
Jayden Boundry is the author of Noongar Boodja Waangkan - an introduction to Noongar First Words suitable for all ages. The book also includes a QR code with links to pronunciation audio guides and videos.
You can purchase your copy from the link below

Jayden Boundry is the author of this introductory Noongar language board book for young children. The book teaches the Noongar names for common land creatures and contains a QR code for links to pronunciation audio guides and videos. Keep an eye out for the next in this series!
Mirliny work collaboratively with many different Aboriginal businesses and organisations here in Noongar country.
We love coming together to share culture and are always willing and eager to support our community and fellow Aboriginal businesses.
Make sure to check out the following pages!
For all your cultural needs including: Welcoming ceremonies, Traditional Music, Cultural Workshops, RAP Plan Support and more
Sharing Noongar culture with the community and specialising in Performance, Education and Tourism
Cultural Services - Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony
On-Country Experiences, walking tours, school and community groups and more
Art and Design Services - Illustration, Painting, Graphics, Animations
Cultural Services - Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony, On-country tours and education programs
Aboriginal community controlled not for profit charity offering school and community programs
Not for profit community organisation delivering services and programs to increase the health, well-being, cultural and social connections for Aboriginal people living and working in the Perth metropolitan region.
Indigenous-led Consultancy for Cultural Education and Engagement
- Nyungar naming and decoding, cultural competency training, brokerage, research, cultural immersions

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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