Cultural engagement

Gene Ross, the founder of Wuri Wuri, is a captivating public speaker who’s passionate about sharing his knowledge of Indigenous history and culture.

He conducts tours on Country, teaches classes at schools and runs company workshops to help adults and children learn more about our local Aboriginal traditions.

A proud Dharawal man born on Gadigal land, his family's sitting place, Gene brings a unique mixed-race perspective to the yarns he shares.

By storytelling in a relatable, informative and empathetic way, he awakens curiosity and brings to life the often-overlooked ways that Indigenous people have shaped the land on which we live and work.

  • Company workshops

    Gene is a captivating public speaker who has strong connections to the local indigenous community and brings a unique mixed-race perspective to the knowledge he shares about Aboriginal culture and history.

  • School sessions

    With experience running workshops in schools around Sydney, Gene is well versed in storytelling in a relatable, informative and empathetic way. He awakens curiosity and brings to life the often-overlooked ways that Indigenous people have shaped the land on which we live and work.

  • Reconcilation Action Plan (RAP) advice

    A valued RAP committee member for several key organisations including Waverley Council, CHOICE Magazine and Shore College, Gene is well versed in bringing people together to develop and implement deliverables to move towards reconciliation.