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Eighty mile beach/Warru Creek

A special place , for fishing to get fish, mud crab, stingray, black tip shark (Djuduwyi), we used to walk from Mandora Station which is 3 and a half km walking to Warru Creek and back with fish, mud crabs, stingray and turtle eggs during turtle season. Food from the sea was plenty full to catch. Warru Creek is a special place for me and the old people.

Name: Freddy Wilridge


Language: Manyjilyjarra



Biography:

"I was born on a cattle station, Mandora Station near Sand fire. All the desert people camp near camp 3, near Telfer.

They would gather there and then went to 61, Jigalong or came Broome way, some went to stations. My parents went to station life and I was born there. You had to work, there was no schooling, no kindergarten, had no choice but to work. When I was older some

of the kids went to La Grange Mission, they came from Walal, Anna Plains, Nita Downs Station. I went later when we had to walk of the station to the turn off, and hitchhiked to Anna plains and got a lift from there.  9 years of education years until 10,11,12 at Broome Christian Brothers College.

One of the things that inspired me growing up, you’ve got to work, be independent and get a job. In 2017 I began painting, what inspired me was that I was good at working with my fingers, drawing in the sand and when schooling in Broome I did art classes.

I worked with WDLAC as vice chair and Maru Trust on two occasions. I like story telling with the old people, going bush and camping when the old people. When they pass on, carrying their experience. Art seems to me to focus, paintings tell a thousand words and inspires me to express myself through my artwork."


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