What to Expect
Step into the rich traditions of Aboriginal culture with this immersive workshop led by Noongar Elder and artist Dulcie Donaldson. You'll explore the healing properties of native Australian bush plants through hands-on activities and a live demonstration of bush medicine making. This experience offers a unique opportunity to connect with ancient wisdom passed down through generations.
Participants will also receive a sample of bush medicine to take home, making the learning both practical and memorable. A light morning tea is included to keep you refreshed as you delve into this fascinating subject.
This workshop is perfect for parents looking to introduce their children to Indigenous culture and natural healing methods in an engaging and respectful way.
Activity Details
The event is hosted by the City of Melville and takes place at the Willagee Community Centre. It runs from 10:00 to 12:00, providing a relaxed morning session suitable for families. The cost is a modest $5, making it an accessible cultural experience.
Bookings are essential and can be made via Humantix, ensuring a well-organized and intimate group setting. For any questions, friendly staff are available by phone or email.
This workshop is designed to be interactive and educational, ideal for parents who want to enrich their children's understanding of Australia's Indigenous heritage.
Location and Access
The workshop is held at Willagee Community Centre, located at the corner of Archibald Street and 41 Winnacott Street, Willagee WA 6156. The centre is community-friendly and accessible, making it easy for families to attend.
Directions are available to help you find the venue with ease. Parking and public transport options nearby ensure convenient access.
This location provides a welcoming environment for learning and cultural exchange, perfect for a family outing that combines education and community spirit.
Important Information
Please note that bookings are essential to secure your place in this popular workshop. The event includes a light morning tea, so please inform the organizers of any dietary requirements when booking.
The workshop is suitable for adults and children, but parents should consider the content and activities to ensure they are appropriate for their child's age and interests.
Respect for the cultural significance of the practices shared is paramount, and participants are encouraged to engage with an open mind and heart.
Booking and Prices
Tickets are priced at $5 per person, making this an affordable cultural experience for families. Booking is required through Humantix, ensuring your spot is reserved.
Payment details and booking links are provided on the City of Melville website and event page. Early booking is recommended due to limited spaces.
For further assistance, contact the event staff via phone at 9364 0125 or email at [email protected].