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BoorYul-Bah-Bilya is an exciting new initiative developed by Bibbul Ngarma Aboriginal Association that aims to address the global issue of declining river health by creating a new type of community catchment plan for rivers.
Our latest 8-day Highlights of the Bibbulmun Track tour was absolutely fantastic!
A team of 17 volunteers descended on the Golden Valley Tree Park south of Balingup to assist the local Friends of Golden Valley group
A movie based on a couple who decide to walk WA’s 1000km Bibbulmun Track to help save their crumbling marriage has been given the greenlight.
Last week, our members enjoyed an unforgettable night of storytelling and adventure at Inglewood Bowling and Sports Club. We were captivated by tales from Mary Boyce’s multi-day and day hikes in Scandinavia and Geoff Bell’s solo walk along the South Coast Track in Tasmania.
The Anglican Church in Kalamunda and Albany are now offering hospitality to those who walk the Bibbulmun Track.
It doesn’t matter if you are religious or not, or if you have some other faith – the offer to meet with a volunteer at the start or finish of your journey is open to all… along with the chance to ring the church bells!
Hiking is something we do, and for many of us, we’ve been doing it a long time. We know how to pack food and eat on the trail… right? But having your systems dialed in isn’t always the same thing as maintaining your nutrition.
A very big THANK YOU to all the members who bought tickets in our Adventure Raffle.
Your support was fabulous and we raised just over $13,000.
These funds will contribute to the ongoing maintenance of the Bibbulmun Track including upcoming realignments and the upgrade of Harris Dam Campsite.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of storytelling and adventure! Hear inspiring tales from fellow members about their amazing journeys around the globe. 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗲: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲: 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM 𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Inglewood Bowling and Sports Club Featured Speakers: • Mary Boyce: Multi-day and day hikes in Scandinavia, Summer […]
May saw the completion of helicopter operations transporting equipment and materials for the Lake William Steps Replacement Project into the West Cape Howe National Park, supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program.