Nick Abraham is the owner and lead guide at Warrang-Bridil (meaning ‘Enlighten to Acknowledge’ in Nyoongar language).
Born in Perth, Western Australia, Nick is a family man with wife Charmaine, their 5 children, 25+ grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
With direct connection to the Whadjuk, Yued, Ballardong, Wilmen, Wardandi and Binjerup People and Country, Nick grew-up in Perth and spent his teenage years in and around the Native reserves of the Great Southern region of Western Australia, before permanently returning to Perth in 1979.
Nick’s background includes a licensed electrician; completed the Bachelor of Business Administration at the University of Technology in Sydney; co-host of radio program Moorditj Mag on RTR 92.1 FM; and volunteer with numerous Aboriginal community organisations which strive to improve education, housing, justice, sports and wellbeing outcomes.
In 2018, Warrang-Bridil, a new Aboriginal cultural tours and consultancy company was formed through an Aboriginal tourism workforce development project with the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council.
Warrang-Bridils vision is to ‘close the gap’ on knowledge and
understanding of Nyoongar peoples heritage as we share our culture