Resources

Resources to Download:

Indigenous Mapping Icons

In 2019, we partnered with Google to develop a set of icons designed to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities map cultural and natural resources using Google's mapping tools, such as Google Earth and Google My Maps, as well as other platforms that support custom icons.

Designed by Dennis Golding—a Freelance Designer with Google’s Creative Lab and a proud descendant of the Kamilaroi/Gamillaraay people of North West New South Wales—these icons reflect a wide range of Indigenous experiences, from subsistence harvesting to cultural and sacred sites.

For thousands of years symbols have been created to help tell stories from the Dreamtime; they were painted on cave walls, carved into timber, on desert floors, and on bodies. Communities across Australia continue to use traditional storytelling as a way to map Australia's entire landmass, water resources, and sea Country and our Indigenous mapping icons serve as a bridge between these ancient storytelling traditions and modern mapping technologies.


Laptop Wallpapers

At Winyama, we’re fortunate to get the opportunity to work out on Country, where we witness the beauty of the landscapes, skies, and stories that shape our work. Alongside our partners, we capture these moments—not just as images, but as reminders of the deep connection between people, place, and technology.

Now, with permission, we’re sharing these stunning wallpapers with you. Download them to bring the spirit of Country to your own screens and celebrate the land that continues to guide us all.


Resources to Listen:

The Big Mob, STEM It Up Project

Indigenous representation in the technology sector is few and far between. Realising this, Associate Professor Marnee Shay and Quandamooka postdoctoral fellow Ren Perkins from the University of Queensland launched a podcast series, "The Big Mob, STEM it up Project," which platforms Indigenous voices in STEM. The podcast series is part of a broader research project that explores the impact of programs designed to support the retention and advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM careers. The episodes below feature some of Winyama's staff, highlighting their experience and insights in STEM. Have a listen to our yarn!

Episode 12: Andrew Dowding, Winyama Managing Director

Episode 14: Grady Toomath, IT Consultant - Drone Specialisation

Location Matters

Location Matters is a podcast published by NGIS Australia, a Geospatial Consultancy and long-standing industry partner of Winyama. The series is devoted to discussing all things data, mapping software, industry trends and best practice. The following episodes highlight the expertise of our Winyama staff.

Episode 45: Communicating Indigenous Culture and Heritage Through Maps

Episode 65: What is First Nations Earth Observation?

Episode 67: Empowering Women to Enter Tech Careers

Episode 68: Drone Mapping with Karen Joyce

Resources to Read:

The Firelight Group

The Firelight Group is an international partner of Winyama and the largest Indigenous-owned consulting group working with Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island, Canada. Over the years they have produced a large library of publications covering research, impact/benefit negotiations for Indigenous communities, ecology, mapping and more.


Winyama Newsroom

Explore our latest stories on geospatial technology, Indigenous data sovereignty, data governance, and more. Discover how these fields intersect with community empowerment, environmental stewardship, and cultural heritage preservation, driving meaningful impact for Indigenous communities. Stay informed about cutting-edge innovations, ethical data practices, and the role of technology in protecting and managing Country.


Resources to Watch:

Meet the Mob Series 5 - Andrew Dowding

Meet the Mob is a YouTube series, created by Kristal Kinsela. She is a Jawoyn and Wiradjuri descendant and expert in supplier diversity. In her YouTube series, she interviews inspiring Australian leaders, opening up discussions about their work, vision and impact in the Indigenous business landscape. Recognised for his efforts, Winyama’s Managing Director, Andrew, sat down with Krystal to talk about empowering Mob with geospatial technology.


Winyama uses AI and ML to recognise flora and fauna for the Indigenous Rangers

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are powerful tools that can amplify on Country work. Discover how we at Winyama are using this technology to classify flora and fauna, saving rangers time so they can do more work in the field.