Djilba 2019 A magazine produced by Green Cultural Travel Hub Limited a Singapore Registered Foundation (UEN 201705140R) In This Edition Discovering Calataganda Follow Caitlin as she uncovers an amazing Philippines eco-tourism project by Caitlin Flannery Breakfast like a Singapore Local Take a look at what locals love to eat for breakfast and where, By LiLin Sear My Cambodian Great Journey Why you need to have your own Cambodian Great Journey by Pich Kong Welcome to Country We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where our Founder calls home – the Noongar people of South-Western Australia. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this region. We believe that one must reflect back on 60,000 years and more of Indigenous culture in this ancient country known as "Australia". While we mark our 4 seasons rigidly by calendar, the Noongar people recognised 6 seasons. Now, we have moved from Makura with the winter storms, to Djilba, with many clear but cold days. So, a life lived by observation, and not by a date makes so much more sense. We wish to also extend our acknowledgement to other traditional custodians of the lands that our guests will travel to. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and contribution they make to their communities and regions. We hope that we can find a way to work with you to bring guests to share your history and culture in a mutually beneficial and sustainable way. Noongar Seasons Take a look at the fascinating way the Noongar people of south west Western Australia lives revolve around the seasons. Contents 2. Welcome To Country 3. Noongar Seasons and Contents 4. Founder’s Welcome 5. Discovering Calataganda 8.Breakfast with a Singapore Local 10.
Djilba 2019 A magazine produced by Green Cultural Travel Hub Limited a Singapore Registered Foundation (UEN 201705140R) In This Edition Discovering Calataganda Follow Caitlin as she uncovers an amazing