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The Wattleseed Collective: supporting the conservation economy in the Kimberley

Posted on News by Environs Kimberley · February 19, 2025 11:00 AM

One of EK's strategic goals is to work collaboratively to establish grassroots sustainable economies that enable thriving communities. We are excited to continue supporting the community-led conservation economy initiative The Wattleseed Collective.

EK's Mandy Shovellor and Victor Warrell harvesting wattleseed.

EK’s Mandy Shovellor and Victor Warrell harvesting wattleseed. Photo: Holly Timperley.

Last year the growing social enterprise was successful in supporting community members to collect wattleseed on Country right across the west Kimberley from Bidyadanga to Fitzroy Crossing – no easy feat in the muggy heat of the Kimberley build-up season.

Selina Middleton, Mandy Shovellor, Ree-alla Oscar and Shaniqua Shaw cleaning wattleseed.

Selina Middleton, Mandy Shovellor, Ree-alla Oscar and Shaniqua Shaw cleaning wattleseed. Photo: Tessa Mossop.

Once the superfood seed was collected from trees, it was cleaned and processed on Country, and at our new premises at 9 Farrell Street in Broome, ready to be sent out to delight tastebuds across Australia. 

The Wattleseed Collective was also successful in attracting industry development funding raised by you – our generous community – through their chuffed campaign. The money raised goes towards wages for facilitators working with each language group, the costs of vehicles, food, fuel, roasting and grinding, and Elders’ time.

Beautiful healthy wattleseed in the process of being cleaned.

Beautiful healthy wattleseed in the process of being cleaned.

You can order your delicious, nourishing wattleseed from the EK shop here. It a great gift too.

You can read more about the Wattleseed Collective here.

Thank you all who continue to support the development of this sustainable conservation enterprise initiative.

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Help tell the story of the Wattleseed Collective: media intern opportunity

Posted on News by Environs Kimberley · September 09, 2024 1:39 PM

Handy with a camera? Like nature? Does your dream career blend media skills with working in nature and supporting communities? You might be just the intern The Wattleseed Collective is looking for!

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Wonderful wattleseed. Photo: Camera Story. 

Join the team this September-November and help tell the exciting story of the wattleseed harvest. We’re seeking an intern with a passion for media including filming and photography who wants to gain hands-on experience at the intersection of media and the conservation economy.

This experience will look amazing on your resume, develop your knowledge of wild harvests, social enterprises and it will develop your media skills.

Find out more and apply here.

Discover more about the wattleseed collective here. 


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