Enriching lives through guided connection to land & culture.
Kaya, ngaalak djerabiny nookook djinaniny! Nidja Bindjareb Noongar boodja.
That is to say, ‘Hello. We are happy to see you! This is Bindjareb Noongar country.’
The Harvey Aboriginal Corporation is a community initiative designed to educate, inspire & reconcile all peoples with traditional Aboriginal knowledge & customs.
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Kaartamoorda boyal, maambakoort-koorl marawar. Boorloo djiraly wer Gomborrup kongal.
Ngaalak kwobidak ngobar, maambakoort kep wari, moorditj mereny boodja, kwobidak djaril-mari wer moorditj bilya.
Nidja ngaalang moorditj boodja.
Ngaalak kaartditj ngaalank boordiya koora kooralong wer yeyi wer kaartdijin kalyakoorl woonya boodja wer kep. Ngaalak djerabiny nookook djinaniny nidja Bindjareb Noongar boodja.
From the Darling Scarp in the east, to the Indian Ocean in the west. With Perth to the north and Bunbury to the south. We have pristine beaches, coastal lakes, fertile farmlands, beautiful jarrah forests and refreshing waterways.
This is our great country.
We acknowledge the Elders past and present and recognise their knowledge and continuing connection to land and water. We are happy to see you meet here today on Bindjareb Noongar country.
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“Who better to tell our stories, for we feel our stories, we know the history of our country & we are the people to educate our future generations.”
— Lesley Ugle, Elder
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Learn about Noongar Aboriginal language, seasons & customs by taking advantage of our online resources.
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Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries leads many truth telling Aboriginal history projects and works in partnership with Aboriginal communities and stakeholders to connect people to their Aboriginal ancestry.
By submitting a Family History Application Form, applicants can receive copies of all existing records within the Aboriginal History Research Service collection that relate to themselves and/or their direct ancestors. This includes their mother’s side of the family, their father’s side or both. You can also request records for a specific ancestor. A researched family tree will be provided to assist with navigating the records where possible.