Djeran is here!
Kooyar Wongi 84 Seymour Street, West Busselton, Western Australia, AustraliaDjeran season at last sees a break in the really hot weather and winds and is the time to get ready for the cold, wet and wild months to come!
Djeran season at last sees a break in the really hot weather and winds and is the time to get ready for the cold, wet and wild months to come!
Makuru sees the coldest and wettest time of the year come into full swing. Traditionally, this was a good time of the year to move back inland from the coast as the winds turned to the west and south bringing the cold weather, rains and occasionally snow on the peaks of the Stirling and Porongurup...
Makuru, the coldest and wettest time of the year, has come to a close and Djilba has arrived! Djilba season, generally spanning the August to September period, is a transitional time of the year and is considered by Noongar people as the season of conception, or the growing season. It is characterised by some very...
We are taking part in an Open Mic Night for Small Business at The Good Egg in Busselton. Thanks to Business Advisory South West and Peel and IPS Management Consultants for involving us!
How do you attract people to your display at an expo that is absolutely packed with awesome Aboriginal initiatives and organisations? With tasty treats and prizes of course! Thanks so much to CinefestOz for having us at IndigifestOz 2019!
We will be spending some time with the students and staff at the Nannup District High School to teach them all about Noongar culture and perspectives on local native animal species. It's going to be a great day out!
We will be walking and talking about Noongar culture and local threatened species in the stunning Perup Nature Reserve. Interested in this free community event? Just contact Karrie at the Blackwood Basin Group by 11 September. Numbers are limited and it's filling up fast!
The season of birth During the Kambarang season, usually October to November, we see an abundance of different colours and flowers exploding all around us. It is often referred to by Noongar people as the season of birth, or the wildflower season. The yellows of many of the wattles (Acacias) continue to abound, along with...
Well, our September field walk was so over-subscribed that we will be working with the Blackwood Basin Group to hold a second event on Saturday 12 October! We will be walking and talking about Noongar culture and local threatened species in the stunning Perup Nature Reserve. Interested in this free community event? Contact Karrie at...
We will be attending the graduation ceremony for the Georgiana Mooloy Anglican School Year 12s, where they will officially unveil the Noongar Six Seasons art mural that we have been working with them on as their gift to the school. Exciting!