Mandurah Samphire

Creery Wetlands and Samphire Cove - Home of the Quenda also known as the Southern Brown Bandicoot

Creery Wetlands Cultural Significance
– Feeding the Spirit and Body

 

Creery Wetlands Cultural Significance – Feeding the Spirit and Body is a report compiled by indigenous students studying Indigenous Tourism through Challenger TAFE, in consultation with the Winjan Aboriginal Corporation.

Click here to read a full copy of the report:

Creery Wetlands Cultural Significance – Feeding the Spirit and Body

Also, a package of educational activities has been developed for upper primary students, using the information in the report. 

Click here to download a copy of the activities:

Indigenous Education Student Booklet

We are most grateful to Mr Ken Gwyer (Challenger TAFE), his students and the Winjan Aboriginal Corporation for their assistance with the development of these activities.

 

Samphire at Creery Wetlands and Samphire Cove at the Peel Inlet near Mandurah

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