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Gimuy walubarra yidinji group

Locality: Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 417 980 765



Address: cairns golf club 4868 Cairns, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 https://facebook.com/events/471534393567328/?ti=icl



22.01.2022 It has finally happened we have registered Gimuy Walubarra Cultural Enterprises as a business and putting on a competition for a company logo.....

22.01.2022 Barron River Aboriginal at Cairns in Qld photo by Stratford Trails.

20.01.2022 To traditional groups out there please come and join us this weekend we would like to see the Tsi groups with us too



17.01.2022 "Residents of Yarrabah, June 1931" Photo" Queensland State Archives

15.01.2022 And we are the oldest culture in the world

10.01.2022 "Brass Band at Yarrabah Mission 1907" (Photo: State Library of Queensland)



10.01.2022 "Children playing ball game in the street at Yarrabah Mission Station, May 1972 " Photo: Queensland State Archives

09.01.2022 Expression of interest We are currently looking for experience local Tour Guides and Indigenous Dancers for the Cairns Region. You will be highly energetic with a strong sense of adventure and a sound knowledge of the area. You will need to have a high level of communication, time management and second language understanding. You will need your own ABN and reliable transport for this position as well as being able to demonstrate your experience and skills. Please PM for any ...questions call Jack Thomas on, Mobile:0417980765 Email:[email protected]

06.01.2022 CIAF 2018 is here in less than two weeks!! Here are some memories from last year..come and join us for some wonderful cultural experiences in Cairns - its all FREE except for Opening Night and the Fashion performances. ciaf.com.au

05.01.2022 Opening night of Ciaf 2019

03.01.2022 Gimuy Walubara Yidinji elder Henrietta Marrie AM reflects on the shell regalia worn by her great-grandfather whose possessions rest not in the traditional lands of his people, but as part of a British Museum collection, half a world away. #Closetomyheart



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