Aboriginal tour in Jarrhadale, Perth, Western Australia
this guy is full of wisdom!
Aboriginal Tours and Experiences Western Australia
Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre
The Mowanjum Aboriginal Art and Cultural Centre is a creative hub for the Worrorra, Ngarinyin and Wunumbal tribes, who make up the Mowanjum community outside Derby, Western Australia.
The centre hosts exhibitions, workshops and community projects, as well as the annual Mowanjum Festival, one of Australia's longest running indigenous cultural festivals.
This segment was featured on Destination WA.
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Perth City Culture - Aboriginal Cultural Walking Tours
Welcome to Perth, Western Australia!
Aboriginal cultural walking tours are really rockin’ the Perth City cultural scene right now. Here’s some recommendations to help you get out there, walk, talk and learn in an interactive Aboriginal cultural experience…
Featuring:
Go Cultural Aboriginal Tours and Experiences
Maalinup
Nyungar Tours
Warrang-Bridil
Djurandi Dreaming
City of Perth - Perth City Culture 2019
@BreakawayTourism
Fremantle Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Walk
Nyungar Elder Neville Collard is a tour guide for these walks through the west end of Fremantle Western Australia
DriveWA - Aboriginal Cultural Tour with Greg.mp4
Join an Aboriginal cultural tour in King's Park, Perth, Western Australia, with our guide - Greg. For more information about Aboriginal Cultural Experiences in WA - visit waitoc.com
Julia Bradbury explores Margaret River: Extraordinary Nature (Episode 4)
British TV presenter, nature lover and walking enthusiast Julia Bradbury discovers what Margaret River has to offer beyond the wineries.
In the final part of her four part Western Australia travelogue series, Julia discovers that the region is surrounded by biodiversity hotspots, pristine beaches, breath-taking coastal walks, forests and caves. Join Julia as she pulls on her walking boots and experiences the best of Western Australia.
Julia finishes her exploration of Western Australia by walking the stunning Cape to Cape trail, setting off from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse - the northerly starting point of the track. Along the way Julia is welcomed by Josh Whiteland, an indigenous guide who shares with Julia his rich knowledge of native foods, bush medicine and aboriginal culture. After some tree hugging in the Boranup Forest, Julia finishes the Cape to Cape trail with a sunset at Cape Leeuwin, where two of the world’s seven seas are said to meet.
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Northern Australia: Kimberley Indigenous Tourism Project
In the Fitzroy Valley, in the central Kimberley region of WA, 25 Indigenous people from five remote communities took part in a week long field trip to learn about the tourism industry, and explore the economic opportunities for their own communities. ACF see support for this project as essential in our work to promote the concept of a cultural and conservation economy for Northern Australia.
Aboriginal Cultural Tours - South Australia: Innes National Park
A glimpse into the Innes National Park cultural camp / tour, Yorke Peninsula (Adjahdura Land / also known as Narungga Land), South Australia, with owner operator Quenten Agius and performer Chris Angrave. Performance included with 3 day camp / tours. Performance not included with Innes Dreaming 1 day tour.
Walking in the footsteps of our ancestors. From half day to 5 day cultural tours and camps of Adjahdura land (Yorke Peninsula) and new in 2013 expanding into Ngadjuri Country (Mid North, Clare Valley, Burra region), South Australia.
Quenten Agius,,,Our ancient sites are living breathing museums in the sand and we share these cultural places with our guests. Looking at the landscape through Aboriginal eyes gives our guests a completely different perspective. When we share Dreaming stories we hope the landscape comes alive in their mind and they can understand and feel the story. With each tour, our guests go away with a wealth of knowledge about Aboriginal heritage, culture, traditions and beliefs.
Winner of 9 state and regional tourism awards (Aboriginal, Heritage and Cultural Tourism). 3 National Tourism Accreditations (T-QUAL, ECO Tourism Australia, ROC Respecting our Culture). National Parks and Wildlife Certified. Tourism Australia Aboriginal Tourism Champion.
web site: aboriginalsa.com.au
Email: tours@adjahdura.com.au
Produced by: MAV Media Pty Ltd and Aboriginal Cultural Tours - South Australia.
MAV Media: mavmedia.com.au
Aboriginal Guide in Kings Park, Western Australia.
Greg Nannup in the Botanic Gardens of King's Park speaking on The Swan River Tribes and the Nyoonga People of the South West of Australia.
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Catching and Cooking Mud Crab - Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia
Our Best Jobs in the World winner and official Taste Master for Western Australia Rich Keam, catching Mud Crabs with Aboriginal Elder Brian Lee at Cape Leveque. Follow Rich's adventures of a Taste Master at tastewesternaustralia.com.
Quandong, The Indigenous Australian Aboriginal Jewelry
Earth Girl Indigenous Australian Aboriginal Jewelry, presented by Fremantle Historical Bus Tours, is available at E-Shed Markets Peter Hughes Dr, Fremantle WA 6160 (Opened in 1929).
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Another Day in Western Australia, exploring Ozzie's biggest state from Perth to Broome
Fragments of just another day in Western Australia, exploring Oz's west coast.
As the lesser-known region of Australia, that was exactly its draw for me. Visiting Western Australia was the chance to delve into the ‘other side’, home to some of Australia’s most iconic natural attractions and underrated cities. Becki Enright
We landed in Perth WA's (Western Australia's) capital, Australia’s ‘Sunniest City’ and the gateway to a vast backyard of amazing landscapes.
In Perth, among world's' most liveable cities, you will enjoy exploring the city's street art, international food culture and the easy going life style.
Off Perth visit the gorgeous port town of Fremantle, go surfing at Margaret River and hop on a tour to Rottnest island to discover an island with it's unique and curious inhabitants.
We got as far as Broome the sleepy but charming tropical travellers hub off which one can explore the stunning red and rugged landscapes of the Kimberly region.
Yet it conceals centuries old stories and a 22km long peninsula landscape so wild and coated in a spectrum of fierce colours, that you’ll be completely sucked into this tiny town instantly.
Fiery ochre orange sands and red rock formations, stunning coast lines.
Throughout WA it's possible to connect with the land original people, like Beagle Bay . It's suggested to inform first with locals how and where to visit aboriginal communities in a non intrusive and sustainable way.
Here's an extended blogpost hat can be useful for you when Perth;
as well as Broome:
When heading to the Kimberly's deserted image of the Australian Outback you’ve always dreamt about.
Get inspired:
Team: Becki Enright and Christian Grewe (Film and Edit)
In collaboration with Tourism Western Australia and @TourismWesternAustralia
Lets Grow Aboriginal Tourism
WAITOC invites individuals, businesses and organisations to Walk Together with us to help grow Western Australia's unique Aboriginal Cultural tourism Industry and Build Sustainable Futures - for a small membership fee of just AU$ 130.
Njaki Njaki Aboriginal Cultural Tours
Videos showing Njaki Njaki Aboriginal Cultural Tours
Tourism Champions - Aboriginal Cultural Tours South Australia
Tourism Champions is an initiative by the South Australian Tourism Commission that highlights tourism operators, businesses and events around South Australia that are doing great work and building the profile of tourism in our State. The case studies serve to highlight these achievers and underpin the significance of the visitor economy as a key economic driver for the State.
Success Hill Aboriginal Reserve Perth Western Australia
Has been restored recently, nice picnic facilities! The posters explaining the saga of the Colonisation of the Land of the Aboriginals with a tenure of 40,000 years! Surrounded by the Swan river and the bush with some die back (fungers) problems! We were the only two visitors I and the wife and you can feel the ghosts of the past! They were nomadic and their religion very animistic and with a strong connexion with the land, the seasons and the ecology most important for their daily subsistence! No buildings or monuments as in the Americas as the arid and desertic conditions never allowed them a higher sedentary stage and the building of cities! The posters are fully explanatory ! Recently our Primer Minister in a Public ceremony said Sorry to the conquered and the dispossessed original owners!
Western Australia, Seabird - relaxing off-road along the coast, Western Australia, Perth
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DriveWA - Aboriginal Cultural Tour with Doc.mp4
Join an Aboriginal cultural tour in Esperance, Western Australia, with our guide - Doc. For more information about Aboriginal Cultural Experiences in WA - visit waitoc.com
Australia's first Indigenous bauxite mine opens in NT
The first Indigenous graduates from a Northern Territory mine training centre established by the Gumatj Corporation have already secured local employment