Reflections on NAIDOC Week

As NAIDOC week wraps up for another year, the team at Kooyar Wongi are reflecting...

Things are heating up during Bunuru

The second summer, or the season of adolescence Bunuru falls roughly over the February-March calendar...

Ah, the blossoms of wattles and wannang…

Now that the wattles and the wannang are starting to bloom, we know that Djilba...

Makaru has just swept in

Makaru sees the coldest and wettest time of the year come into full swing, and...

Can you feel that cool change?

Djeran is here! Otherwise known as ant season or the season of adulthood, Djeran season...

Give our native species a break this Bunuru

Bunuru is living up to its name this year, ‘coz it has been HOT! Also...

Birak means beach time!

The first summer, or the season of the young Birak season sees the rains ease...

Kambarang always arrives with a bang!

Did you know that Nyungar people recognise six seasons? They are; Birak (December and January),...

Djilba means that warmer weather is on the way!

Djilba is the growing season, or the season of conception. This is a transitional time...

Rug up. Makuru is already on the way!

Makuru The cold and wet season, or the season of fertility Makaru sees the coldest...