Nature Babes at Benarrawa
Benarrawa Community Development Assn. 79 Waratah Avenue, Graceville, Queensland, AustraliaOutdoor, nature based playgroup for children aged 0 - 5 years and their parents/carers.
Outdoor, nature based playgroup for children aged 0 - 5 years and their parents/carers.
A shared space in which people gather to strengthen community and grow food.
Annual Sorry Day Ceremony hosted by Benarrawa Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Solidarity Group. All interested Indigenous and non-Indigenous community members are invited and encouraged to attend. Meet at the 'Journey Plaque' in the Sherwood Arboretum.
Neighbour Day is Australia’s annual celebration of community, bringing people together. Neighbour Day aims to build better relationships with the people who live around us, especially the elderly and vulnerable. Neighbours are important because good relationships with others can and does change communities. So bring a friend or a neighbour and please also bring a plate or drink to share, if you can!
Neighbour Day is Australia’s annual celebration of community, bringing people together. Neighbour Day aims to build better relationships with the people who live around us, especially the elderly and vulnerable. Neighbours are important because good relationships with others can and does change communities. So bring a friend or a neighbour and please also bring a plate or drink to share, if you can
Join the Nature Babes Playgroup and Graceville Community Garden for a working bee and sausage sizzle. All are welcome to come along to help and get involved in their local play group and community garden.
This month's community lunch will be celebrating Mabo Day. Cone along and join in the conversation on Eddie Mabo and the significance of his contribution in the area of Native Title. Special guest Aunty Celia Watego will bring some delicious traditional Torres Strait food to share. Bring a friend and a plate to share!
The Benarrawa Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Solidarity Group invites you to attend the Annual Sorry Day Ceremony. A short ceremony to acknowledge and say Sorry for past injustices to the members of the Stolen Generations and to ensure that it never happens again. Please feel free to bring a plate of food to share […]