Yorga Walk at Kings Park
Proudly supported by Street Furniture Australia 
When: Thursday 14 October
Time: 2pm – 3:30pm AWST
 
Available to our in-person registrations in Perth.  Free for Festival attendees - registration essential.  Limited places available. 

- Taking in the magnificent gardens of Kings Park and spectacular views overlooking Perth City and the Swan River
- Hear traditional stories of Whadjuk Country and the history of the Nyungar people in Perth and Kings Park as we explore the Banksia Garden and learn about medicinal and bush foods farmed by the Nyungar people in the area.
- Visit Pioneer Women’s Memorial place and learn about the significance of Yorgas (women)
- Walk among the treetops and enjoy spectacular views over a glass arched bridge suspended among a canopy of tall eucalypts.
- Touch and feel Aboriginal artefacts
 
To attend this tour, you must be booked in for the in-person Perth registration for the 2021 Festival of Landscape Architecture . For those who have already registered for the Perth in-person Festival, an email confirmation will be sent to you shortly where you will be able to choose which tours and fringe events you would like to attend.

For further information about registering for a fringe event or tour, please email [email protected]

This event is proudly supported by Street Furniture Australia.

  

The 2020 Festival of Landscape Architecture is taking place on Whadjuk Noongar Country. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Whadjuk Noongar Country and Country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.