Embark on a journey of cultural connection with Exploring Bunuru – This space is not just an area; it’s a gateway to understanding and celebrating the profound wisdom of one of the oldest living cultures on Earth – the Aboriginal People. This space is dedicated to knowledge sharing to support how understanding the seasons and the changes in the natural environment plays a crucial role in fostering a deep connection to a place and enhancing a person’s ability to care for it.
Experience an In Culture Walking Tour, an enriching journey led by your Whadjuk guide, Steven Jacobs. Hear about the Noongar significance and ancient connection to Country as you explore the festival site.
Tour 1: 10:30am – 12:00pm
Tour 2: 2:30pm – 4:00pm
REGISTER FOR YOUR SPOT IN THIS FREE WALKING TOUR BELOW (registrations are free but limited).
Steven Jacobs is a Whadjuk Man from the region who has a real passion for his people and a love for this beautiful country that all Australians share. Whadjuk Country has always been a beautiful place and is growing every day. We have our indigenous people from all over WA living within Whadjuk boodja.
Steven is keen to share, encourage and promote Aboriginal culture and customs through storytelling and the arts, cultural tourism and youth engagement. Our children need role models in their homes that will keep them at school for a better education and sustainable lives that will provide a brighter future for them and the Whadjuk community.
“Looking forward to working with you and teaching people about my Culture on my Country / Boodja.”
Coogee Live would like to thank Presenting Partner ALCOA whose support has made this activation possible.