Dreamtime Cultural Centre
Cultural center · Parkhurst ·

Dreamtime Cultural Centre

Cultural center · Parkhurst ·

Learn Indigenous culture, history, didgeridoo, boomerang throwing

didgeridoo playing
boomerang throwing
friendly staff
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null
Dreamtime Cultural Centre by null

Information

703-751 Yaamba Rd, Parkhurst QLD 4700, Australia Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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703-751 Yaamba Rd, Parkhurst QLD 4700, Australia Get directions

+61 7 4936 1655
dreamtimecentre.com.au
dreamtimecentre

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 11, 2026

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Sophie S.

Google
This was a fantastic experience. I visited about a month ago. I was the only one on the tour, but the guide was amazing and was happy to answer my questions, including my more complex or difficult questions. I got to learn to throw a boomerang too, which was pretty awesome. Thankyou so much for an incredible experience

Ali B.

Google
In our opinion, it may be worth stopping by if you are driving by. I don't think it's worth going out of your way for. Having said that, the didgeridoo playing and boomerang tossing were both enjoyable.

Maddie G.

Google
We had a quick stop here and it was wonderful! We just walked around ourselves but staff were so friendly and happy to point out certain things. I feel the guided tours would be amazing! They are on 1030am and 1pm but great to look at our culture and history! Would recommend when in central Queensland!

Peter F.

Google
Amazing little cultural center where you can learn a bit about aboriginal culture and history. Would recommend taking one of their tours, it's free with the normal paid entrance ticket. We got to hear live didgeridoo playing and got to learn and throw boomerangs! Worth a visit!

Joanne R.

Google
What a great centre for expanding your knowledge of the aboriginal community. Wayne our guide was full of knowledge and played the didgeridoo like a professional. He also taught us how to throw the boomerang which a great experience. Thank you Wayne for sharing your knowledge with us. Highly recommend a visit to this centre.

Wayne R.

Google
Took grandchildren to the DCC and they really enjoyed the didg playing, throwing boomarangs as well as learning a lot in the cave.

Grant M.

Google
A very informative tour today. Focusing on the tribes of the Sandstone belt of central Queensland, our guide told us some of the history, Dreamtime stories, and more modern history of the Aboriginal people of the region. Moving to the cave for his didgeridoo performance was... Wow.. worth the entry fee for that. Great performance, and great acoustics. Happily answered many questions regarding the place the didgeridoo held in his people's culture and life. Finished up with some Boomerang throwing.. He said they were the returning kind, but I'm not so sure as plenty seemed to go pretty straight.. Overall a great experience, and learnt plenty.

Andrea E

Google
Wonderful experience - Wayne the tour guide was excellent 👏👏 - played the didgeridoo professionally & boomerang throwing was also good! Francis - his uncle was Eddie Mabo - gave an informative talk about the history of the Torres Strait 👏👏 Well worth a visit here !!