Weaving Stories of Boodja
Weaving Stories of Boodja
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
Presenter Steve Wood is an Australian horticultural talk back radio and gardening TV presenter, with more than 40 years' experience in wholesale nursery production. He has a special interest in showing people how easy it is to grow food at home.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
Brandie and Wise are Margaret River local Scott Wise and Bridgetown-based Brandie Hodgins. They play a unique selection of old-school blues, jazz standards and pop classics drawn from their love of many musical genres.About Young@HEARTThe Young@HEART music program is held at Margaret River HEART every Monday morning from 10am to 11am. The program does not...
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
In remote Pilbara country in Western Australia, troubled 16 year old Indigenous girl, Murra, finds herself abandoned after an explosive incident with her drug-fuelled mother.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
Sari Ellen Bennett is a WA based writer and performance poet who lives on Molloy Island. Her writing style is unique, weaving whimsical imagery with hard hitting concepts, challenging the status quo, questioning human behaviours and finding the sacred hidden within the mundane... With a background in dance, martial arts and physical theatre, Sari's embodied performances breathe life into her heartfelt poetry.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
About Young@HEARTThe Young@HEART music program is held at Margaret River HEART every Monday morning from 10am to 11am. The program does not run on public holidays or when there is another major event...
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
“The Nomadics imbibe stories from the heart of Australia (which they traverse in their off-grid tiny house on wheels!), then sing them out with a deep love for the world around them and each other. Their stunning harmonies drew me in, reminding me, what a beautiful thing is music" - VIKKI THORN - THE WAIFS.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
Margaret River's acclaimed Celtic folk band will belt out their rollicking reels, jigs and maybe even a hornpipe or two. This four piece band featuring Tony Lane, Dave Seegar, Pete Paton and Karien Rollinger is bound to get you up and dancing.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.
This colourful exhibition of works was created by the children and families of the Margaret River region, in their exploration of their connection to our natural environment.