
Bundjalung
The Bundjalung are an Indigenous Australian people from the northeastern coast of New South Wales and southeastern Queensland. They have a rich cultural heritage, including distinct language, stories, art, and spiritual beliefs tied to their land and waterways. Traditionally, they lived as hunter-gatherers, relying on the region’s natural resources. Today, the Bundjalung people continue to maintain their cultural practices, advocate for land rights, and share their heritage through community initiatives and education. Their connection to country is central to their identity, and they play a vital role in Australia's diverse Indigenous cultures.