Growing up Aboriginal, I’ve seen how broken families can become a silent curse passed down from one generation to the next. When a family falls apart, money gets scattered, child support, separate households and what could’ve been wealth for our kids disappears into the system.
But it’s not just money. It’s love, stability, family and culture that get divided too.
Here’s the truth: when a man chooses to stand strong and keep his family together, he’s not just protecting his kids, he’s breaking a curse. He’s building unity. He’s laying down a foundation for generations to come.
💪🏾 Real strength isn’t how tough you act or how hard you work. Real strength is holding your family together, even when it’s hard. Brothers, if we want generational wealth, healing, and real change it starts at home.
✊🏾 Be the man who builds, not the one who divides.
✊🏾 Be the man who holds his family together, not the one who leaves.
✊🏾 Be the man who breaks the curse, not the one who passes it on.
And sisters, let’s talk the truth:
Being a “strong independent woman” ain’t the flex. Broken families aren’t freedom they’re a curse that robs our kids of wealth, stability, culture, and love.
The real flex? Family.
✨ A man who stands and holds his family together.
✨ A woman who values unity over “I don’t need nobody.”
Generational wealth isn’t built on independence it’s built on family, love, stability, unity and legacy.
My people don’t pass the curse down. Be the one who breaks it. Our kids are watching. Our future is waiting. That’s how we win. That’s how we break curses and create real generational wealth.
For our kids. For our people. For the generations to come ✊🏾👣❤️
Kawangari Enterprises
Kawangari Enterprises. Sharing Wiradjuri language and culture through authentic consultation, education and advisory services.
17/05/2025
Exciting News! Kawanagari Music is Coming Soon! 🎶
Get ready for an incredible musical journey with us! We’re launching a series of music workshops that include:
🎵 Writing Sessions ✍🏾
🎵 Recording Sessions (a portable recording studio so you can record in your own comfort zone) 🎙️
🎵 Learning Selected Musical Instruments 🥁
These sessions can be tailored to suit schools, community and individuals.
Stay tuned for the official launch date and more updates. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to elevate your musical talents!
Watch this space!
Artwork by Andy Art 🔥
11/05/2025
We are now taking pre orders for our Kawangari Enterprises hoodie with a gugaa on the back with Wiradjuri designed in his markings and skin.
Sizes that will be available are:
$65 Adults - S-5XL
$40 Kids - 4-14
For more information on how to pre order your hoodie send us or Anthony Riley an inbox.
Will be putting order in on the 24/05/25 and money to be paid before then.
Artwork done by Andy Art
22/03/2025
Meet Our Mascot Brothers at Kawangari Enterprises!
We're excited to introduce our dynamic duo that embodies the spirit of our mission! Meet our frog and kookaburra mascots, who perfectly represent who we are and what we stand for.
🐸 Gaari the Frog symbolizes adaptability. Just as frogs thrive in diverse environments, we believe in the importance of embracing change and finding innovative ways to connect with our culture and strive to navigate challenges and opportunities with resilience.
🌳 Kai the Kookaburra represents joy and community. Known for its joyful song, the kookaburra reminds us of the power of coming together and celebrating our shared experiences and reminding us of the importance of connection and collaboration. He also inspires us to celebrate our culture and the joy it brings to our lives.
Together, these mascots embody our commitment to taking our Wiradjuri Language and Culture into the future for the next generation. Through collaboration, creativity, and joy, we aim to preserve our heritage while fostering a vibrant community.
Join us on this journey as we connect the past, present, and future! Let's ensure that the richness of our culture continues to thrive 👣🔥❤️
Art work done by Andy Art.
Thought of the Day:
Is it still your mother tongue if you can’t speak it better than your “2nd” language?
Let’s dive into the complexities of language, identity, and culture.
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