The RMA25 artwork

Each year, RMA collaborates with Indigenous artists from our conference host region to create unique branding that celebrates and honours the local Indigenous community. This tradition ensures each conference carries the authentic spirit of its place.

Meet our RMA25 artists

Darralyn and Kirk Ugle have created something truly spectacular for us, drawing inspiration from the vibrant Noongar countryside of south-west Western Australia and the deep connections that bind communities together.

The Story Behind the Artwork

“The painting tells the story of our land and people through colour and connection. The bright hues celebrate our native wildflowers that bloom across the countryside, while the purple honours women’s business and the blues flow like our precious waterways. White travelling lines map the journeys that connect us all, weaving between native plants that represent our diverse regional areas. The six large circles symbolise the Noongar nations and their sacred interconnectedness.”

This stunning piece captures something essential about rural health – how our smaller communities are always woven into larger networks, connected through the vital health systems that serve us all.

This beautiful artwork brings the authentic beauty of Noongar country to RMA25, creating a visual celebration that honours both place and community.

We hope you love it as much as we do!