The Yarrabilba area forms part of the broader cultural landscape of the Albert River catchment and Mt Tamborine area, an area which also contains archaeological and cultural sites including Bora Grounds that continue to be of high significance to Aboriginal people living in the region
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Jabree Ltd Continues as Cultural Heritage Body for the Gold Coast Region
For more information about Aboriginal Parties and Cultural Heritage Bodies contact the DATSIP Cultural Heritage Unit on Phone: 1300 378 401; Email: cultural.heritage@datsip.qld.gov.au
Significant Cultural Site at Stockland’s Foreshore Coomera
The size of the artefact scatter and variety of materials suggests traditional camping took place within the boundaries of the project area, with Traditional Pathways crossing the Coomera landscape.
Cultural Heritage Assessment of Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 3A
The alignment for Stage 3A is proposed within a highly developed area but is also in proximity to the Jebbribillum Bora Ground, and the Bora Memorial Rock, which holds high archaeological, cultural, historic and aesthetic value to the traditional owners of the Gold Coast.
Connecting with culture at Jabree’s latest workshop
Another successful workshop covering traditional skills and practices including ochre painting and stone tool manufacture, fire making and Piccabeen basket making.
Business traineeship success for local Gold Coast woman
Jabree has helped secure a paid traineeship for local Gold Coast woman, Shellie with host employer, Gold Coast City Council.
Hands-on fun at Jabree’s stone tool and ochre workshop
Lots of fun and artistic talent on show at Jabree’s community workshop on the Gold Coast
Jabree’s new look newsletter is out!
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What it means to be Cultural Heritage Body for Gold Coast region
Jabree Ltd is the body appointed by the Yugambeh people to manage Aboriginal cultural heritage for the Gold Coast region.
Ochre seam discovery on the Gold Coast!
A newly discovered source of naturally occurring ochre on the Gold Coast.