Tribal Warrior

[2] Tribal Warrior runs a mentoring program in partnership with Redfern Police to help reduce recidivism rates of Aboriginal Australian youth.

[3][4] The program is named "Clean Slate Without Prejudice" and uses ‘routine and discipline’ through boxing and fitness classes as a way of keeping vulnerable and at risk youth from being involved in criminal activity.

Following a crowdfunding appeal, on Boxing Day, 2016, Tribal Warrior sailed the Southern Excellence Two in the event.

The sailboat was built more than 100 years ago in the Torres Strait and is used to train Indigenous skippers and maritime workers.

[2] The organisation's vessel "Mari Nawi" (meaning 'big canoe' in the Eora language)[18][19] is used for cruises and accommodates up to 150 guests with options for on board catering and entertainment.

[20] In 2020 Tribal Warrior was donated the retired Lady-class ferry Lady Northcott by the NSW Government.

The vessel collided with a nearby sea wall and remained in ahead gear with the wheel still hard to starboard.

Katika continued out of control to the other side of the channel and collided with Sydney Wharf Marina before becoming stuck against a dock.

After this incident Tribal Warrior took ownership of the damaged Katika and renamed her to Mari Nawi which means "big canoe" in the Eora language.

The damaged forward wooden bow gunwale was rebuilt as a metal railing and an outdoor stern section was built at the aft of the vessel.

In 2021 it was announced by Shane Phillips that Tribal Warrior had been donated the Lady Northcott by the NSW Government.

She currently mainly operates as a charter vessel but will fill in on cultural cruises when Mari Nawi is unavailable on rare occasion.

After Lady Herron was scrapped in early 2024 her engine and other components such as her horns were given to Tribal Warrior to be used as spare parts for Wirawi.