Place Names Melville

Gathering and Ceremony

5 min · 3. sept. 2025
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Travel along ancient songlines with Ben Ugle as he brings to life the rich tradition of Noongar gatherings, ceremonies and meeting places across Melville. Discover how sacred sites like Marrandungup (Alfred Cove) and Dyoondalup (Point Walter) served as hubs for clans to come together, trade, share lore and celebrate with dance and song. Hear the stories behind placenames rooted in land and culture – like Willagee, named for the prized red ochre (wilgee) used in ceremony – reminding us that these places are still sacred today. This episode reveals how knowledge, connection and belonging are passed on when Noongar people gather, and why keeping these places – and their stories – alive matters for everyone.

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