The Djeran & Beeloo Riding Series

Djeran Riding Series 2025
The Djeran Riding Series – led by Wadjuk Traditional Owner, Olman Walley – gives people the chance to experience Kings Park and it’s surrounds during the season of Djeran.
The three 2-hour rides have some hills so a reasonable level of fitness is required. There will be plenty of stops along the way to share history, stories and culture all focused on the waterways, local plants and animals, tools, artefacts and significant sites. All on bikes!
There’ll also be bike skills activities and games.
The Djeran Series is for all riders 10 years or over with a roadworthy bike and helmet – under 16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Dates & START TIMES
Date | Time | Meet at Location | Registration |
Sat March 8 | 1:00pm – 3:00pm | Poolgarla Park, Kings Park (outside Koorak Cafe) | REGISTER HERE |
Sat March 22 | 1:00pm – 3:00pm | Poolgarla Park, Kings Park (outside Koorak Cafe) | REGISTER HERE |
Sat April 5 | 1:00pm – 3:00pm | Poolgarla Park, Kings Park (outside Koorak Cafe) | REGISTER HERE |
route maps (Click to expand)
Meet your guide

Olman Walley is traditional owner of the Whadjuk Noongar region who has dedicated his career to sharing and promoting Noongar culture locally and internationally through performance, tourism and education.
As a small business owner, educator and performing artist, Olman is passionate about improving the awareness, revival and maintenance of Noongar culture here in the South West.
Beeloo Riding Series 2025
The Beeloo Riding Series – a unique family event combining family bike riding and Nyoongar local environment insights.
The series is led by Biboolmun Nyoongar man Joe Collard and explores Beeloo clan culture, language and history including places of significance between Derbarl Yerrigan (Perth Waters) and Dhagarro (Canning River) areas. All on bikes!
Joe’s rides are slow-paced (about 10km/h) and include bike skills activities and games.
The Beeloo Series is for all riders 10 years or over with a roadworthy bike and helmet – under 16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Dates & START TIMES
Date | Start Time | Ride Name | Meet at Location | Registration |
Sat April 12 | 2:00pm | Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River) |
Southern side of Boorloo Bridge, McCallum Park | REGISTER HERE |
Sat April 26 | 2:00pm |
Dhagarro |
Kent St Weir Park, Cannington | REISTER HERE |
Sat May 10 | 2:00pm | Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River) |
Southern side of Boorloo Bridge, McCallum Park |
REGISTER HERE |
Sat May 24 | 2:00pm | Dhagarro (Canning River) |
Meet at George Burnett Park, Karawara | REGISTER HERE |
Route maps (CLICK TO EXPAND)
Meet your guide

Joe is a Biboolmirn Nyoongar with traditional and ancestral ties in the Perth metropolitan region and surrounding areas. He has more than 25 years’ experience in capacity building, social justice, and reconciliation. He has worked across various community development, capacity building, project management and facilitation roles, including Indigenous Affairs, Government (Housing, Child Protection and Corrective Services), and a range of community organisations.
Joe is passionate about inspiring others to achieve positive change in their lives and in their workplaces. Through effective coaching and mentoring, and strong leadership, he empowers people to work towards a shared vision.