Moorditj Footprints Audio Trail

The Moorditj Footprints project explores the memories and experiences of Noongar people who lived in East Perth during the 1950s - 1970s. The project was started by Noongar Elder Lindsay Calyun, who grew up in East Perth during this time.

Nestled within the landscape at Warndoolier (formerly Banks Reserve), the audio trail starts at the River Journey’s Interpretation Node. It consists of scannable signage that shares the stories and memories experienced by those who lived in the area at the time.

Listen to the stories:

  1. Introduction
  2. Swan River
  3. Bunbury Bridge
  4. Moorditj Mob
  5. Bull Paddock (Claisebrook) 
  6. The Mucks (East Perth Power Station)

The Moorditj Footprints Audio Trail is supported by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.

Find out more about the project and listen to the other stories here

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