As part of a Logan City Council initiative, a second-phase community consultation and co-design process is being undertaken for the proposed First Nations Community Space in Eagleby Wetlands. The following are being held as part of this program: Walk Country Wed 25 or Thurs 26 May Individual Group Workshops Wed 1 or Thurs 2 June…
Category: Community Engagement
Information request: Possible fish trap in Tallebudgera Creek
The Department of Transport & Main Roads has undertaken Community Engagement as part of the Planning Stage for the Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 4 (Burleigh Heads to Coolangatta). The Community Engagement has revealed a lot of interest within the Gold Coast Traditional Owner Community about rock features within Tallebudgera Creek. The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage…
Proposed Coombabah Lake and Creek Conservation Project (DES)
In line with strengthening climate science action under the Queensland Climate Adaptation Strategy (Q-CAS), a wetlands conservation project is being led by the Department of Environment and Science (DES) for the Coombabah Lake and Creek wetland system on the Gold Coast. DES is set to collaborate with the council of the City of the Gold…
Community benefits from City of Gold Coast NAIDOC grants
With excellent support from the City of Gold Coast, Jabree has helped provide funding for four local NAIDOC projects this year, with the last event taking place at Pimpama Primary College during the first week of the new school term. Grant recipient Yugerapul Munanjali, led by Gold Coast Traditional Owner Doug Sandy, provided a traditional…
Jabree NAIDOC community day
On Tuesday 4 July, Jabree held a very successful community day at the Gold Coast and Hinterland Historical Society with a hands-on cultural workshop run by local Aboriginal artist, Rick Roser, and a traditional didgeridoo and dance performance by NAIDOC grant recipient, Yugerapul Munajali. We’d like to thank everyone who joined us in celebrating NAIDOC…
Community benefits from NAIDOC grants
Jabree is proud to be working with the City of Gold Coast to support community initiatives and activities as part of NAIDOC Week celebrations
Join Jabree in celebrating NAIDOC 2017
Click here to download the flyer.
Jabree helps shape the City of Gold Coast’s water future
Importantly, the City is also seeking input into the desired future role of traditional owners in contributing to the Gold Coast’s transition to a water sensitive city over the next 20-50 years.
Jabree calls for NAIDOC Week funding applications
Download the application form here! Applications close at 5pm on Friday 2 June 2017.
Traditional Owners present gift of ochre to Artists Camp
Traditional Owners presented a gift of ochre, which had been collected from the Greenheart Reserve ochre site, for use during the week-long Artist Camp.