Blackseed Catering & Cafe

Blackseed Catering & Cafe Blackseed Catering & Cafe is the culmination of many years in the making. Blackseed is 100% Aboriginal owned & operated.

Not only is this a mobile food service, Blackseed aims to dish up more than food!

12/11/2024

UPDATE: Cessnock Rd has reopened under alternating traffic conditions, with traffic taking it in turns one direction at a time to pass this earlier power pole fire.

⚠️ CESSNOCK ROAD CLOSED - FIRE
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- 10:30AM, Tuesday 12th November

Cessnock Road is closed in both directions due to a fire at Dagworth Road.

Light Vehicles can consider using Hunter Expressway, Buchanan Rd/Mount Vincent Rd, New England Hwy.

Heavy Vehicles can consider using Hunter Expressway, John Renshaw Dr, New England Hwy.

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12/11/2024

🔘 MAGNITUDE 4.1 EARTHQUAKE
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- 12:12PM, Tuesday 12th November

A magnitude 4.1 earthquake has struck near Muswellbrook at a depth of 10km.

The Bureau of Meteorology have confirmed there is no tsunami threat following this quake.

Did you feel it? Let us know in the comments below.

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04/09/2024

PALAWA activist and law graduate Maggie Blanden has knocked back a Young Australian of the Year Award nomination.

It was a decision she did not take lightly.

“I know that this award would be a meaningful opportunity to amplify the voices and stories of those who have shaped me – my resilient family and staunch community,” Maggie explained.

“I know I could use this platform for important truth-telling about our ongoing struggle as Palawa in Lutruwita.

“However, I am a proud sovereign Palawa woman, I cannot in good faith accept a nomination for an award celebrated for being ‘Australian’.

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19/08/2024
18/08/2024

✅✅✅ The Story Of Lemon Myrtle

In the Dawn, when the land was soft and the rivers sang, there lived a spirit named Lemon Myrtle. She was not like the other spirits, who soared as eagles or burrowed as wombats. Lemon Myrtle was of the earth, her roots entwined with the very soil, her leaves whispering the secrets of the sun.
Lemon Myrtle's fragrance was a symphony of the bush. It held the sharpness of sunlight dappling through leaves, the sweetness of nectar drunk by bees, the tang of rain on ancient rocks. When she danced in the breeze, her scent filled the air, a balm for the weary, a joy for the young.
The people of the land loved Lemon Myrtle. They sought her out for her wisdom, her healing touch. When a child was feverish, Lemon Myrtle's leaves, steeped in water, cooled their brow. When a hunter was lost, her scent guided them home. When a heart was heavy, her fragrance lifted their spirits.
One day, a great drought came upon the land. The rivers dwindled to trickles, the earth cracked open, and the animals grew thin and weak. Lemon Myrtle felt the pain of the land deep in her roots. She knew she had to do something.
Gathering her strength, Lemon Myrtle called upon the spirits of the rain. She danced with the wind, her leaves rustling the prayers of the people. She sang with the birds, her voice echoing through the bush. And as the sun dipped below the horizon, the first drops of rain began to fall.
The rain came down in torrents, washing away the dust and filling the rivers. The land awoke, the animals rejoiced, and the people danced in gratitude. Lemon Myrtle had saved them from the drought, and her legend grew.
From that day on, Lemon Myrtle was revered as the spirit of healing, the protector of the land. Her fragrance became a symbol of resilience, a reminder how we are all connected. And when the people brewed her leaves into tea,they felt her warmth and love, a legacy of the Dawn, a gift for generations to come.

Have a lovely weekend everyone
Lee Doherty
Bushfoods with Benefits

Image Annie May Pixel Weaver
Story: Lee Doherty

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