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OUR VISION. PEOPLE, PLACE, ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE & ECONOMY

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OUR HOMELAND PLAN

Juunjuwarra have developed a Sustainable Homeland Plan that provides a pathway to the re-establishment of the Juunjuwarra Homeland. The plan provides practical pathways toward realising the vision, aspirations,

and rights of the Juunjuwarra ancestors, elders, and leaders.

 

Our foundation is governance that is inclusive of all families which sets cultural and ethical rules while meeting the needs of our Lore as well as Western laws and regulations.

 

We are building the capacity, capability, and leadership of the Juunjuwarra people. This ensures a strong work team, strong management, and stimulates entrepreneurship to drive projects such as effective land and sea management and enterprise development.

RESTORE & REFORM

Restoration and reformation of culture will enable transformation of, and build the inner strength of the Juunjuwarra people.

 

Juunjuwarra have partnered with national and internationally renowned individuals and institutions to build a unique cultural sanctuary, the seat of repatriation and rebuilding of our Indigenous knowledge and the foundations of our song, dance, lore, spirit, healing, food and enterprise.

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REPAIR, SAVE, HEAL.

Juunjuwarra are repairing our lands, saving culture and healing our people not just in a physical sense, but by restoring faith in our traditional knowledge and ways, our cultural observations-the way we see country, we listen to our country and it tells us what it needs.

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Postal:

Juunjuwarra Aboriginal Corporation

c/o Hopevale Post Office, Hopevale, Queensland, 4895

 

Physical:

30 Reuther St,
(Corner with  Flierl St) Hopevale, Queensland, Australia, 4895

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