Place Names Melville

What Plants Teach Us

5 min · 3. sept. 2025
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Step on Country with Geri Hayden and discover how the plants of Melville’s banksia woodlands, jarrah forests and wild bush teach us, feed us and connect us to Noongar knowledge. Learn what makes Noongars the “sweet water people”, how every plant – banksia, jarrah, peppermint, kangaroo paw, zamia, balga – was woven into culture, daily life and survival. Hear how burning, bush care and seasonal movement fostered a deep relationship between people, plants and animals. Geri invites you to think about giving back to Country – just as the old people did – and to see new generations stepping up as caretakers, ensuring boodja flourishes for all.

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