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Working Together Walking Tour

  • Oyster Harbour Fish Traps Lower King, WA, 6330 Australia (map)

Please note: This event is postponed until further notice. We will update this page with a new date once that has been confirmed.

Working Together has partnered with Kurrah Mia, Impact Services and WAITOC to bring you on a 1.5-hour walking tour through the Oyster Bay Fish Traps.

Gain a unique understanding of local Menang Noongar culture through "coming on country" and experiencing where and how Aboriginal people moved throughout the landscape in their fully guided Aboriginal Cultural tour. 

Learn about the environment, anthropological and cultural aspects of the Menang People who, for over 40,000 years have lived in this area. Discover local knowledge, explore and venture into amazing Menang Aboriginal cultural sites and ancient wisdom. 

On your tour you will have professional interpretive guides who have extensive knowledge of geology, fauna, flora, Indigenous culture and their stories will accentuate your experience. Visit ancient camping grounds, meeting places and traditional fishing grounds. 

Kurrah Mia offers guests a sensory experience while exploring some of the region’s natural environment. You will develop a connection to country as you walk and listen carefully to what nature and these wonderful sites have to share with you.

Meeting point at the Fish Traps Gazebo, at the end of Barameda Road, Lower King.

This tour is subsidised by Working Together.
Normally $110 per person, there is no cost for ACCI members. For non-members, a special rate of $33* incl. GST per person. Book now as spaces are limited!

*Excluding third party booking fee.

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What to expect

Visitors are able to ask questions through this interactive session.

 Stunning views of the surrounding landscape

 Only a short walk of less than 500m to the lookouts from the carpark

Additional Information

  • It is recommended to wear covered shoes and a hat 

  • Please bring drinking water in your own water bottle and a packed lunch

  • There are no toilets on location, and there is a short drive approximately 5mins away for the public toilets

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