The Time of Marrai’gang – Bana’marrai’yung

The Time of Marrai’gang – Bana’marrai’yung. Wet, becoming cooler (March / April / May) The annual cycle of the D’harawal landscape comprises six seasons, one of which is the season of Bana’marrai’yung. The time of the year when the cries of the Marrai’gang (Quoll) seeking his mate can be heard through the forests and woodlands. […]
The Time of Burran – Gadalung Marool

The Time of Burran – Gadalung Marool. Hot and dry (January / February) The annual cycle of the D’harawal landscape comprises six seasons, one of which is the season of Gadalung Marool. The staple diet during the time of Burran (the kangaroo) was fruit, seeds, and the roots and tubers of those plants which had […]
The Time of Parra’dowee – Gooray’murrai

The Time of Parra’dowee – Gooray’murrai. Warm and wet (November / December) The annual cycle of the D’harawal landscape comprises six seasons, one of which is the season of Gooray’murrai. The time of the Parra’dowee (eel) signifies the time to prepare for the very hot weather which will, within the next two moons, scorch the […]
The Time of Wiritjiribin – Tugarah Gunya’marri

The Time of Wiritjiribin – Tugarah Gunya’marri. Cold and windy (July / August) The annual cycle of the D’harawal landscape comprises six seasons, one of which is the season of Tugarah Gunya’marri. The Wiritjiribin (lyrebird) calls ring out through the bushland as he builds his dancing mounds to attract his potential mates. It is the […]
The Time of Burrugin – Tugarah Tuli

The time of Burrugin – Tugarah Tuli. Cold, frosty, short days (June / July) The annual cycle of the D’harawal landscape comprises six seasons, one of which is the season of Tugarah Tuli. This is the time when the male Burrugin (echidnas) form lines of up to ten as they follow the female through the […]