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A 'GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS' SPECIAL PRESENTATION!!!Sound Healing with Didgeridoo by Phil Walleystack
Slow down at day’s end with a gentle, family-friendly sound journey of didgeridoo, rhythm and story at the wetlands.
Join Noongar musician and storyteller Phil Walleystack for an evening of deep listening and calm. Families settle in on mats or chairs while Phil creates immersive soundscapes using didgeridoo, voice and percussion, inviting everyone to relax, breathe and tune in to the feeling of Country.
Across the session, Phil weaves simple stories and reflections between waves of sound, helping kids and adults notice how different rhythms and tones can feel grounding, energising or soothing. Children are encouraged to listen with their whole bodies, rest, and gently reconnect with themselves and the world around them.
Date: Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Time: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Price:
– $15 kids
– $10 adults (adults to accompany children)
– Concession tickets available (for concession card holders and other eligible categories)
Parents/accompanying adults must buy adult tickets. Registrations are essential for everyone attending.
What to bring:
– Water bottle / light snacks
– Comfortable, warm clothing
– Yoga mat, picnic rug or towel to lie or sit on
– Optional: small pillow and light blanket for extra comfort
Suitable age groups:
– All ages welcome; ideal for primary-aged children and families attending together
Event location:
The Wetlands Centre Cockburn
184 Hope Road, Bibra Lake WA 6163
About the Presenter:
Phil Walleystack is a Noongar singer-songwriter and performing artist based in Perth, raised in Country Western Australia with traditional connections to Whadjuk, Yued, Ballardong and Wardarndi language groups. He has been performing since childhood and is an accomplished musician, dancer and author. Phil studied at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) and the National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Academy (NAISDA), and has toured across Australia and overseas. Known for his powerful storytelling, humour and warmth, he blends traditional instruments such as the didgeridoo, boomerangs and tapping sticks with contemporary sounds to create engaging experiences for audiences of all ages.
Spaces are limited—reserve your place today for an evening of sound, story and quiet connection at the wetlands.
This program is sponsored by Community Bank Fremantle – Bendigo Bank and supported by the City of Cockburn and the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program.
This program is strictly for children and families. Adults are welcome to attend only as guardians accompanying children (for reasons of child-safety). We cannot accept bookings from adults not accompanied by children.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
184 Hope Rd, Bibra Lake WA 6163, Australia, 184 Hope Rd, Bibra Lake WA 6163, Australia, Alfred Cove
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