
Gubbi Gubbi people
The Gubbi Gubbi, also known as the Kabi Kabi, are an Indigenous Australian group from Queensland’s Sunshine Coast and Gympie regions. They have a rich cultural heritage, with unique language, traditions, and connection to the land. Historically, they relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for sustenance, and their social structures included clans and kinship systems. Today, the Gubbi Gubbi continue to preserve their cultural practices, language, and connection to their ancestral lands, advocating for recognition and rights while sharing their rich history and traditions with broader Australian society.