Kambarang is here!

84 Seymour Street, West Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

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...

Taking a walk through Perup Nature Reserve – Part 2!

Perup Nature Reserve Western Australia, Australia

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...

GMAS year 12 graduation and art unveiling

84 Seymour Street, West Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

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!

Bunuru, the Second Summer

84 Seymour Street, West Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

The second summer, or the season of adolescence Bunuru generally falls over the February-March calendar period and is the hottest time of the year in Nyungar boodja (country), with little...

Chill out, Djeran is here!

84 Seymour Street, West Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

Djeran (April – May) Ant season, or the season of adulthood Djeran sees a break in the really hot weather and generally spans April to May. A key indicator of...

Bill’s Birthday!

84 Seymour Street, West Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

Happiest of birthdays to Kooyar Wongi Principal Director Bill Bennell. Thanks for everything you do for this business, your family, your community and your culture. You're one in a million!...

NATIONAL SORRY DAY

Australia

National Sorry Day remembers and acknowledges the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families and communities, which we now know as ‘The Stolen Generations’.

National Reconciliation Week 2020

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

The dates for NRW remain the same each year; 27 May to 3 June. These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey— the successful 1967 referendum, and the High Court Mabo decision respectively.

Rug up for Makuru!

84 Seymour Street, West Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

MAKURU (JUNE - JULY) Cold and wet season, or the season of fertility Makaru sees the coldest and wettest time of the year come into full swing, as the winds...