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Black Point Culture Centre is located at the Black Point Ranger Station in the Garig Ganuk Barlu National Park. The centre provides travellers with a unique insight into the rich history of Cobourg Peninsula.

Black Point Culture Centre explores how Aboriginal people, Macassan traders and European pioneers made their mark on the land in various ways. Displaying traditional Aboriginal bush tucker, evidence of Macassan trading, history and artefacts and a history on the Victoria settlement.

  • Black Point Culture Centre offers a deep insight into history of the land surrounding Cobourg Peninsula and Victoria.

Site Description  Exhibition Centre

Site Facilities  Public Telephone(s), Public Toilets

Suitable for  Individuals

Activities  Aboriginal/Indigenous Activities, Exhibitions

General  Child Friendly, Groups, Groups

Black Point Culture Centre
Black Point Culture Centre

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