
KRYSTLE LAMB
Krystle Lamb, proud Kamilaroi, Wiradjuri yinarr born raised and culturally connected through bloodlines, kin and family connections to the black soil plains surrounding the Mooki River in Quirindi NSW. Mother, Sister, Daughter and community member, Krystle is also the founder, Program Coordinator and language educator of Miriidhuul Creations Cultural Services. Passionate about supporting people to re-connect to their inner power, empowering through spiritual, energetic and emotional balance through authentic cultural connection. With natural therapies and cultural centred connection, Krystle supports those who want to improve overall wellbeing and connect more authentically with culture and community.
Krystle has generational experience in education, story-telling and mentoring.
Professional experience in many certifications, programs and training aligned with SEWB, women empowerment, program development, management and facilitation alongside her valued lived-experiences.


WHAT WE DO....
We deliver community-led cultural programs focused on improved wellbeing across all ages and backgrounds.
Our work includes:
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Local Language Revival
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Visual Arts and Weaving Practices
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Storytelling & Yarning Circles
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Creative Wellbeing Workshops
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Empowerment Programs for Girls, Young Women and Women.
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Cultural Awareness and Capacity building for services/ businesses and individuals
Everything we offer is strengths-based delivery, accessible, and culturally respectful. With community at the forefront.

HOW WE WORK....

Our approach is trauma-aware, equity-focused, and community-driven.
We specialise in engaging with people to inspire connection and confidence, using creativity as a tool and cultural connection as the foundations for:
Self- expression
Healing and Connection
Building Confidence
Creating spaces and sharing tools that support self-determination, where community voice and choice lead the way.
We prioritise process over perfection, because everyone deserves to feel capable and seen.

WHY THIS WORK MATTERS...
Through our work, with our lived, local experience, we aim to:
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Strengthen Cultural Connection and Identity
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Build Creative Confidence
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Create Safe, Supportive Spaces
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Support Long-Term Community Wellbeing
This isn't a tick-a-box or tokenistic approach.
Its about people, culture, and lasting impact.

MAARUBAA - Thank you to those who walk beside us for community
Since our soft-launch in 2019, we have partnered with many services and organisations to strengthen cultural capacity in our community. We have mentored many young people, women and families and co-designed programs with community.