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25.01.2022 Fishermans Paradise eco-walk today with lovely visitors who we first met on a Conjola tour last year. In between abundant wildlife sightings (eastern water dragons, kangaroos, black cockatoos, olive - backed orioles, white faced herons & more), we had lots to catch up on - fires, floods, warrigal green recipes... #whatayear #ecotourism #visitors #river #riversidewalk #kotahitourism #fishermansparadise #VisitShoalhaven #southcoastexperiences #SouthCoastNSW



21.01.2022 We had a great morning filming Fishermans Paradise Eco-Walk with Shoalhaven Tourism. Watch this space to see Fishermans Paradise eco-walk in action & hear about why you should holiday here on the NSW South Coast this year! #KotahiTourism #FishermansParadiseEcoWalks #VisitShoalhaven #ecotourism #SouthCoastNSW #holidayherethisyear

19.01.2022 Merry Christmas to all our friends, whnau and visitors #Christmas #kirihimete ‘White Christmas’ -Te Reo Mori version

18.01.2022 We had a fantastic time, enjoyed it and learned a lot about the area and the wildlife. Would highly recommend this tour! Thank you to our lovely visitors on Monday’s tour for this recommendation (on Conjola tours Facebook page). If you’re visiting the South Coast, we’d love to meet you on a tour, and share stories of this beautiful place. More info and bookings on our website or via the ‘book now’ button on this page. ... #Conjola #Walkingtour #ConjolaTours #KotahiTourism #VisitShoalhaven #holidayherethisyear #SouthCoastNSW #ecotourism #LakeConjola



16.01.2022 Well, there's no Cruise Ships blocking the harbour view on illi-Langi The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour this January! Our #FlashbackFriday photo today: Aunty Margret Campbell on tour with visitors a couple of summers ago. illI-langi The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tours are running daily 10.30am - 12pm in The Rocks #Sydney There's still availability for tours this coming weekend Jan 23 & 24, and Monday 25th Jan. Bookings and more information: https://kotahitourism.com//therocksdreaming_aboriginalheri

15.01.2022 Check out this great NAIDOC video that Jess from Koori Kinnections made for Lane Cove Council #NAIDOC2020 Creating video's is something new (2020!!) for Koori Kinnections, and feedback has been awesome If your school, pre-school, Vacation Care Centre or organisation would like a video especially designed to meet your objectives/teaching outcomes, or to support your event, here's more information: https://kotahitourism.rezdy.com//417862/virtual-experiences

13.01.2022 This little yellow flower growing at the rivers edge is actually a noxious weed - fireweed It thrives in a post-fire environment but we’re working hard to get rid of it all around here! At our local bushcare volunteers working bee we pulled 7 bags full this morning, & we’ve organised a Community Working Bee on Saturday 1.30pm so we can get rid of even more - come & help if you’re in the ‘hood! And/or join us on Fishermans Paradise Eco-walk to find out more about post-fire regeneration - and lots of other stories & sights too #fireweed #bushwalking #ecotourism #KotahiTourism #ecowalks #volunteering #riverside #afterthefires #FishermansParadise #VisitShoalhaven #southcoastnsw



13.01.2022 Back in February we found out Kotahi Tourism is a Finalist in the Australian Small Business Champion Awards 2020 It’s 2020 though and the Award presentation event has been postponed quite a few times. We just heard that it’s now being held in February 2021 - still a while to wait to find out if we’ve won the Tourism category! #tourism #AustralianSmallBusiness #smallbusinessawards ... #postponed #smallbusinesschampionawards #finalists See more

12.01.2022 Tripadvisor review: Fishermans Paradise Eco-walk "Once again, a really enriching experience. After taking Melinda and Hohepa's Lake Conjola Eco-walk last year, we had to try this one. They are such humble, generous and thoughtful guides and so knowledgeable about the local area and environment which they care deeply about. They went out of their way to make sure we enjoyed ourselves. We learned so much and came away with a real appreciation of the local bush and h...ow the community is coming together to manage recovery efforts after the bushfires. So glad these tours are available - thank you!" South NSW eco-tours depart daily - Conjola tours 10.30am and Fishermans Paradise Eco-walks 3pm, or book a walk at a time that suits you. Gift vouchers are also available #KotahiTourism #tripadvisorreview #ecotourism #visitshoalhaven #southcoastnsw #Conjola https://kotahitourism.rezdy.com/catalog/384294/conjola-tours

11.01.2022 Not a bad spot to be hanging out, ready to meet our visitors on today’s Conjola tour #howstheserenity The water is lovely and clear, there’s an incoming tide and it’s easy to see schools of fish Not captured in this shot, but there’s 3 pelicans circling overhead - guessing they can see the fish too... #conjolatours #LakeConjola #visitshoalhaven #kotahitourism #tourmeetingplace #SouthCoastNSW

09.01.2022 Photos from our last tour of 2020 - Fishermans Paradise eco-walk. Thank you to all our lovely visitors, friends and whnau for your support during 2020 (especially after the bushfires). We wish you all a happy and safe 2021

09.01.2022 Conjola tour with a family group on Tuesday Not captured on camera - but awesome to see, were pied oyster catchers (a vulnerable species) spotted on both the lake and the beach. We got lucky with the weather too! In case you’re wondering... for Covid safety, we’ve gone back to running Conjola tours and Fishermans Paradise eco-walks for private groups only (i.e one booking per tour). More info on our website or via the 'book now' tab on our FB page. #KotahiTourism #ConjolaTours #walkingtour #tourguidelife #Conjola #VisitShoalhaven #SouthCoastNSW #southcoastexperiences



03.01.2022 Always Was, Always Will Be #Respect About the NAIDOC 2020 theme: "Always Was, Always Will Be. recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. We are spiritually and culturally connected to this country.... This country was criss-crossed by generations of brilliant Nations. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were Australia’s first explorers, first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists, first diplomats, first astronomers and first artists. Australia has the world’s oldest oral stories. The First Peoples engraved the world’s first maps, made the earliest paintings of ceremony and invented unique technologies. We built and engineered structures - structures on Earth - predating well-known sites such as the Egyptian Pyramids and Stonehenge. Our adaptation and intimate knowledge of Country enabled us to endure climate change, catastrophic droughts and rising sea levels. Always Was, Always Will Be. acknowledges that hundreds of Nations and our cultures covered this continent. All were managing the land - the biggest estate on earth - to sustainably provide for their future. Through ingenious land management systems like fire stick farming we transformed the harshest habitable continent into a land of bounty. NAIDOC Week 2020 acknowledges and celebrates that our nation’s story didn’t begin with documented European contact whether in 1770 or 1606 - with the arrival of the Dutch on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula. The very first footprints on this continent were those belonging to First Nations peoples. Our coastal Nations watched and interacted with at least 36 contacts made by Europeans prior to 1770. Many of them resulting in the charting of the northern, western and southern coastlines of our lands and our waters. For us, this nation’s story began at the dawn of time. NAIDOC 2020 invites all Australians to embrace the true history of this country a history which dates back thousands of generations. It’s about seeing, hearing and learning the First Nations’ 65,000+ year history of this country - which is Australian history. We want all Australians to celebrate that we have the oldest continuing cultures on the planet and to recognise that our sovereignty was never ceded. Always Was, Always Will Be." (from https://www.naidoc.org.au/get-involved/2020-theme ) 2020 National NAIDOC logo. #alwayswasalwayswillbe #NAIDOC2020

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