Coastal Cultural Walk: Talinup Boodja
Event description
Walk with Wadandi Pibulmun Yunungjarli Elder and custodian, Dr Wayne ‘Wonitji’ Webb on Talinup Boodja (Place of Reeds), Augusta Country
Join Uncle Wayne from the Undalup Association for a guided cultural coastal walk along the shores of Goorbilyup (Blackwood River), where the bilya (river) meets Wadan Boodja (Sea Country) — the place where two oceans meet.
This immersive experience offers a rare opportunity to walk alongside Uncle Wayne and hear stories, cultural knowledge, and deep connections to Country passed down through generations. Gain insight into the significance of Talinup and the enduring relationship the Wadandi People (Saltwater People) have with Boodja (Country).
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, this event offers a meaningful chance to deepen your understanding and appreciation of Wadandi culture, language and landscape in one of the most stunning and spiritually rich places in the region.
Date: Sunday, 8 June 2025
Time: 10:00am – 11:00am
Meeting Point: The Colour Patch Boat Ramp Carpark, Augusta (View on Google Maps). Across from the Leeuwin Lions Memorial Park.
Secure your spot - limited tickets available!
This walk is proudly supported by Line in the Sand and Nature Conservation Margaret River Region as part of our shared commitment to fostering cultural awareness, appreciation, and respect in the community.
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