Maranguka, meaning ‘caring for others’ in Ngemba language is a community hub that works alongside the people of Bourke.
MARANGUKA COMMUNITY HUB
A grassroots tool for all our people to shape and determine our future. It is a community-led vehicle to empowerment, operationalising self-determination, generational success, shared decision-making and flexible service delivery.
Maranguka's History
Bourke Tribal Council
The Bourke Tribal Council was officially formed in 2014, bringing together local community members representing 24 different tribes. The Bourke Tribal Council meets regularly to provide diverse representation and input around community strengths and interests, guidance and overarching cultural and governance authority for Maranguka.
Maranguka
Principles
Maranguka and the Bourke Tribal Council have developed principles that guide all initiatives, projects and services wanting to work with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in Bourke, NSW.
Maranguka involves realigning and integrating community, government and non-government organisations to provide better service provision and delivery with and for our community. Government has promised they will be more answerable than ever before and have started to realign policies and structure to work with Maranguka.
This is a new and unique way of doing community business.
In this realignment government and non-government organisations’ programs, projects and services are to be guided by the following principles.
Guiding Principles
Work in ways that are culturally competent, ensure cultural safety and recognise the cultural, spiritual, economic and physical connections that exist in the Bourke Aboriginal community
Fully support, work collaboratively towards, and report against the outcomes and indicators in Growing Our Kids Up Safe Smart and Strong (Strategy)
Be open, fair and transarent in engaging with other Aborginal stakeholders and organisations, build capacity and where possible avoid competing with the Aboriginal community-controlled sector
Recognise and support the role of Maranguka and the leadership of the Bourke Tribal Council by embedding these Principles into our way working and where possible into service delivery contracts
Build the capacity of local Bourke Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to support self determination
Provide leadership, authority and facilitation to drive change and better outcomes for the community of Bourke
In recognition of the need to long term commitment and sustainability, will retain and seek to secure appropriate resources to support collaborative effort, meet community needs and to reduce gaps and/or duplication in service delivery
Engage Maranguka and the Bourke Tribal Council in decision-making around employment and procurement and support the development and implementation of an Aboriginal employment and procurement stategy for Bourke
Focus efforts on the identification of mutually agreed and defined problems and the codesign of local solutions
Work to create an environment of trust between partners that supports a systems change approach, refom, risk taking and innovative responses to issues
Work in ways to ensure responsibility, accountability and transparency in decision making including ensuring access to data
Are clear on roles, responsibilities and accountability to community
Maranguka team
Maranguka’s ‘backbone team’ supports the local community working groups and daily check-ins with police and other services, which are crucial to the wellbeing and quality of services provided to the people of Bourke.
Maranguka does this by:
- Bringing people together and helping them to work better together to achieve the goals set by the Bourke Tribal Council
- Supporting all people to learn by bringing data and real-life stories to every decision
- Holding people, organisations and decision makers to account
- Advocating for more effective use of resources
- Integrated co-ordinated case support model
Backbone team

Alister Ferguson
Executive Director / Founder
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Alister Ferguson is the Executive Director and the driving force behind Maranguka. With a focus on community-led solutions, Alister has played a pivotal role in reshaping how resources are allocated, shifting from punitive approaches to investment in prevention and early intervention. His leadership is grounded in cultural authority and a commitment to self-determination, fostering strong partnerships between the community, government, and non-government organizations. Through his work, Alister continues to champion innovative approaches that strengthen community cohesion and create lasting positive change.

Maxime Nina
Acting Backbone Director
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PROGRAM AND OPERATIONS TEAM

Sheena Olsen
Acting Program Director, Improving Multidisciplinary Response
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Sheena Olsen is the program director of the Improving Multidisciplinary Response program, focusing on bringing teams together to provide better support for the community. Sheena works to ensure services collaborate effectively, creating a stronger, more connected approach to addressing complex needs. Her work is all about practical solutions, clear communication, and fostering partnerships that make a real difference.

Amanda McGovern
Program Director Picking Up the Pieces (Gawimarra Burrany Ngurung)
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Amanda McGovern works for Maranguka as the director of the Picking Up the Pieces program, where she focuses on supporting individuals and families through difficult times. With a practical and grounded approach, Amanda is committed to understanding the needs of the community and working alongside people to help them regain stability and confidence. Her work is built on trust, connection, and a deep belief in the strength and resilience of those she supports.