Brown Signs

Aboriginal Museum

The Minjungbal Aboriginal Museum is at the entrance of the Tweed Heads Historic Site, next to the Ukerebagh Nature Reserve. The museum has exhibit and videos of how Aboriginals lived in the area. It is the second site Brown Signs has discovered with a bora ring, an ancient and sacred ceremonial site used for initiation ... Read more

Costs7 DaysSheltered Picnic TableWheelchair Access Regions New South Wales, North Coast NSW Place Types Museum Tags bora ring
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Summary

Cost:Adult $10.00, Concession $5.00, Child $5.00

Hours:Mon-Fri 9am-4pm, walks and adjacent reserve always open

Visit Time:allow 30 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 1.5 hours

Tables/Seating: Sheltered Picnic Table

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Directions

Directions on Maps

Heading south from Queensland on the Pacific Hwy, take the Kirkwood Rd exit for Tweed Heads South. Follow Kirkwood Rd for 1.7km and the entrance to Minjungbal Aboriginal Museum is on the left.

Heading north towards Queensland, take the Minjungbal Rd exit for Tweed Heads South. At the roundabout, go straight ahead and continue for another 1km. Turn right into Kirkwood Rd at the brown sign for Aboriginal Museum. Follow Kirkwood Rd for 400m and the entrance to Minjungbal Aboriginal Museum is on the left.

From Tweed Heads/Coolangatta, head south along Wharf St following signs towards Ballina and Tweed Heads South. After crossing the bridge over the Tweed River, continue along Minjungbal Dr for around 1.7km and turn left into Kirkwood Rd at the brown sign for Aboriginal Museum. Follow Kirkwood Rd for 400m and the entrance to Minjungbal Aboriginal Museum is on the left.