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Tweed Heads Campus
Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Sustainability VET Centre
The Minjungbal Museum and Cultural Centre, located adjacent to the Ukerebagh Nature Reserve in South Tweed Heads, is dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the area.
Envirotech Education’s main campus in Tweed Heads, at the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Sustainability Centre, combines sustainable learning with Australian Indigenous culture. With support from groups like The Tweed Byron Local Aboriginal Land Council and Clear Sea Fisheries, the campus shows a strong dedication to environmental science and connecting cultures. Envirotech focuses on teaching students to value and care for the environment and respect cultural traditions, with the goal of helping communities become stronger and healthier.
The Minjungbal Museum and Cultural Centre
The Minjungbal Museum and Cultural Centre, located adjacent to the Ukerebagh Nature Reserve in South Tweed Heads, is dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the area. It offers an immersive experience into the history, flora, fauna, and culture of the Minjungbal people, featuring walks along the Tweed River, an authentic Bora Ring, and interactive museum exhibits. The Centre is a significant educational resource, providing tours and activities for students, and is recognized for its efforts in teaching Aboriginal art and culture.
Map & Directions
The Minjungbal Museum and Cultural Centre
17 Kirkwood Road, Tweed Heads South, NSW, 2486 – in Tweed Heads Historic Site
Getting here: Turn onto Minjungbal Drive at South Tweed Heads from Pacific Highway. Turn right into Kirkwood Road, near Tweed City Shopping Centre, then continue to the car park at the end of the road before it turns right into Davey Street .