What to Expect
Step into the rich traditions of the Noongar people with local guide Dylan Collard from Kalyakoorl in Jirdarup. This immersive experience offers a unique opportunity to learn about Noongar culture and language in an engaging and respectful way. Following the cultural introduction, participants will enjoy a peaceful walk through the beautiful bushland.
The walk is suitable for all ages, making it a perfect family outing that combines education with outdoor adventure. You will gain a deeper appreciation of the land and its stories, guided by someone who knows it intimately.
Numbers are limited to ensure an intimate and meaningful experience, so early booking is essential.
Activity Details
The event features two sessions on Saturday, 16 May 2026, starting at 10:30 and 13:00 respectively. Each session lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. Participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes early at the Harold Rossiter Clubhouse to meet the group and prepare for the walk.
A small donation is required to secure your place, supporting the ongoing work of the Friends of Jirdarup Bushland and community initiatives.
This event is organized by the Friends of Jirdarup Bushland with support from the Town of Victoria Park and Community Underwriting.
Location and Access
The walk begins at the Harold Rossiter Clubhouse located at Etwell Street, East Victoria Park WA 6101. Kensington Bushland provides a serene natural setting, perfect for connecting with nature and culture.
The venue is accessible and family-friendly, encouraging participation from all community members. Parking and local transport options are available nearby.
This location offers a safe and engaging environment for children and adults alike to explore the natural bushland and learn about its cultural significance.
Important Information
Please note that bookings are essential due to limited numbers. Arrive 15 minutes before your session to ensure a timely start. Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
The event is open to all ages, making it an inclusive experience for families and individuals interested in Indigenous culture and nature.
Participants should be prepared for a gentle walk through bushland terrain and bring water and sun protection.
Booking and Prices
To secure your spot, a small donation is requested. Booking in advance is mandatory as spaces are limited to maintain the quality of the experience.
For enquiries and bookings, contact the Friends of Jirdarup Bushland or the Town of Victoria Park.
This affordable event offers great value for a culturally enriching and educational outdoor activity suitable for the whole family.