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About Us
Brambuk is about bringing life to the history and culture of the Jardwadjali and Djab Wurrung and aboriginal communities of south-western Victoria.
Ownership of Brambuk is shared between five Aboriginal communities with historic links to the Gariwerd-Grampians ranges and the surrounding plains. Since their dispossession. Aboriginal people have moved trough two phases - resistance and persistence - and have now entered a third phase, renewal. Brambuk stands as a symbol and affirmation of that process of renewal.
We intend to provide visitors with the very best of park and cultural information, to make your stay in the Grampians a satisfying and memorable experience.
 
Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Costing $1 million to build in 1990, Brambuk was designed by architect Greg Burgess on the basis of a number of workshops with the five Koori communities which have links with Gariwerd. Elements from each of the communities are incorporated into the design.
Brambuk Cultural Centre Fact Sheet
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Brambuk Cultural Centre Specifications
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Information Centre
Completed in September 2006 and designed by architect Wendy Hastrich, the building provides a great sense of arrival to the Grampians. Comprising of modern new information displays and centre, gift shop and bush tucker cafe the centre is a must see for all visitors.
 
Phone +61 3 5361 4000 | Email info@brambuk.com.au | Fax +61 3 5356 4455
 
 
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