Gina Williams

[5] In 2001, Williams won her first West Australian Music Industry Awards (WAMI) for Indigenous Song of the Year.

[2] Circa 2010, Williams started working with guitarist Guy Ghouse, an Australian of Chinese and Indian descent, born and raised in the Kimberley.

The album was recorded, mixed and mastered at Crank Studios with Lee Buddle and featured Russell Holmes (Piano), Roy Martinez (Bass), Arun Satgunasingam (Percussion) and introduces Gina's daughters Lauren and Bella McGill (backing vocals).

Singer-songwriter Gina Williams and guitarist Guy Ghouse have laid down an important stepping stone in what will hopefully be an irresistible and sustained renaissance in Noongar language and culture...But this is not only an important cultural document - it is a plain lovely musical gem...4.5 stars..."[7] Also in 2018 Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse signed a world wide publishing agreement with Perfect Pitch Publishing.

Once again, this album was recorded on Noongar country (Perth), and mixed and mastered at Crank Studios with Lee Buddle.

[7] Hayden Davis from Pilerats said "Koorlangka [is] a collection of old-fashioned lullabies and children's songs performed in the Noongar language, modernising classic tales from both Indigenous and Anglo-Saxon backgrounds and adapting them for Indigenous Australia; Williams' vocal moving between Noongar and English as twinkling instrumentals from Guy Ghouse, acoustically backing the soothing and comforting vocal of Williams as it swirls and dances around.

"[8] In 2021 Williams released her first book, Wanjoo, featuring illustrations from students at Ashfield Primary School in Perth.

[10] Williams was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for "significant service to the performing arts, to Indigenous music, and to media" in the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours.