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Land/Life/Culture experience

Tweed Regional Museum and Kynnumboon Historic Property 

In this special excursion students explore the Land/Life/Culture exhibition and visit a riparian rainforest regeneration project at the nearby historic Kynnumboon property, established by early Tweed pioneer Joshua Bray.

With guidance from Joshua Bray descendent and former teacher Bev Fairley, students learn about the early colonial history of the area and consequences for the local Aboriginal people. They consider the importance of regenerating our river systems and the impact of introduced species on our environment.

  • Foundation to Year 6
  • Maximum of 120 students per visit
  • Cost: $5 per student

Please note that the school is responsible for organising bus transport between the Museum and Kynnumboon (approximately 5 km distance).

Native and Pest Species Borrow Box

These hands on borrow boxes contain specimens and accompanying games and teacher notes and can be borrowed prior to visiting the Museum. Visit learning resources for more information.