STORYPLACE: Noosa Everglades

STORYPLACE: Noosa Everglades

From May 18, 2019 8:30 am until 3:30 pm

At Noosa Everglades


The story of the Noosa Everglades shared by elders, poets, musicians and other community keepers of knowledge.

Join us on a chartered cruise along the pristine waters of the Noosa Everglades - rich in history and a storyplace of our environment and community.

Traditional custodians have a deep connection to the everglades with stories of camps, corroborees and rescues that will be shared through spoken word, music and dance. Local artists and musicians will also join us for a storytelling performance and lunch at Harry’s Hut.

Option 1: Noosa Everglades Cruise
Includes guided storytelling by Kabi Kabi traditional custodians stopping at Figtree Point (morning tea and bush tucker walk) then onto Harry’s Hut for a storytelling performance and lunch.
Limited capacity (66 patrons)
$120 per adult
$85 child (4-14 years old)
$375 family (2 adult 2 children)
Morning Tea and lunch are included in ticket price.

Schedule -
8:30am - Meet at Habitat (Lake Flat Rd, Elanda Point)
9:00am - Cruise leaves
10:10am - Figtree Point – Morning Tea 
11:00am - Figtree Point to Harry’s Hut
12:15pm - Lunch
1:30pm - Return to Habitat
3:30pm - Cruise Ends

*Free shuttle bus service available from Noosa - To request a shuttle bus booking please CLICK HERE after purchasing your tickets below. The shuttle bus will depart Habitat Noosa for the return to pick up points at 4.30pm.

Option 2: Self-guided 4WD Drive tour
Join us at Harry’s Hut for a storytelling performance and lunch.
A suggested itinerary will be emailed to you on registration.
$30 includes lunch.

Schedule –
12:00pm – Meet at Harry’s Hut (Harry Hut Rd, Como)
12:15pm - Lunch and storytelling
1.30pm - Conclude

What to Bring
Sunscreen
Sun Safe Clothing
Swimwear & towel (optional)
Water bottle
Insect Repellent

Do you have a story about the Noosa Everglades? We'd love to hear it. Please share HERE

Our project has been supported by Noosa Council. The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Noosa Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.

Image Credit: Angie Dunbavan