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Brungle Bush Tucker Garden & Yarning Circle

Locality: Brungle, New South Wales

Phone: +61 408 728 547



Address: 14 Bray Street 2722 Brungle, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Katherine and Anna (+2 very helpful kids on hoses) had a busy but productive morning planting the winter crop while keeping 1.5m distance from each other



24.01.2022 While on locked down across the country starring a small native bush tucker garden are your home His some tips

24.01.2022 Brungle NAIDOC Cook & Connect Black Olive Luncheon Thanks everyone who attended the Market stalls and the Luncheon A big thank you to the Clontarf Tumut High students, you made our community very proud ... These things don’t happen without sponsors, so thank you to Snowy Valleys Council, Brungle Health & Community Centre, INAC, Jagers Party Hire, Summit Aboriginal Services & Waddi Springs Please tag you family, more photos to come tomorrow

21.01.2022 Time flies when your having Fun 5 years goes quick



20.01.2022 Our Bush Tucker plants are growing through that nice soaking rains a few weeks ago!!! Whats your favourite Bush tucker plant??

20.01.2022 Thanks Noeleen and Aunty Sony for planting a few spring and summer crops

19.01.2022 Some of our new plants if you get out to the Yarning circle please taste the leafs!! They will fix you sinuses really quickly



18.01.2022 Some positive feedback about the NAIDOC event last week

16.01.2022 Thanks to our Friends Chappy, Chicka and the young men at Clontarf Academy Tumut High for helping out organising equipment & set up everything Their initiative and enthusiasm to chip in was great to see Thanks guys

16.01.2022 KEEP OUR MOB SAFE

15.01.2022 Deadly native foods and Aboriginal businesses doing great things in the Foodie Industry

15.01.2022 https://tuckerbush.com.au/mountain-pepper-tasmannia-lanceo/



15.01.2022 We planted some more bush tucker today!!

14.01.2022 Notice below will be enforced on the 31st March 2020

14.01.2022 Let's get back to our old ways!! Soap Tree (Alphitonia Excelsa) - Cultural and Traditional Indigenous Uses of Alphitonia Excelsa... Indigenous people used it for soapy baths and liniments. The crushed leaves contain saponin and create a lather when rubbed in water, which is how the tree gained its common name. Water infused with crushed leaves was applied across the head to reduce head aches and sore eyes. Insect bites and stings were also treated by applying a water infusion of the crushed leaves to the affected area. Infusions of the bark and root were rubbed on the body to relieve muscle ache or gargled to relieve tooth ache. Young leaves were also chewed to aid gastric upset. Crushed leaves and berries were used as a fish poison. The saponin breaks down the surface tension of the water, leading to deoxygenation which stuns the fish and causes them to float to the surface.

13.01.2022 A good show ahead 7.31pm ABC1

13.01.2022 If you’re into bush inspired products and local medicine plants, please support Adam's small Indigenous owned business Bush foaming soaps are limited in this modern time of hunting and gathering but they include: Anti-viral, Tea tree and Red gum and Lemon Myrtle. Email [email protected] to place an order.

13.01.2022 Ever thought of starting a Native foods enterprise? The Ideas2Business Program is designed for entrepreneurs and start-ups who are operating in the native ag+food sector. It is open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous founders working across agtech, foodtech and new food products. The program equips you to test ideas, build capability and confidence to launch new products and kick start business ventures.

12.01.2022 Lots of the seeds have sprouted

11.01.2022 Support our Elders

08.01.2022 Reuse, regrow your scrapes

08.01.2022 If your attending the Black Olive NAIDOC Week Cook & Connect corporate luncheon tomorrow please bring a few native flowers, stems and or leaves from your garden or community space to add to your tables experience It will be a conversation starter and a way to connect So, for example if your coming from Cootamundra please bring some blossoming Yellow Wattle flowers & leaves

07.01.2022 Reconciliation Week is a great time to educate our young people about Bush Tucker Foods Via @wingaru

07.01.2022 Some amazing photos from our NAIDOC Event a couple of weeks back, still reminiscing.... More to come in the coming weeks Thanks Robyn at The Shoot Project, Visit Snowy Valleys Snowy Valleys Council Brungle Health & Community Centre

05.01.2022 Perfect day with a mix of sun and rain to be harvesting and making a native infused pesto (with warrigal greens and mountain peppers from the Yarning circle) - and the kids enjoyed harvesting snow peas and carrots, all eaten fresh from the community garden #organicgardening #nativebushtucker #brungle #grownbythecommunityforthecommunity

04.01.2022 Traditional ways to make soap #BlackWattle

03.01.2022 The Yarning Circle and surrounds are looking deadly for the start of Spring Brungle Aboriginal Medical Service, Nsw

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