Wardani Aboriginal Centre

The Wardani Aboriginal CentreWardan Aboriginal Cultural Centre

The Wardandi People are the traditional custodians of the land bounded by Capel to the Northeast, Augusta in the South and including the regions now known as Busselton, Yallingup and Margaret River.

They have a strong connection to the sea, and are the custodians of the many caves in the area. The caves are the passages to the after-life and the region of the sea god Wardan.

The Wardandi people have developed the Wardan Centre as a place where they can introduce their culture to visitors and bring about a greater understanding of the historical, social and environmental issues affecting Indigenous Australians.

Enjoy a 1km walk along a bush trail that has been enhanced with bush tucker, medicine plants and traditional structures (mia-mia). Join us on a fascinating and informative journey of discovery as you re-live the history of the land and see the bush through the eyes of your Indigenous guide.

Partake in a Tool Making and Spear Throwing Workshop, Boomerang and Spear Throwing Classes and discover the stories of the Dreaming through song, dance, music and ceremonial body painting.