across other lands including Bundjalung - one of the largest First Nations groups of what is now north-eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland.
Eyes of Humanity acknowledges, gives respect & works with all men, women, flora & fauna from all First Nations & beyond.
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