Bermagui's Moodji Farm celebrates seniors with gardening activities and weaving workshop with Yuin artist Cheryl Davidson

Ellouise Bailey
Updated June 17 2022 - 3:39pm, first published June 16 2022 - 3:30pm
Phil Power, Kym Hawes, and Leila McClelland plant indigofera and black wattle saplings in toilet paper recycled toilet paper roles that were brought to the farm by the community. Photo: Ellouise Bailey
Phil Power, Kym Hawes, and Leila McClelland plant indigofera and black wattle saplings in toilet paper recycled toilet paper roles that were brought to the farm by the community. Photo: Ellouise Bailey

Moodji Farm is a fully operational Indigenous-centred urban farm located on Merrimans Aboriginal Lands Council land adjoining Bermagui Preschool in the centre of the Far South Coast town of Bermagui.

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Ellouise Bailey

Ellouise Bailey

Journalist

Queensland Country Life reporter based in Rockhampton and reporting on agriculture in the central Queensland region. Got a story? Get in touch: 0447 477 399 or email ellouise.bailey@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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