Tree Trail: Yarun’s Woodland Heritage
A guided tour of Bribie's favourite trees
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What stories do Yarun’s woodlands hold?
Join us on a guided tour exploring ancient hollow trees, cultural connections, and the living heritage of the island’s natural and cultural landscape.
Step aboard for a unique half-day journey through Yarun’s living landscape. This guided bus tour visits significant trees that highlight the island’s natural and cultural heritage. Discover the ecological importance of ancient hollow-bearing trees—essential nesting sites for birds and other wildlife.
Then, gain insight into the cultural significance of trees to the Joondoburri people, Traditional Custodians of Yarun (Bribie Island). With stories and dances from elders and jarjums (young ones) of the Pumicestone Indigenous Education and Employment Council at significant sites, this tour offers a rare opportunity to see Bribie Island through a new lens.
Spaces are limited—book early to explore Bribie’s trees in a whole new way.
This activity is supported by the City of Moreton Bay, and the Queensland Government through the Engaging Science grant.
What to Bring
Hat, sunscreen, water
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Event Details
Date and Time
Sunday 19 October
11.00am - 2.30pm
Location
Meet at Corner of Boronia Drive and Sylvan Beach Esplanade, Bellara
Tickets
$55 + small booking fee. Bookings essential. Capacity 45. Lunch provided.
Companion Tickets are available upon request. Please email: info@bribieislandnaturefestival.com.au
Accessibility
This event is not wheelchair accessible. Toilets are not available.