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1:30 pm Jellurgal Walkabout

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Event Details

Tour date & start time 30-11-2023 1:30 pm
Tour end date & time 30-11-2023 3:30 pm
Admission Adult $ 39.00
Admission Child $ 0.00
Meeting Place Inside Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre

More Information about Jellurgal Walkabout

Start your tour with an audio/visual presentation in our Dreaming Amphitheatre then take a guided walk around the “Dreaming Mountain”, Jellurgal, where culturally significant sites have played an important role in the lives of Aboriginal people.

You will learn about the Aboriginal history and culture of the Gold Coast and hear the Dreaming stories associated with the creation of Jellurgal.

Discover facts about traditional life, bush tucker, fishing and hunting and learn about the important ecological practices and connection to the land displayed by the Yugambeh-speaking people for thousands of years.

Duration

Approximately 2 hours (this can vary depending on the physical capabilities of the participants)

Wheelchair and pram accessibility

The Oceanview track offers limited wheelchair and pram-assisted access.

Difficulty

The Oceanview track makes its way along the coastline leading from Tallebudgera Creek around to Burleigh Point. Your tour can be limited to this track on request.

The track is 1.2km one-way and a 'Grade 2' walk, meaning that the track is a hardened surface with gentle hill sections and occasional steps. No bushwalking experience is required and wheelchair-assisted and pram-assisted access is possible.

What to bring

We recommend:

  • flat shoes suitable for walking
  • a hat
  • sunscreen
  • a bottle of water

You may want to bring swimming attire and towels for a swim at the picturesque Tallebudgera Creek after the tour. A lifeguard-patrolled beach is located a short walk from the centre.

More information

Refer to more information on what to expect on your tour.

Kalwun acknowledges the various Traditional Custodians on whose land we meet, share, learn, work and live. We pay our respect to the Elders past, present and emerging and extend our respect to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people from all Nations of this land.

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