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Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
didn’t start
as another tick-box initiative
It started with people showing up for each other
and grew
into something much bigger.
Now, we’re turning that foundation into
real opportunities for
our community to lead, work, and thrive.
What started as a handful of men trying to better their lives—showing up for one another, having honest conversations, and finding strength in connection—began to grow into something much bigger.
From those early days, Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place was born.
Barrbunin Beek means “Happy Place” in Woi Wurrung language.
It’s
not just a name—it’s a responsibility. Every day, we work to create a
space where our community can feel connection, belonging, and strength
in culture.
Today, Barrbunin Beek has grown into a place that supports and connects thousands of Aboriginal people each year—a space where culture is lived, shared, and celebrated. A place where people can come to feel safe, strong, and grounded in who they are.
This growth has been made possible through Banyule City Council, who have backed the vision and helped build a strong foundation for community.
But now, we are ready for the next step.
Moving Towards Self-Determination
While external support has helped us grow, our vision has always been grounded in self-determination.
We want to build something that is sustainable, community-led, and creates real opportunities for our people—not just now, but into the future.
This next stage is about activating Barrbunin Beek as a social enterprise:
- Creating cultural workshops and experiences
- Providing economic and development opportunities for Aboriginal facilitators and community members to lead and share knowledge
- Building economic independence and long-term resilience
- Strengthening our ability to continue supporting community without relying solely on external funding
Launching our Caring for Country Series
A key part of this next chapter is the Launching our Caring for Country Series at Barrbunin Beek.
This space connects people to Country through native plants, cultural knowledge, and hands-on practice.
We are seeking support to deliver a four-part workshop series, which will be delivered both:
- At Barrbunin Beek, and
- As cultural immersion experiences in schools and community settings
Session 1: Introduction to Food, Fibre, Medicine – Building your own garden
Session 2: Food Workshop – How to utilise native foods
Session 3: Fibre & Weaving Workshop – Storytelling & learning to weave
Session 4: Bush Medicine Workshop – The land is the medicine
These sessions are designed to be adaptable, allowing us to bring meaningful cultural experiences directly into schools while also hosting deeper, place-based learning at Barrbunin Beek.
How the Funding Will Be Used
We are seeking to raise $5000 through sponsorship to pilot and deliver this next stage.
With your support as a sponsor, you will help us:
- Employ Aboriginal facilitators to design and deliver workshops and school immersions
- Create culturally safe employment and leadership pathways for community members
- Deliver both onsite sessions and offsite school programs
Your sponsorship directly supports self-determination through employment, cultural leadership, and knowledge sharing, while contributing to meaningful, community-led impact.
Stretch Goal: Growing the Impact
If we reach our stretch goal of $10,000, we will be able to expand this vision even further.
This will enable us to:
- Deliver at least five cultural immersion experiences in schools and community settings
- Employ and support more Aboriginal facilitators, creating additional pathways into leadership and paid cultural work
- Deepen the impact of our programs and extend our reach into the wider community
Reaching this goal means taking a significant step forward in our journey of self-determination—growing something that is not only sustainable, but led by culture and community.
Sharing Our “Happy Place”
Barrbunin Beek—our “Happy Place”—is a space of connection, cultural expression, and belonging.
The impact is felt by all who walk through it—the warmth, the connection, and the sense of community.
Now, we feel a responsibility to share this beyond our walls.
Through both on-site workshops and school immersions, we will:
- Inspire young people to engage with Aboriginal culture in meaningful, hands-on ways
- Build understanding, respect, and stronger relationships across communities
- Create pathways for Aboriginal people to step into facilitation and leadership roles
This is about creating ripples—taking what we’ve built and sharing it out into the world, with the support of partners and sponsors who believe in this vision.
Why This Matters
There is still a gap in culturally grounded spaces where Aboriginal people can lead, share knowledge, and create opportunity.
There is also a need for greater understanding within the broader community.
We are not waiting for that change to happen—we are creating it.
Be Part of the Next Chapter
Barrbunin Beek has grown from a small group of men with a shared vision—proving that from little things, big things grow.
Now, we are a thriving community space—and we’re inviting you to be part of what comes next.
By becoming a sponsor of this campaign, you are contributing to:
- Self-determination
- Cultural strength
- Education and understanding
- Lasting impact for future generations
Your support is not just a contribution—it is an investment in community, culture, and the leadership of Aboriginal people.
Perks
Receive a beautifully designed thank you card and keyring From
Barrbunin Beek featuring "Soul Sistahs" artwork by
Jamie Baxter, reflecting the strength, healing, and leadership of
young Aboriginal women.
Your contribution helps support cultural connection, community,
and self-determination at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Corporation.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered
onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
Step into the foundations of cultural knowledge through an
introduction to native food, fibre, and bush medicine.
This session invites participants to explore the deep relationship between people and Country, learning how plants have sustained and supported Aboriginal communities for generations.
Your experience includes:
- Introduction to native plants and their uses (food, fibre, medicine)
- Hands-on learning around creating your own garden
- Light refreshments and native snack
- Practical guidance on how to integrate native plants into everyday life
This session is about reconnection — to the land, to knowledge, and
to each other — where individual learning and shared experience come
together through culture, care, and time on Country.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
Storytelling Through Practice
Experience the art of weaving as a form of storytelling, cultural expression, and connection.
Guided by Aboriginal facilitators, participants will learn traditional weaving techniques while gaining insight into the cultural significance behind the practice.
Your experience includes:
- Introduction to fibre materials and preparation
- Hands-on weaving techniques
- Cultural storytelling embedded throughout the process
- Creating your own woven piece to take home
This session is both creative and grounding — offering space to slow down, listen, and connect through making.
Explore the richness of native bush foods through a hands-on cultural experience focused on preparation, flavour, and connection to Country.
This workshop introduces participants to how native ingredients can be thoughtfully used in everyday ways — through simple, practical techniques that honour traditional knowledge and contemporary use.
Your experience includes:
- Introduction to a variety of native bush foods and their uses
- Preparing simple elements such as damper, native dukkah, sauces, and spice mixes
- Tasting and sensory engagement with native flavours
- Cultural context around food, ingredients, and connection to place
Rather than a full cooking session, this experience centres on understanding ingredients, building confidence, and connecting to food in a grounded and accessible way.
This session brings people together through shared learning — highlighting how food connects us to Country, culture, and each other.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
The Land is the Medicine
Explore the healing knowledge held within Country through an introduction to bush medicine practices.
Participants will learn about traditional uses of plants and how they support health and wellbeing — grounded in respect, knowledge, and cultural responsibility.
Your experience includes:
- Identification and uses of key medicinal plants
- Understanding traditional healing practices
- Hands-on elements where appropriate
- Cultural knowledge sharing around care, balance, and wellbeing
This session centres on wellbeing deeply connected to land, knowledge, and community.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
Step onto Country and experience connection in its simplest and most powerful form.
This guided experience brings together walking, storytelling, and connection around our fire — creating space for reflection, learning, and genuine connection.
Your experience includes:
- Guided Spirit Trail walk on Country
- Storytelling and yarns led by Aboriginal facilitators
- Fire gathering experience
- Shared damper and informal connection time
This session is about being present — slowing down, listening, and connecting to place, people, and story.
Receive a thoughtfully curated gift pack featuring a selection of Aboriginal-made and inspired items that reflect connection to Country and culture.
Your gift pack includes:
- A handwoven item
- Bush medicine products
- Native food goodies
Each piece tells a story of knowledge, care, and connection — created and shared by community.
This is more than a gift pack — it’s a way to experience Barrbunin Beek beyond the space, while directly supporting Aboriginal facilitators, makers, and the growth of community-led opportunities.
Step into Barrbunin Beek and experience the story, purpose, and spirit of this community-led gathering place.
This short 45 minute guided tour offers an introduction to the space, its origins, and the vision of self-determination that continues to shape its future.
Your experience includes:
- A guided walk through Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
- The story of how Barrbunin Beek began and has grown
- Introduction to key spaces, plants, and cultural elements
- Insight into the programs, workshops, and community impact
- Opportunity to connect, ask questions, and reflect as a group
This experience is ideal for organisations and teams looking to begin their engagement with Aboriginal culture in a respectful and accessible way.
Come to Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place for a shared cultural experience that builds understanding, connection, and respect.
This 2.5-hour immersive session brings your group together to engage with Country, culture, and community through hands-on and guided experiences.
Your experience may include:
- Introduction to Food, Fibre & Medicine
- Native plants, bush foods, or weaving elements
- Cultural knowledge sharing and guided discussion
- Connection to Country through interactive learning
Designed for small teams or groups, this experience creates space to step outside of the everyday and engage in meaningful, grounded learning together.
Your participation directly supports employment of Aboriginal facilitators and the growth of community-led cultural enterprise.
Join us at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place for a facilitated cultural experience grounded in connection, learning, and shared understanding.
Held on Country at Barrbunin Beek, this 2-hour experience offers a deeper group engagement through hands-on learning, cultural practice, and facilitated reflection.
Your experience may include:
- Food, Fibre & Medicine elements
- Bush foods, weaving, or bush medicine activities
- Cultural knowledge sharing and storytelling
- Opportunities for connection as a group in a relaxed setting
This experience is ideal for organisations, teams, or community groups seeking to engage meaningfully with Aboriginal culture in a way that is respectful, practical, and impactful.
A deeper commitment to learning, connection, and cultural understanding.
This package provides access to the full 4-part workshop series, allowing your group to engage over time rather than a single session — building stronger understanding and connection across each experience.
Your group will experience:
- Food, Fibre & Medicine
- Bush Foods Workshop
- Fibre & Weaving Workshop
- Bush Medicine Workshop
- Spirit Trail, grounding & on-Country experience
Delivered across multiple sessions, this experience allows for:
- Deeper cultural learning and reflection
- Stronger group connection
- Ongoing engagement with Aboriginal-led knowledge and practice
This is more than a one-off experience — it’s an investment in sustained learning and meaningful engagement.
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Receive a beautifully designed thank you card and keyring From
Barrbunin Beek featuring "Soul Sistahs" artwork by
Jamie Baxter, reflecting the strength, healing, and leadership of
young Aboriginal women.
Your contribution helps support cultural connection, community,
and self-determination at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Corporation.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered
onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
Step into the foundations of cultural knowledge through an
introduction to native food, fibre, and bush medicine.
This session invites participants to explore the deep relationship between people and Country, learning how plants have sustained and supported Aboriginal communities for generations.
Your experience includes:
- Introduction to native plants and their uses (food, fibre, medicine)
- Hands-on learning around creating your own garden
- Light refreshments and native snack
- Practical guidance on how to integrate native plants into everyday life
This session is about reconnection — to the land, to knowledge, and
to each other — where individual learning and shared experience come
together through culture, care, and time on Country.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
Storytelling Through Practice
Experience the art of weaving as a form of storytelling, cultural expression, and connection.
Guided by Aboriginal facilitators, participants will learn traditional weaving techniques while gaining insight into the cultural significance behind the practice.
Your experience includes:
- Introduction to fibre materials and preparation
- Hands-on weaving techniques
- Cultural storytelling embedded throughout the process
- Creating your own woven piece to take home
This session is both creative and grounding — offering space to slow down, listen, and connect through making.
Explore the richness of native bush foods through a hands-on cultural experience focused on preparation, flavour, and connection to Country.
This workshop introduces participants to how native ingredients can be thoughtfully used in everyday ways — through simple, practical techniques that honour traditional knowledge and contemporary use.
Your experience includes:
- Introduction to a variety of native bush foods and their uses
- Preparing simple elements such as damper, native dukkah, sauces, and spice mixes
- Tasting and sensory engagement with native flavours
- Cultural context around food, ingredients, and connection to place
Rather than a full cooking session, this experience centres on understanding ingredients, building confidence, and connecting to food in a grounded and accessible way.
This session brings people together through shared learning — highlighting how food connects us to Country, culture, and each other.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
The Land is the Medicine
Explore the healing knowledge held within Country through an introduction to bush medicine practices.
Participants will learn about traditional uses of plants and how they support health and wellbeing — grounded in respect, knowledge, and cultural responsibility.
Your experience includes:
- Identification and uses of key medicinal plants
- Understanding traditional healing practices
- Hands-on elements where appropriate
- Cultural knowledge sharing around care, balance, and wellbeing
This session centres on wellbeing deeply connected to land, knowledge, and community.
Your reward includes a ticket to this 2 hour workshop delivered onsite at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
Step onto Country and experience connection in its simplest and most powerful form.
This guided experience brings together walking, storytelling, and connection around our fire — creating space for reflection, learning, and genuine connection.
Your experience includes:
- Guided Spirit Trail walk on Country
- Storytelling and yarns led by Aboriginal facilitators
- Fire gathering experience
- Shared damper and informal connection time
This session is about being present — slowing down, listening, and connecting to place, people, and story.
Receive a thoughtfully curated gift pack featuring a selection of Aboriginal-made and inspired items that reflect connection to Country and culture.
Your gift pack includes:
- A handwoven item
- Bush medicine products
- Native food goodies
Each piece tells a story of knowledge, care, and connection — created and shared by community.
This is more than a gift pack — it’s a way to experience Barrbunin Beek beyond the space, while directly supporting Aboriginal facilitators, makers, and the growth of community-led opportunities.
Step into Barrbunin Beek and experience the story, purpose, and spirit of this community-led gathering place.
This short 45 minute guided tour offers an introduction to the space, its origins, and the vision of self-determination that continues to shape its future.
Your experience includes:
- A guided walk through Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place
- The story of how Barrbunin Beek began and has grown
- Introduction to key spaces, plants, and cultural elements
- Insight into the programs, workshops, and community impact
- Opportunity to connect, ask questions, and reflect as a group
This experience is ideal for organisations and teams looking to begin their engagement with Aboriginal culture in a respectful and accessible way.
Come to Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place for a shared cultural experience that builds understanding, connection, and respect.
This 2.5-hour immersive session brings your group together to engage with Country, culture, and community through hands-on and guided experiences.
Your experience may include:
- Introduction to Food, Fibre & Medicine
- Native plants, bush foods, or weaving elements
- Cultural knowledge sharing and guided discussion
- Connection to Country through interactive learning
Designed for small teams or groups, this experience creates space to step outside of the everyday and engage in meaningful, grounded learning together.
Your participation directly supports employment of Aboriginal facilitators and the growth of community-led cultural enterprise.
Join us at Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Gathering Place for a facilitated cultural experience grounded in connection, learning, and shared understanding.
Held on Country at Barrbunin Beek, this 2-hour experience offers a deeper group engagement through hands-on learning, cultural practice, and facilitated reflection.
Your experience may include:
- Food, Fibre & Medicine elements
- Bush foods, weaving, or bush medicine activities
- Cultural knowledge sharing and storytelling
- Opportunities for connection as a group in a relaxed setting
This experience is ideal for organisations, teams, or community groups seeking to engage meaningfully with Aboriginal culture in a way that is respectful, practical, and impactful.
A deeper commitment to learning, connection, and cultural understanding.
This package provides access to the full 4-part workshop series, allowing your group to engage over time rather than a single session — building stronger understanding and connection across each experience.
Your group will experience:
- Food, Fibre & Medicine
- Bush Foods Workshop
- Fibre & Weaving Workshop
- Bush Medicine Workshop
- Spirit Trail, grounding & on-Country experience
Delivered across multiple sessions, this experience allows for:
- Deeper cultural learning and reflection
- Stronger group connection
- Ongoing engagement with Aboriginal-led knowledge and practice
This is more than a one-off experience — it’s an investment in sustained learning and meaningful engagement.
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