These workshops are suitable for people of all ages

Take a walk on country with a cultural facilitator who will share information about the local history, seasonal trends and information about the environment from a cultural lens.

An interactive session that explores traditional place names, traditional practices and acknowledges the rich cultural history of the lands.

This session provides an interactive introduction to the Noongar language with students learning basic greetings, conversational skills and an introduction to animals.

A hands-on experience for young people to learn the science behind one of the oldest methods of tool making. The session provides the opportunity to participate in preparing the materials before observing a real tool making demonstration.

Our cultural facilitators bring in an array of traditional instruments, tools and artefacts and explain their different uses.

This session involves an interactive storytelling session with stories and yarns about creation, animals and the lands.
These programs are specialised for Aboriginal young people

Students will be guided through traditional Noongar dances in culturally safe and supported ways. This can be facilitated as an introductory session or as a program.

Didgeridoo lessons for male students. We can offer a regular didgeridoo program or one-off introductory sessions.

This program gives young aboriginal students the opportunity to learn about cultural knowledge specific to the Noongar season in a 5 session program. The program content changes according to the six Noongar seasons and can be booked in a seasonal package to create a year-long program.
Mirliny are pleased to offer community cultural yarning sessions to all visitors of Wadjemup!
Enrich your visit to Wadjemup with an intimate yarning session focusing on the Noongar six seasons and the incredible Creation Stories of the local area. Visitors will leave the island with a deep appreciation for the Noongar culture and for the island of Wadjemup.
Our Wadjemup cultural yarning sessions are all very different and session topics changes with the Noongar seasons to reflect the seasonal trends and to foster connection to country.
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Mirliny acknowledges and pays respect to the Wadjak people of the Noongar nation and to their Elders of the past and present, as the Traditional Custodians of the Country on which we live and work.
We also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to their lands, waters and communities.
We pay our respects to them, their cultures and to their Elders both past and present.
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