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Pages tagged "Garabarra"


Garabarra Walk with Uncle Russell - March 19

Posted on Check Out Our Events by Luna Prince · February 24, 2026 9:50 AM · 1 reaction

Join us for a guided walk on Country with Uncle Russell at Garabarra Lawn, North Ward.

This small-group experience invites participants to slow down, listen and learn about the cultural and historical significance of Garabarra. Through stories and shared reflection, we will deepen our understanding of this place and the living connection between people and Country.

This is an opportunity to walk gently and build stronger relationships grounded in First Nations knowledge and care for land.

Where: Garabarra Lawn, Cook St, North Ward 4810
When: Thur March 19 - 5.30pm start (approx. 45 minutes)
Tickets: $30 (Regular) $20 (Concession)

Free for First Nations People
Free for Children (must be supervised by an adult)

Limited to 15 participants per walk

Please note: Walks may be postponed or cancelled due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. Ticket holders will be notified by phone and refunded if necessary.

Get your ticket here!

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March 19, 2026 at 17:30
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Garabarra Walk with Uncle Russell

Posted on Check Out Our Events by Luna Prince · February 24, 2026 9:49 AM · 1 reaction

Join us for a guided walk on Country with Uncle Russell at Garabarra Lawn, North Ward.

This small-group experience invites participants to slow down, listen and learn about the cultural and historical significance of Garabarra. Through stories and shared reflection, we will deepen our understanding of this place and the living connection between people and Country.

This is an opportunity to walk gently and build stronger relationships grounded in First Nations knowledge and care for land.

Where: Garabarra Lawn, Cook St, North Ward 4810
When: Tue March 17 - 5.30pm start (approx. 45 minutes)
Tickets: $30 (Regular) $20 (Concession)

Free for First Nations People
Free for Children (must be supervised by an adult)

Limited to 15 participants per walk

Please note: Walks may be postponed or cancelled due to weather or unforseen circumstances. Ticket holders will be notified by phone and refunded if necessary.

Get your ticket here!

WHEN
March 17, 2026 at 17:30
WHERE
Garabarra Lawn
Australia
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