Noosa Museum
Cooroora Historical Society Inc.

Gubbi Gubbi Display

How the Project Evolved

On Saturday 4 August 2001 a group of Gubbi Gubbi elders and community members gathered for the historic opening of the Gubbi Gubbi Keeping Place here at Noosa Museum.

This was the culmination of several years planning that started back in 1998, when the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (CAR) began developing a project in collaboration with the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC), their goal was to promote the people's movement for reconciliation.

Once the Museum was contacted by Noosa Council, they asked Dr. Eve Fesl, Gubbi Gubbi Elder, to enlist the cooperation of Gubbi Gubbi tribe to work jointly on this project, with the aim of creating a display that was different to the mainstream.

And different it most certainly is - apart from the main indoor display (some of which is shown on this website), there is another outdoor area in an adjoining park. The Island of Reconcilliation consists of a circle of stones with central fireplace and a commemorative plaque, accessed via a short stroll from the Museum precinct, across a purpose-built bridge, all constructed by Noosa District Landcare in cooperation with a local landscaper. Click here for location map.

Gubbi Display

A section of the Gubbi Gubbi Display
Click one of the links below for more information about

Gubbi Gubbi Environment | Food Gathering & Hunting | James Crow

Noosa Museum

James (Jallachmurrimin) aka James Crow

Member of the second Aboriginal team that toured England in 1868

Take a short stroll across the park behind the Museum
to the Island of Reconciliation

Noosa Museum

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