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Dilly Bag Upcoming Events

Saltwater Dining: - Saturday, November 7.
An indigenous seafood experience.
Stradbroke Island
For full details please see:
http://www.ourbrisbane.com/food-and-drink/events/2632271.saltwater-dining

Cooran Tall Trees Festival:
Sunday 10th October Cooran Tall Trees Festival offers a program of arts, music, film , bush tucker, and just generally a fun community day out. for more info www.talltreesfestival.org

Queensland Tourism Industry Council Trainers Conference:
Mon 11th October Queensland Tourism Industry Council Trainers Conference (Previously known as Striving for Excellence) Dale will Demonstrating and launch the Dilly Bag Bush Tucker Cooking Made Ezy Kit

Didgeridoo Festival:
22nd 23rd October - Didgeridoo Festival Gin Gin  Details

Bush Tucker Demo:
7th November Bush Tucker Demo and talk and tasting at IndigiScapes Centre Redland City Council www.redland.qld.gov.au

Kids Club
5th January

BOOIN GARI Festival Noosaville
18th January

Beverly Hand:
Only two of Beverly Hand’s Cultural Landscape Tours are left, so book you place with Barung Landcare by telephoning 54943151 for the opportunity to gain a new perspective on the Sunshine Coast ’s cultural history. The next tour will be held this Friday, November 20, followed by the finishing tour on Friday, November 27.

Beverly has a wealth of knowledge about native plants and the landscape, and a few hours spent with her is an invaluable way to develop and expand your understanding of Indigenous life before and after colonisation took place on the Sunshine Coast .

The tours are being held to raise funds for the Bunya Dreaming, a revival of an ancient tradition that took place at the Baroon Pocket Dam site for many thousands of years, and was in fact probably the largest annual gathering of Aboriginal language groups in South East Queensland. This is an important and significant event that needs the support of the Sunshine Coast community.

In further support of the Bunya Dreaming, a Bunya Banquet will be held on December 11 at Mooloolaba TAFE Restaurant, see the attached flier for more information

Beverly Hand Tours (pdf)

Beverly Hand Cultural Tours (pdf)

Bunya Banquet (pdf)