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An insight in Carnarvon country

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Burrowing bees of Carnarvon are a favourite of tour operator Rennee Turner for two reasons. First and foremost, they are a totem of her Yinggarda culture. “Moogadgurrah as we call them, have significant cultural stories attached. They’re the keepers of things soft and pretty. I love sharing them because they’re endemic to our region,” Rennee says. And her second reason? “They don’t have stings so everybody can enjoy them.  “I’ve had a few people…
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Have a Go News broke the news in on Friday, February 7, 2025.
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