Aboriginal Culture
Musgrave Park is a traditional meeting place, offering a neutral site for feasts, ceremonies and dispute resolution, for the indigenous people of south east Queensland.
The Cultural Centre provides a focal point for Aboriginal community and for the preservation, promotion and presentation of Aboriginal culture and heritage.
| Please Note: While Centre development is being undertaken, Musgrave Park Cultural Centre operates from the Jagera Arts Centre, 121 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane. | |
| Where: | Cordelia, Edmondstone, and Russell Streets, South Brisbane. |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3846 5700 |

Explore the complexity of life and through the experiences of Queensland’s Indigenous people at the vibrant, living Dandiiri Maiwar, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures Centre.
Celebrate cultural diversity and differing perspectives through photographs, stories, artifacts, music and art. Experiences their triumphs and tragedies and share their hopes for the future through stories from the Torres Strait Islands, Cape York, Yarrabah, Aurukun, and the Lockhart River region.
| Where: | At the Queensland Museum, Grey Street, South Brisbane. |
| Open: | |
| Phone: | +61 (0) 7 3840 7555 |
| Website: | Dandiiri Exhibition |
Fire-Works Gallery specialises in sourcing contemporary works from across Australia, from established and emerging artists. Their exhibitions convey a progressive attitude towards current contemporary art practices and strive for dynamic combinations, often involving both black and white perspectives.
| Where: | 11 Stratton Street, Newstead |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3216 1250 |
| Website: | Fire-works Gallery |






