Join Nature Play WA and Parks and Wildlife at the Wangi Mia Meeting Place in Yanchep National Park.
Learn about the world's oldest living culture, experience didgeridoo playing, spear throwing and find out about the significance of plants and animals to the original custodians of this area. With our entertaining Aboriginal guide, you'll be sure to learn, laugh and be enriched by the experience.
This is a wheelchair friendly event.
Please be advised that attendees will require adult supervision. Registration is required for all children, caregivers and adults attending.
For more information on Aboriginal Cultural experiences at Yanchep National Park visit the Parks and Wildlife website.
Sunday 19 June 2022
Where: Wangi Mia Meeting Place, Yanchep National Park
Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Cost: FREE! Registration is essential as spaces are limited. This is an accessible event. All ages welcome.
Thanks to the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, attendees of this event will have free entry into Yanchep National Park for the day of the event.
Nicole McNamara,
Nature Play WA Projects and Events Manager
This is an opportunity offered to participants through Every Kid in a Park. Nature Play WA would like to thank our partner on this project, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions who are helping us to connect WA kids to our greatest asset, our amazing outdoors.