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Education UpdateBunuru Season 2022

Posted on: 7 February 2022 2 March 2022 Written by: Editorial Team Comments: 0
Get Wild About Wetlands Do you know some children that would like to Connect with Nature? Get Wild About Wetlands has four exciting activities planned for the April school holidays! Djeran is the season when Noongar people repaired housing and shelter…
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28 Apr

Call me Parrot Bush

Family: Proteaceae Noongar Name: Pudjak, Budjan Banksia sessilis (syn. Dryandra sessilis) Common Name: Parrot Bush   Banksia sessilis is a prickly upright shrub or small tree that typically grows from five to eight metres in height. It occurs naturally in…
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25 Feb

From the Chairman’s DeskBunuru 2022 Update

As you receive our Bunuru newsletter, we have successfully completed the 18th Annual WA Wetlands Conference that brought together dignitaries, community leaders, wetland voices, activists, and academics. We saw the use of the Centre’s new facilities and the beautiful Cockburn…
Continue reading “From the Chairman’s DeskBunuru 2022 Update”…
07 Feb

Education UpdateBunuru Season 2022

Get Wild About Wetlands Do you know some children that would like to Connect with Nature? Get Wild About Wetlands has four exciting activities planned for the April school holidays! Djeran is the season when Noongar people repaired housing and shelter…
Continue reading “Education UpdateBunuru Season 2022”…
20 Dec

Last ChristmasThe Centre’s End of Year 2021 Get-together

Main photo & photos 13-18: Credit – Hayden Tyrls The spirit of Christmas is best celebrated when people come together and enjoy each other’s company. Surrounded by good food, warm greetings, and shared moments, 2021 ended wonderfully for the Centre.…
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28 Apr

Call me Parrot Bush

Family: Proteaceae Noongar Name: Pudjak, Budjan Banksia sessilis (syn. Dryandra sessilis) Common Name: Parrot Bush   Banksia sessilis is a prickly upright shrub or small tree that typically grows from five to eight metres in height. It occurs naturally in…
Continue reading “Call me Parrot Bush”…
25 Feb

From the Chairman’s DeskBunuru 2022 Update

As you receive our Bunuru newsletter, we have successfully completed the 18th Annual WA Wetlands Conference that brought together dignitaries, community leaders, wetland voices, activists, and academics. We saw the use of the Centre’s new facilities and the beautiful Cockburn…
Continue reading “From the Chairman’s DeskBunuru 2022 Update”…

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