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Play First
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Music
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Art
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6 Seasons
What is Six Seasons?
Six Seasons EBooks
NAIDOC
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Enrolment
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Communication Policy
Connect
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Bunuru
February/March
Bunuru is symbolised by the kala (colour) midra-yoont (orange).
February/March
Bunuru is symbolised by the kala (colour) midra-yoont (orange). When the maam marang (wind) slows and the ngangk (sun) shines making the days warm and dry. The gardan (Red Gum) blooms as Nature’s way of saying the Dildjit (salmon) are running. Fishing occurred in the ocean and at the stone fish traps at Oyster Harbour.