Explore Byron Bay

Explore Byron Bay We invite you to join Delta Kay on a special Aboriginal tour at Cape Byron, Bangalow or Broken Head.
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Last weave with our sistas
10/06/2024

Last weave with our sistas


Mabo Day❤️💛🖤3 JuneAn important day to spend with our community to share our Elders inspiring stories through their nativ...
03/06/2024

Mabo Day❤️💛🖤
3 June
An important day to spend with our community to share our Elders inspiring stories through their native title fight to protect Country and Culture in the Byron Shire. Today we honour Eddie Mabo who fought for ATSI peoples ongoing rights, connection and traditional laws to land and waters.
Today we celebrate truth telling and walk in unity with our wider community

Saturday morning, Broken Head tour. It’s cold season, warring season where our Bundjalung bushfoods are sour and brimmin...
31/05/2024

Saturday morning, Broken Head tour. It’s cold season, warring season where our Bundjalung bushfoods are sour and brimming with vitamins & antioxidants to keep us healthy🖤🐠🦀🐝


Busy Kids pre-schoolers arrived at a special meeting place to learn and explore along sea country with Aunty Delta. Look...
31/05/2024

Busy Kids pre-schoolers arrived at a special meeting place to learn and explore along sea country with Aunty Delta. Looking, listening and learning on Arakwal lands


A uniquely tailored tour for guests staying at beautiful Chrystalbrook  Byron resort💙🌼
29/05/2024

A uniquely tailored tour for guests staying at beautiful Chrystalbrook Byron resort💙🌼



Explore Byron Bay got a special opportunity to attend ATE24 Australian Tourism Exchange with a few other Aboriginal busi...
29/05/2024

Explore Byron Bay got a special opportunity to attend ATE24 Australian Tourism Exchange with a few other Aboriginal businesses to learn and grow. Huge thanks to Destination NSW and their team that supported us along the way.
Feeling inspired👏🏽⭐️



What is reconciliation?At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres S...
27/05/2024

What is reconciliation?
At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians.

For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australia’s colonial history is characterised by devastating land dispossession, violence, and racism. Over the last half-century, however, many significant steps towards reconciliation have been taken.

Reconciliation is an ongoing journey that reminds us that while generations of Australians have fought hard for meaningful change, future gains are likely to take just as much, if not more, effort.

In a just, equitable and reconciled Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children will have the same life chances and choices as non-Indigenous children, and the length and quality of a person’s life will not be determined by their racial background.

Our vision of reconciliation is based and measured on five dimensions: historical acceptance; race relations; equality and equity; institutional integrity and unity.

Read more about these dimensions on Reconciliation website:

https://www.reconciliation.org.au

Bambaa (banksia) is flowering, attracting flocks of bilin bilin (rainbow lorakki) one of my mother’s favourite foods to ...
22/05/2024

Bambaa (banksia) is flowering, attracting flocks of bilin bilin (rainbow lorakki) one of my mother’s favourite foods to eat

Helllo Naarm Melbourne, so good to be home, my second home
21/05/2024

Helllo Naarm Melbourne, so good to be home, my second home

Bushtucker tour at Picabeen Park, Bangalow   bushfoodsofaustralia
21/05/2024

Bushtucker tour at Picabeen Park, Bangalow bushfoodsofaustralia

It’s whale season, book a Broken Head tour
19/05/2024

It’s whale season, book a Broken Head tour

What deadly little explorers we had today at Picabeen Park with Clunes pre-school✅💙🌼🦋Jarjum School program is delivered ...
16/05/2024

What deadly little explorers we had today at Picabeen Park with Clunes pre-school✅💙🌼🦋
Jarjum School program is delivered from pre-school to secondary school.





My nightly routine before bedtime  for a sense of calm before sleep🌼Byron Badu is a local product made on Arakwal Countr...
11/05/2024

My nightly routine before bedtime for a sense of calm before sleep🌼
Byron Badu is a local product made on Arakwal Country❤️💛🖤


Boogulbeh thank you to a very supportive and engaged Byron Bay business who made our Wednesday Cape Byron Tour memorable...
09/05/2024

Boogulbeh thank you to a very supportive and engaged Byron Bay business who made our Wednesday Cape Byron Tour memorable. It’s our locals who enrich beautiful Byron Shire✅

Jarjum School program was umbrellas and boots this Wednesday morning while we stepped lightly through the gardens lookin...
08/05/2024

Jarjum School program was umbrellas and boots this Wednesday morning while we stepped lightly through the gardens looking at local native plants and discovering the many uses Bundjalung people use them for food, medicine, fibre, hunting, ceremonial and tools. Coorabell’s Burabee (koala) class then got to eltouch & feel and ask questions about the artefacts. Boogulbeh 💚



Cape Byron tour
04/05/2024

Cape Byron tour

A favourite food growing up, still feasting on these beauties
30/04/2024

A favourite food growing up, still feasting on these beauties

Cape Byron tour, it’s a busy Saturday at Gurrenbaa =place of freshwater/freshwater gully.
27/04/2024

Cape Byron tour, it’s a busy Saturday at Gurrenbaa =place of freshwater/freshwater gully.

Lillipillies, they’re late, but here are my favourite snack you can find everywhere
25/04/2024

Lillipillies, they’re late, but here are my favourite snack you can find everywhere

Wow what an incredible and authentic musical performance at the Preservation Hall. My cup is full
18/04/2024

Wow what an incredible and authentic musical performance at the Preservation Hall. My cup is full



Mullet Season is my favourite season in the Bundjalung calendar.Growing up along our beaches with my family hunting fish...
14/04/2024

Mullet Season is my favourite season in the Bundjalung calendar.
Growing up along our beaches with my family hunting fish and pippis, cooking them up at the beach before we head home.

Jarjum School program hosted Yr 8 students from Lismore who are learning about native title. Our Walgun walk provided ex...
11/04/2024

Jarjum School program hosted Yr 8 students from Lismore who are learning about native title. Our Walgun walk provided exciting learning along the way.
For information about our education programs see our website🐬❤️💛🖤




Low tide, Tallow creek.My mum and her brother’s & sisters would be swimming down at the beach
03/04/2024

Low tide, Tallow creek.
My mum and her brother’s & sisters would be swimming down at the beach








Connection to our Country and culture is absolute❤️💛🖤
31/03/2024

Connection to our Country and culture is absolute❤️💛🖤

With the change of season I’m noticing many natives not fruiting due to humidity and lots of insect activity, what have ...
25/03/2024

With the change of season I’m noticing many natives not fruiting due to humidity and lots of insect activity, what have you noticed?

Boogulbee thank you  for always welcoming our family with your warmth and generosity, this is the essence of Bundjalung ...
21/03/2024

Boogulbee thank you for always welcoming our family with your warmth and generosity, this is the essence of Bundjalung Country


Walgan, meaning 'shoulder' in the Bundjalung language, will be the dual name for Cape Byron, the Australian mainland's m...
19/03/2024

Walgan, meaning 'shoulder' in the Bundjalung language, will be the dual name for Cape Byron, the Australian mainland's most easterly point. The area is significant to the Arakwal and other Bundjalung people as a place for important gatherings and ceremonial practices.

Nguthungulli will be the dual name for Julian Rocks, located 2.5km from Cape Byron.

It is a significant and sacred Aboriginal site associated with several dreaming stories of the Arakwal and other Bundjalung people.

The NSW Geographical Names Board approved a submission from the National Parks and Wildlife Service to officially give the areas dual names.

The board and Byron Shire Council will also formally name a reserve in the suburb of Bangalow as Piccabeen Park.

'Piccabeen' is a Bundjalung word used to describe the Bangalow palm and baskets made from its fronds.

Happy Sunday💙🦋Here we are at beautiful Mullum Plant Fair, come and have a yarn about caring for Country. Delta will be s...
16/03/2024

Happy Sunday💙🦋
Here we are at beautiful Mullum Plant Fair, come and have a yarn about caring for Country. Delta will be sharing her story about Bundjalung bushfoods and medicine plants🙏🏽💚

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We are here, being held by Country.Supporting and nurturing our Aboriginal youth to stand strong and proud.Day 1        ...
11/03/2024

We are here, being held by Country.
Supporting and nurturing our Aboriginal youth to stand strong and proud.
Day 1

❤️💛🖤

Change of season is here, Broken Head tour
09/03/2024

Change of season is here, Broken Head tour

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