Local Aboriginal Languages Project Published 27 June 2023 The Local Aboriginal Languages Project is a celebration of the local Aboriginal Languages presented in a series of short films.
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Published 11 May 2020 Comprehensive online resources, including information about stolen generations, NAIDOC, indigenous rights, history and languages. Suitable for secondary and tertiary students
Welcoming Places Published 12 March 2024 Learn about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artwork, language and culture of the Moreton Bay Region.
AustLit Published 11 May 2020 An Australian writing and storytelling resource, featuring Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors of literature and the stage and screen.
Bribie Island history Published 11 February 2020 Matthew Flinders did not realise that what we now call Bribie Island was an island and thought Pumicestone Passage was a river. Also includes the history of Bongaree and Woorim.
Neish at Woodford Library Published 16 February 2024 Head to Woodford Library for a morning of heartfelt and intimate tunes from Neish. Immerse yourself in various forms of storytelling through Neish’s music and the stories found within the pages of the library's books.
The Songwriters Roundtable at Caboolture Library Published 16 February 2024 Whether you are a singer-songwriter wanting to add to your writing toolbox or trying to overcome writers block, the Songwriters Roundtable at Caboolture Library is for you. One of many music events during Make Music Month.
First nations Published 06 July 2022 Prior to European settlement, the Pine Rivers area was home to a number of Aboriginal clans.
Mount Mee history Published 31 January 2020 The name Mt Mee was possibly derived from the aboriginal word 'mia-mia' meaning view or lookout,
Narangba history Published 31 January 2020 Narangba in its Aboriginal origin meant small ridge, and that describes the area where the railway station with its associated township was situated.