6 Seasons Workshop | Makuru

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Date / Frequency
11 June 2025
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Time
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Location
Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural Centre
12 Captains Ln, Fremantle WA 6160

Join us at the WACC for an insightful class on the 6 Noongar Seasons, with a specific focus on Makuru (June & July).

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Wed 11 Jun | Makuru | 11am–12pm | $30 individual class | Bookings required

Learn about the six seasons and gain knowledge on what each season represents and the seasonal changes we see annually. This session with have a specific focus on the season Makuru.

Makuru is the Noongar Six Seasons period encompassing June and July, representing the coldest and wettest part of the year. It’s a season of fertility, renewal, and traditional seasonal changes for Noongar people.

 

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