KAYA WANJOO MOORLANGA HEALING

Moorlanga Healing blends Aboriginal culturally safe trauma-informed practice with modern psychology to support emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing by integrating traditional healing methods with evidence based approaches we create a safe supportive space guided by Elders for connection, growth and healing.



Meet Our Founder

Robyn Humphries

Robyn Humphries

Founder & CEO

Robyn Humphries, a proud Nyoongar woman is the Founder and CEO of Moorlanga Healing.

She combines cultural knowledge and clinical expertise to support Aboriginal individuals and families in healing from intergenerational trauma, reconnecting with culture and nurturing wellbeing.

Guided by Elders, Robyn leads a team offering therapy, on-Country healing and cultural programs, grounded in the belief that “Our Culture is Our Healing.”

Company established: 2025

Our Core Values

The principles that guide everything we do

Cultural Integrity

We honour Aboriginal ways of knowing, being, and doing, guided by Elders and connection to Country, community and spirit.

Compassion & Respect

We walk with empathy and humility alongside others, honouring the Boojda (Land) we work on

Connection

We strengthen relationships between people, culture, and spirit, fostering a sense of belonging and shared healing.

Our Healing Vision

At Moorlanga Healing, our vision and purpose are to heal the impacts of intergenerational trauma and strengthen connection to culture, moort (family), and Boodjah (Country). Our work blends trauma-informed care with culturally safe healing practices, guided by Aboriginal Elders and grounded in tradition.

Ready to book an appointment?

Book your healing session today and begin your bidi (path) towards balance, peace, and reconnection to moort (family), Boodjah (Country), and spirit

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Moorlanga

Our Name, Our Story

Moorlanga is a Noongar word meaning 'to heal' or 'healing place'. It represents our deep connection to Country and our commitment to traditional healing practices passed down through generations.

Every product we create honors this sacred meaning, bringing the healing power of our land to you.

Noongar Six Seasons

The traditional Noongar calendar recognizes six seasons

Birak

Birak

December - January

Hot and dry weather with little to no rain.

Bunuru

Bunuru

February - March

Hottest part of the year with little rain.

Djeran

Djeran

April - May

Cooler weather and beginning of cooler nights.

Makuru

Makuru

June - July

Coldest and wettest time of the year.

Djilba

Djilba

August - September

Mixing weather with cold and warmer days.

Kambarang

Kambarang

October - November

Wildflowers and warmer weather.

Testimonies

Feedback we have received from Traditional Healing and Culturally Safe Trauma Informed Counselling

  • Whenever a family member is sick my 3 year old grandson will say ‘Nan you better ring “Pop” Max cause he will fix us".
    My family and myself have the up most respect for Max and his amazing gift.”


    ~ Sharon Hardy

  • We are deeply grateful to Robyn from Moorlanga Healing for her incredible support and advocacy during the reunification of a mother and her children. Her dedication, cultural sensitivity and trauma-informed approach were vital in achieving the best outcome. Thank you for going above and beyond it’s been a privilege working with you.

    ~ Anonymous Carer



  • “Over all we are very happy, thankful and blessed for all his help.”

    ~ Jamaal Rod

  • “I am so grateful for him to be in my life because his work that he does for myself and my family is something remarkable and really unbelievable.”

    ~ Rheanna

  • “Max is the best at what he does and without his help and knowledge, I don’t know where I would be today.”

    ~ Darian S

  • “What Max has done for my family, I couldn’t thank him enough and if Max didn’t come into my life it would of been hard for me stay focused and fully understand the way of our spiritual and cultural side.”

    ~ Paulette Rose Doolan

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