Bibbulmun Track Reconciliation Walk
Event Information
Description
You're invited to walk a section of the Bibbulmun Track with Indigenous Elders and leaders as they talk about culture, history, and the significance of reconciliation for all Australians.
This event is being hosted by TEAR Australia because we believe that reconciliation between non-indigenous and Indigenous peoples of Australia is critically important.
We will walk from Nanga rd just out of Dwellingup – 7.5 km to the Swamp Oak campsite on Saturday. Then from Swamp Oak Campsite to Yarrigal Form Rd - 8km on Sunday. Each year we traverse a different part of the Bibbulmun.
Difficulty
- This event involves walking about 20 KM in two days and accomodation is in basic huts and tents.
- Carry your own food (provided) and other provisions (as necessary).
- Accommodation is in basic huts
Transport
- Busses will be provided from the TEAR office to the start of the walk and will also bring you back.
Last year about 30 people participated in this event and were deeply affected. “Such a special weekend; just a bunch of willing strangers coming together to seek, learn, fellowship and open ourselves to be impacted by the beauty and power of creation and creator”. Jessie.
‘I was really hit by the responsibility upon me and us that we need to now be agents of reconciliation to help heal this land and our people". Mark.