Kokatha Aboriginal Corporation is proud to share that the first Miru Project camp took place last week on Kokatha Country, within the Woomera Protected Area.
Led by master carver and Kokatha man Shane Wright, the camp brought men together to connect, yarn, and begin reviving traditional carving practices in a culturally safe and supportive setting.

This is just the beginning! The Miru Project—delivered in partnership with Ku Arts and the Powerhouse Museum — will include more On Country camps in Roxby Downs, Andamooka, and Woomera, as well as carving workshops in Port Augusta during NAIDOC Week.
The project will culminate with an exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in 2026.
We’re now calling out to Kokatha men who are interested in joining this important project.
Whether you’re an experienced carver or just keen to learn, we want to hear from you.
To express your interest please click on the button below and fill out the short form.
For more information email community@kokatha.com.au
Keep an eye on our Facebook page and website for more updates about this exciting project.