
Pounding the Pavement
The Brisbane Greeters are pounding the pavements once more. This time they are in serious training for the Quandamooka Festival on the shores of Moreton Bay. The festival celebrates the culture, country and people of the Nunukl, Nughi and Goenpul clans, and, in the spirit of reconciliation, the culture, country and people of those who have followed in their footsteps.

The Wheel of Life

Telling the Story
Bookings have opened on the Brisbane Greeters website for daily greets throughout September. They begin at either the Wynnum/Manly Visitor Centre (located on the William Gunn Jetty, 1 Wyvernleigh Close, Manly) if driving, or the Manly Train Station for train travellers. The greets will start at 10:30am. Bookings can also be made at the Wynnum/Manly Visitor Centre info@manlyharbourvillage.com 07 3348 3524. Two days advance notice is required. Greeters will take up to 6 visitors per greet which will run for up to 4 hours excluding travel time to and from Manly.

Ships ahoy!
Highlights will include an interpretive Wynnum/Manly foreshore walk, a history of the Wynnum wading pool, and local shops and art galleries, including the Winnam Aboriginal Art Gallery.

What island is that?

What is that?

Why is that?

How much is that?
All of the above questions will be answered, and more, if you take this opportunity to experience the delights of Brisbane's seaside suburbs with the friendly and knowledgeable Brisbane Greeters.

Marine Mosaic