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Bunuru

SECOND SUMMER

Season of Adolescence

Bunuru is the hottest time of the year with little to no rain.

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ABOUT US

Our team are passionate about empowering Aboriginal people and our youth by creating meaningful employment opportunities for them.

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ANGELA KICKETT

DIRECTOR

Angela is an Aboriginal lady from the Bibbulmun, Nadju and Wongatha regions of Western Australia.

Angela has been involved in Aboriginal business engagement, employment and training over the past 10 years. She has also worked in many government areas including Department of Justice and Department of Child Protection. Prior to this Angela served as Police Officer for 8 years in the WA Police Force.

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JUSTIN KICKETT

CEO

Justin is an Aboriginal man from the Bibbulmun regions of Western Australia.

Justin has been involved in Aboriginal business engagement, employment and training over the past 10 years. Prior to this he served as Police Officer and Detective for 20 years in the WA Police Force.

OUR COMPANY

We pride ourselves on creating an authentic and holistic engagement with an Aboriginal business that is passionate about “real” pathways for Aboriginal people
and youth. We do this by offering employment and business opportunities.

WHY SIX SEASONS?

Justin Kickett named the company 'Six Seasons Resources' in honour of the Noongar Six Seasons. The name keeps the memory alive of the Noongar people, the traditional owners of the land, and how they lived to survive for thousands of years.

 

Each season represents the seasonal changes annually experienced in the South West of Western Australia.

Justin said that the name reflects strength and makes a statement of ‘we are here to stay’, and that is what both Justin and Angela want when people speak of the company, Six Seasons Resources.

 
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Birak

DECEMBER–JANUARY

THE FIRST SUMMER
Season of the Young
During Birak season, the rain eases and the warm weather starts to take hold.

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Bunuru

FEBRUARY–MARCH

SECOND SUMMER

Season of Adolescence

Bunuru is the hottest time of the year with little to no rain.

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Djeran

APRIL–MAY

AUTUMN SEASON

Season of Adulthood 

Djeran season sees a break in the really hot weather.

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Makuru

JUNE–JULY

FIRST RAIN

Fertility Season 

Makuru sees the coldest and wettest time of the year in the South West.

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Djilba

AUGUST–SEPTEMBER

SECOND RAIN

Season of Conception 

This is the start of the massive flowering explosion that happens in the South West.

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Kambarang

OCTOBER–NOVEMBER

FLOWERING SEASON

Season of Birth 

During Kambarang season, we see an abundance of colours and flowers exploding all around us.

Feel free to download our Capability Statement which will summarise our offering.

Our efforts in trying to describe the importance and origins of the six seasons were made possible with the help of the following websites:

ECU


ABORIGINAL SIX SEASONS 


The team at SSRES are eternally grateful for this information and we welcome our website visitors to visit the links above.