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“We respectfully acknowledge the Yamaji people on whose land I live and work and I pay my respects to their Ancestors and Yamaji Barna”

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New Partnerships, New Programs Mar 10th, 2016
Things really are powering along at Bundiyarra; Partnerships continue to be formed with fantastic outcomes to be realised.

Bundiyarra has partnered with the Northern Agricultural Catchment Council (NACC), Skill Hire and the City of Greater Geraldton to see the now languishing community garden space revitalised into an amazing Community Bush Tucker Garden dedicated to Nana Dora Dann. Named after local Elder Dora Danna's book, The garden space will be revitalised with the installation of shade houses and new sheds, work started on the Waranygu Bayalgu (digging for food) Community Bush Tucker Garden on 22 February.

A second partnership between Bundiyarra, NACC, and Skill Hire will see Bundiyarra's grounds revitalised under the steady supervision of Chris Ronan (Donna's brother), who will lead this project. The front lawn will be removed and paved and covered with shade sails, existing paving will be re-levelled and in some places replaced with concrete, stone paving, and new brick for flower beds to be constructed.

Bundiyarra CEO, Marchelle Retallack, said these are really exciting times. Our community has designed an amazing strategy for these grounds and support letters are
flowing; thanks community for your contribution. "All this helps with the overall Stage 8 Bundiyarra re-development and the Muguri Trails, that is due to start in July this year"

Bundiyarra is very pleased for this Partnership and look forward to progress of this project for further inquiries please contact Donna Ronan or Chris Ronan on 08 9920 7900 at Bundiyarra or email: reception@bundiyarra.org.au

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"This months Local Language 'Badimaya' | mayidyi - Aboriginal man, Aboriginal person | dyuba - Child | murni - Woman, Female | dyudya murni - Old woman | dyudya - Old person |"
- Dwayne Smith