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Dreamtime Cultural Centre — Attraction in Parkhurst

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The Dreamtime Cultural Centre is an Indigenous cultural arts and education centre in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
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Boundary Rd, Parkhurst QLD 4702, Australia
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Dreamtime Cultural Centre

703-751 Yaamba Rd, Parkhurst QLD 4700, Australia
4.3(93)
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The Dreamtime Cultural Centre is an Indigenous cultural arts and education centre in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

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4.0
7y

The DREAMTIME CULTURAL CENTRE is situated on the northern outskirts of Rockhampton on the Bruce Highway, six kilometres from the city. The centre is set on 12 hectares of land which is divided by Limestone Creek.

The Rockhampton City Council and the Central Queensland Aboriginal Corporation for Cultural Activities entered into an agreement, which provides long term tenure for the centre.

The property is attractively landscaped on the northern side of Limestone Creek with native plants, trees and a large waterfall. The waterfall provides a stunning backdrop for any function, whilst the gardens are part of an interpretive walk available to visitors.

It is recognised that the original occupants of the land were the Darambul Tribe. The choice of this particular piece of land is therefore appropriate as it still contains the traditional “ceremonial rings” of the Darambul Tribe.

On the 9 April 1988, the former Prime Minister of Australia, The honourable Mr R.J Hawke AC MP, officially opened the DREAMTIME CULTURAL CENTRE.

On the 5 November 1988, Mr George Mye MBE officially opened the Torres Strait Islander complex. This complex expanded again in March, 1992 with the opening of the Dugong complex by her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent GCVO on the 1st of March 1992.

To the northern side of Limestone Creek is the Centre’s main building, appropriately named the Nola James Building. Nola was Cultural Director of the centre from 1984 to 1993 until her untimely passing. Nola dedicated her life to the presentation of Aboriginal culture and to the introduction and education of all Australians to Indigenous history.

In this building there is the:

Bimbi Artefacts shop – a retail outlet to purchase authentic Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander artefacts and souvenirs Fully secured storage area for valuable and sacred material Board room and Staff Training area Centre’s Administration 2 Conference facility areas Also on site is the DARAMBUL CONVENTION CENTRE. This building was opened on the 7th of August 1994 by the former Chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commision, Lois O’Donoghue CBE, AM. This facility is a first class conference venue. Its popularity in the Central Qld area attests to this.

North of the main building there is the Ted Mitchell Gallery. Ted, like Nola, was a driving force behind the centre’s completion. This museum presently contains the VANISHING CULTURE OF THE SANDSTONE BELT DISPLAY which depicts a remarkable display of the traditional people of the Central Qld Sandstone Belt and their culture – all presented in 34 metres of reconstructed sandstone caves.

Grounds to the south west of the main building feature:

The Torres Strait Islander’s Complex includes huts, the giant dugong and plants particular to the Torres Strait The Aboriginal Traditional area with replica burial site, rock art, gunyahs and traditional ceremonial sites of the...

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2.0
7y

My 1.5h guided tour through the Dreamtime Cultural Centre just ended and unfortunately I left disappointed.

I expected to be given an overview of the aboriginal culture and may be hearing some interesting stories about them. I arrived with interest for the development of the aboriginals, their zenith and also the way they live today.

The tour I experienced was neither chronological nor could I orientate somehow else. The guides told the group several things about musican instruments (and also demonstrated on how to play them), boomerang throwing (+ let us throw one ourselves) and the territory where some of them lived. Anyhow to me all pieces of information seemed to be picked randomly and presented in a boring way.

In my opinion reading a newspaper article about aboriginals is a better alternative than the tour - altough the guides were friendly and always ready to...

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4.0
5y

Central Queensland’s only indigenous cultural centre shines a light on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and history.

Guided tours of the centre take place at 10:30 and 13:00 and feature a didgeridoo demonstration and a visit to the Torres Strait Islander Village during which you’ll find out about their spiritual beliefs and traditional lifestyle.

Your guide will also show you how to throw a boomerang, and during the school holidays there’s a performance by Djarn Djarn Dancers, a men’s dance group.

On a self-guided visit you’ll be free to explore 12 hectares of landscaped gardens, discovering the role of plants in Aboriginal life and exploring 34 metres of recreated sandstone caves from the Central Queensland...

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Ankit PatelAnkit Patel
Central Queensland’s only indigenous cultural centre shines a light on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and history. Guided tours of the centre take place at 10:30 and 13:00 and feature a didgeridoo demonstration and a visit to the Torres Strait Islander Village during which you’ll find out about their spiritual beliefs and traditional lifestyle. Your guide will also show you how to throw a boomerang, and during the school holidays there’s a performance by Djarn Djarn Dancers, a men’s dance group. On a self-guided visit you’ll be free to explore 12 hectares of landscaped gardens, discovering the role of plants in Aboriginal life and exploring 34 metres of recreated sandstone caves from the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt.
Grant MolloyGrant Molloy
A very informative tour today. Focusing on the tribes of the Sandstone belt of central Queensland, our guide told us some of the history, Dreamtime stories, and more modern history of the Aboriginal people of the region. Moving to the cave for his didgeridoo performance was... Wow.. worth the entry fee for that. Great performance, and great acoustics. Happily answered many questions regarding the place the didgeridoo held in his people's culture and life. Finished up with some Boomerang throwing.. He said they were the returning kind, but I'm not so sure as plenty seemed to go pretty straight.. Overall a great experience, and learnt plenty.
Joanne RiceJoanne Rice
What a great centre for expanding your knowledge of the aboriginal community. Wayne our guide was full of knowledge and played the didgeridoo like a professional. He also taught us how to throw the boomerang which a great experience. Thank you Wayne for sharing your knowledge with us. Highly recommend a visit to this centre.
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Central Queensland’s only indigenous cultural centre shines a light on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and history. Guided tours of the centre take place at 10:30 and 13:00 and feature a didgeridoo demonstration and a visit to the Torres Strait Islander Village during which you’ll find out about their spiritual beliefs and traditional lifestyle. Your guide will also show you how to throw a boomerang, and during the school holidays there’s a performance by Djarn Djarn Dancers, a men’s dance group. On a self-guided visit you’ll be free to explore 12 hectares of landscaped gardens, discovering the role of plants in Aboriginal life and exploring 34 metres of recreated sandstone caves from the Central Queensland Sandstone Belt.
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A very informative tour today. Focusing on the tribes of the Sandstone belt of central Queensland, our guide told us some of the history, Dreamtime stories, and more modern history of the Aboriginal people of the region. Moving to the cave for his didgeridoo performance was... Wow.. worth the entry fee for that. Great performance, and great acoustics. Happily answered many questions regarding the place the didgeridoo held in his people's culture and life. Finished up with some Boomerang throwing.. He said they were the returning kind, but I'm not so sure as plenty seemed to go pretty straight.. Overall a great experience, and learnt plenty.
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What a great centre for expanding your knowledge of the aboriginal community. Wayne our guide was full of knowledge and played the didgeridoo like a professional. He also taught us how to throw the boomerang which a great experience. Thank you Wayne for sharing your knowledge with us. Highly recommend a visit to this centre.
Joanne Rice

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