The installation of the solar powered energy system stems from a campaign led by local families to source independent funding to restore energy services, including touring a short film .
The film features the story of Garrwa elder Shirley Simon, who like many other r Mumuthumburru residents, was forced to relocate from their homeland to Borroloola in 2021 after their former solar system was decommissioned.

Solar Panels for Mumuthumburru (West Island)
"This achievement is a testament to the power of community and the importance of self-determined solutions. Original Power and Ngardara Cooperative are proving that renewable energy is not just a dream, but a reality that can transform lives and sustain our connection to Country in a changing climate,’ Genevieve Grieves said.
