Place, Connection and Construction

Place, Connection and Construction

Get ready for an exciting adventure with TribalLink at the World Science Festival Brisbane!

This hands-on program will immerse students in the fascinating world of First Nations maps, uncovering the stories behind significant places and their cultural importance. Learn about the history of Grinding Groves in Landsborough and discover how stone axes were used in daily life. The fun continues with a hands-on activity where students can choose to create a 30cm canoe, basket, or bird’s nest basket, using traditional materials like Pickabeen palm.

It’s a unique experience that blends history, culture, and creativity!

Entry

$10 per student

Where

Queensland Museum Theatre, Level 2

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Age Recommendation

Years 4–6

Info for Schools

To book, complete the QTIX School Group Booking Request form.

Please note the student to adult ratio – please see our Information for Schools page for details.

If you have any questions, please phone a QTIX Groups Bookings Officer on (07) 3840 7466.

Accessibility

To discuss your access requirements and to book any access services for performances, please call Qtix 136 246. Want to plan your visit? Learn More

More Information

Session duration is 1 hour

Place, Connection and Construction

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