Welcome- Weeimba gilee

Welcome to Tarmunggie, a 100% First Nations woman-owned arts, culture and design studio. "We don't just create-We carry legacy, We connect to Country, We tell stories"

Our Vision is to amplify and celebrate First Nations women's voices through storytelling, art, education, cultural practices and design.

We weave traditional knowledge with contemporary design to create authentic, connected experiences with a difference.

Tarmunggie means 'woman' in our Bigambul language

  • Emu totem. Art work by Bigambul woman Cheryl Moggs

    Art & Design

    We create one-of-a-kind art, story and design that fuses living culture with innovative ideas, large-scale public art to authentic branding and original artworks.

  • Woman holding a weaved Dillybag by Bigambul weaver Cheryl Moggs

    Cultural Experiences

    Connect with Country, story and culture through our immersive workshops. We provide engaging, hands-on experiences in weaving, art and storytelling, bringing ancient knowledge to life for schools, corporate, community and individual's

  • Aboriginal trade routes Art works by Bigambul artist Cheryl Moggs

    Creative Consultancy

    We offer expert guidance to embed cultural protocols and First Nations perspectives into your projects. Our consultancy services ensure your work is culturally safe, authentic, and truly impactful.

About Tarmunggie

For generations, the stories and knowledge of Bigambul women were held in silence. But today, through Tarmunggie, we are telling those truths. Founded by Elder Cheryl Moggs, our work is a powerful act of healing and legacy, inspired by our matriarchal home, the Toobeah Reserve and Country. Learn how our art, design, story and cultural experiences are building a future where these voices are heard.

Learn More

Tarmunggie is currently based in Toowoomba, Queensland with continual connection to Bigambul Country. We are a local First Nation woman-led business with a global vision, creating art that resonates with our community and beyond. Please contact us to discuss opportunities for collaboration.

We acknowledge and pay respects to the Traditional Owners, their Elders past and present, of the lands on which we create, yarn, and connect.