At Medallion Metals, we are committed to building long-term, respectful relationships with Traditional Owners and local communities. For us, it’s not just about meeting regulatory requirements, it’s about trust, respect and creating shared value.
Our four strategic pillars provide structure and direction to how we engage. They make our approach clear, measurable and accountable — helping us communicate our values, strengthen relationships and demonstrate progress over time.
Welcome to your new community hub – a place designed to connect with the community, provide updates and support open communication.
Medallion Metals operates on the traditional lands of the Wagyl Kaip / Southern Noongar people. We are committed to working together to support culture, connection, and community.
The Wagyl Kaip / Southern Noongar region spans approximately 52,246 km² across the Great Southern of WA, covering towns such as Albany, Bremer Bay, Denmark, Hopetoun, Katanning, Lake King, Ravensthorpe, and Walpole.
It is home to significant cultural sites including the Stirling Ranges and Mamang Maambakoort Marine Park. The Wagyl Kaip / Southern Noongar Aboriginal Corporation represents the Agreement Group under the South West Native Title Settlement, advancing opportunities for Noongar people while protecting culture, knowledge, land, and sea.
Celebrating and Embedding Indigenous Culture
Sharing Growth and Meaningful Relationships
Honouring Culture, Country and Custodianship
Tuesday 21, October 2025 at 5:15pm -
A rolling list of what’s on and how to get involved. All times are local
Community Town Hall
The Cultural Precinct Building– 65 Morgans Street, Ravensthorpe
30 November - Expressions of Interest to join our CCG CLOSE
1 December - Make your case funding request CLOSE
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