Cultural Yarning Circle Construction
WD Industries designs and constructs culturally respectful yarning circles for schools, councils, organisations, and community settings.
A yarning circle is more than a physical structure. It is a place for connection, listening, learning, storytelling, and respectful gathering.
These spaces are increasingly valued for cultural awareness, wellbeing, reflection, and community connection.
Each yarning circle is approached with care, practical design thinking, and respect for local context and Traditional Custodians.

Indigenous Heritage and Stakeholders Engagement Capacity
Heritage documentation review, cultural heritage compliance support, stakeholder consultation coordination and respectful engagement with Indigenous communities.
- Review and interpretation of heritage assessments, Statements of Heritage Impact, Cultural Heritage Management Plans and related statutory documentation.
- Support with heritage obligations, permit conditions, compliance requirements and approval obligations across project planning and delivery.
- Respectful engagement with Local Aboriginal Land Councils, Traditional Owners, Registered Aboriginal Parties, Indigenous stakeholders and Elders.
Our yarning circles can include:
- natural stone or timber seating
- log seating and custom layouts
- native landscaping
- pathways and access considerations
- natural finishes
- fire pit integration where appropriate
Every project is designed to be:
- culturally respectful
- practical and long-lasting
- connected to Country
- welcoming and meaningful
Create a meaningful space for gathering, learning, and connection.
If you are looking to create a culturally meaningful space for gathering, learning, and connection, we would welcome the opportunity to work with you.