Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative

The Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative is a community organisation based in Geelong, Australia that supports the social, economic, and cultural development of Aboriginal people within the Geelong and surrounding areas.

[1] It is the largest employer of Aboriginal people in the Geelong region.

[3] The chief executive officer was for many years Trevor Edwards,[4] who was succeeded by Tracey Currie, and then Rod Jackson.

In 2014, the organisation had 300 members and employed 55 staff, with a turnover of over $5m a year.

[3] The organisation operates a number of business ventures including Wathaurung Glass & Arts,[5] and has title to land at Mount Rothwell that contains the Wurdi Youang Aboriginal stone arrangement.