2025 AFL Indigenous All Stars Special
Optus Stadium stands on the land of the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation.
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Warrang Bridil’s Aboriginal Cultural Tours aim to ‘close the gap’ on knowledge and understanding of Nyoongar people’s heritage through the sharing of their culture.
Gain understanding and meaning of Country, from the Nyoongar perspective, as you journey around the Optus Stadium Precinct and shores of the Derbal Yerrigan (Swan River).
Mervyn (Nick) AbrahamWarrang-Bridil is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated cultural business in Perth, Western Australia.
Tours specific for 14 & 16 February.
Visit here to book:
2025 AFL Indigenous All Stars Special (Min 10 participants) – Warrang-Bridil Reservations
Tour Highlights:
- See and hear about the Nyoongar cultural influence in the development of the Optus Stadium Precinct.
- Discover the importance of Culture, language, values, relationships, responsibilities, knowledge, and social structures that sustained society for thousands of generations.
- Learn about truth-telling and pre-colonisation of the Nyoongar Nation.
- Experience the respect for the land, waters and people.
- Participate in traditional Nyoongar Ceremonies.
What to Wear:
Dress for the weather, wear comfy shoes and always slip, slop, slap if the sun’s out.
What to Bring:
- Water bottle
- Camera
(Camera Policy: While we encourage photos and video, please note we don’t allow any audio recorded on tour to be posted online. This is to protect and preserve the intellectual property and authenticity of sharing Cultural stories.)
Meeting Point:
Grass area out front of The OZONE office, located under the City View Café next to Gate D.
Free parking is available on site. Click here to Plan Your Visit.
Accessibility:
Aboriginal Cultural Tours are accessible tours for all abilities and is wheelchair accessible.
Legal Requirements
Before completing the tour you’ll need to read our Terms & Conditions.
Still have questions? Please visit the FAQ’s for more information.