Dreamtime Southern X

Monday: 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00

About Dreamtime Southern X

Type: Business Name
ABN: 71 913 828 941
Name: Dreamtime Southern X
Entity Type: Discretionary Services Management Trust
Last update: 03 Apr 2021

Entity Name:
THE TRUSTEE FOR THE GURRY-UN-GUN TRUST (29 Sep 2010 - Now)
THE TRUSTEE FOR THE GURRYUNGUN TRUST (14 Jul 2009 - 29 Sep 2010)
The trustee for The Gurryungung Trust (30 Jun 2009 - 14 Jul 2009)

ABN Status:
Active (30 Jun 2009 - Now)

Goods & Services Tax (GST):
Registered (30 Jun 2009 - Now)

Main business location:
NSW 2050 (17 Sep 2018 - Now)
NSW 2050 (18 May 2018 - 17 Sep 2018)
NSW 2782 (11 Sep 2014 - 18 May 2018)
NSW 2782 (30 Jun 2009 - 11 Sep 2014)

Business Name(s):
Dreamtime Southern X (11 Mar 2021 - Now)
WWW. DREAMTIMESOUTHERNX. COM. AU (27 Jan 2021 - 03 Apr 2021)
SYDNEY& #39;S DREAMTIME ANCESTRY COM (05 Dec 2016 - 20 Apr 2018)
DREAMTIME SOUTHERN CROSS (13 Sep 2013 - 26 Jan 2017)

Dreamtime Southern X Description

Dreamtime Southern X is 100% Aboriginal owned business running The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour. This tour departs daily in The Rocks, Sydney. Private, group and school tours can be booked anytime.

About The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour:
Be touched by the most ancient human culture on earth in a 90-minute leisurely walkabout with an Aboriginal guide in The Rocks, and journey into DreamTime, the culture of Aboriginal People and legends of how their land was created.

Get inspired as you discover the oldest ecology, conservation, sustainability, astrology and spiritual beliefs on earth today. Connect with Australian skies, lands, waters, and the experiences of 'always walking Country'. Feel empowered by learning how to teach others to navigate DreamTime pathways, whenever, in the city or out in the bush.
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The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour was developed by Aboriginal Elder Margret Campbell and is led by Aboriginal guides who have permission to share these amazing stories.

The tour gives you the opportunity to discover how the ancient Aboriginal Dreaming is still alive with the modern Sydney landscape and how the billion-year-old harbour, marine environment, sandstone strata, waterways, flora and fauna influenced how Aboriginal people lived in the area.
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Walking the DreamTime pathways and engaging with nature requires acknowledgement of the ancient DreamTime Custodian Creators – the original bestowal of custodianship of Aboriginal people of the natural lore, especially ceremonies associated with the places and spaces of the 29 Clan Families that make up Eora Country, now known as Sydney.

‘The DreamTime Southern X’ tours are brimming with knowledge from the oldest living ecologists, botanists, conservationists, wildlife totem carriers, astronomers, climatologists and marine biologists on Earth Mother today – The Aboriginal people.

The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour Directors, welcome all people to learn about The Living DreamTime Culture in Sydney, Australia.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

* Knowledgeable Aboriginal guides
* Participate in a cultural acknowledgement with ochre (traditional paint)
* Opportunity to handle cultural objects and materials
* Hear and learn some of the language spoken by the Gadigal people
* Understanding the connection between modern Sydney and the Aboriginal dreaming.

ITINERARY FEATURES

- Cadman's Cottage
The meeting point for the tour which begins with an introduction, Acknowledgement to Country and an ochre painting activity.

- Bligh and Barney Reserve
Using Bligh and Barney Reserve's native flora, the tour focuses on natural resources and purposes /uses of lilly pilly, cabbage palm tree, casuarina, lamandra, bracken fern, grevillia and wollemi pine.

- Campbells Cove
Campbells Cove offers amazing views of Sydney Harbour. Here the tour focuses on the saltwater lifestyle of the Gadigal people and the spiritual importance of the harbour, Opera House /Bennelong Point and Royal Botanical Gardens /Woccamagully.

- Argyle Cut
The Argyle Cut is used to discuss the importance of ochre (a natural paint). It exists in large clay pods on the wall of the Argyle Cut.


TOUR INFORMATION

Tour operates 10. 30am - 12 noon, Monday to Sunday (excluding Good Friday, New Years Eve and Christmas Day)

Book online at the link, or call + 61(0) 428 661 019 .

Group and school bookings, call + 61(0) 428 661 019
OR http://www. dreamtimesouthernx.com. au /

Tour departs from Cadman's Cottage, Bligh Reserve, 110 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney. Bookings Essential.

Dreamtime Southern X also offers Wyanga Malu - a half-day mini coach tour; and Cultural Awareness Training. For more information, please check out our website www. dreamtimesouthernx.com. au

Reviews

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Dreamtime Southern X are launching a new product in September - the Wyanga Malu coach tour - Aunty Margret Campbell is employing many of her natural talents & acquired skills, to create this deeper Aboriginal experience, of Mother's Homeland, in Sydney. Aunty Margret Campbell began teaching Culture & coach driving with the foundation of Murawina Aboriginal Education Centres Redfern & Mt Druit, in 1972. We are all very excited to take guests on this half-day coach trip, which finishes with a yummy traditional meal, prepared by Aunty Beryl Van Oploo of the Aboriginal Cooking Academy. Any guests who are keen to experience this before our official launch, please contact our office via the links provided at http://www.dreamtimesouthernx.com.au/


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we recently attended the launch of a quiet, significant, achievement, for Aboriginal tourism. We celebrated the formation of NATOC, NSW Aboriginal Tourism Operators Council #iliovesydney #NewSouthWales #seeaustralia #TourismAus #VisitNSW #Australia

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We do Ghurryungun, Connect To Country ceremonies. Here's a vid of Aunty Margret Campbell welcoming Will Smith to Australia, earlier this year, just a little peek for you all #ilovesydney #NewSouthWales #willsmith #seeaustralia #TourismAus #VisitNSW #Australia @TourismAus Visit NSW​ @Visit NSW

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A tour guest from New Zealand weaved a flower from native Lomandra grass today. She holds the flower and a small lomandra basket I use to demonstrate the Indigenous weaving styles. I guess she was inspired.

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Beautiful. Just beautiful!

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Visitors from USA wanting to learn about Aboriginal culture.

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Showing the living Dreamtime in city of sydney.

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We recently welcomed Evan from Longer Vacations on illi-Langi - The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour. Check out his blog about his experiences in Sydney - including our tour! #ilovesydney

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Guest from the USA enjoying illi-Langi - The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour. Tours depart daily at 10.30 am. Book: www.dreamtimesouthernx.com.au

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University students who'll be teachers when they graduate are brushing up on cultural aspects by joining us on illi-Langi - The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour. They were enthusiastic about getting 'hands-on' with possum skin leather.

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Showing some lemon tea-tree leaves. Beautiful fragrance and grows all over Sydney.

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With Hohepa Ruhe - Kotahi Tourism Director.

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Some kids from Youth Off the Streets with their chaperone Ben. They were attentive, respectful and had great smiles all through the tour (illi-Langi The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour)

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Students from China and outback Australia appreciate a possum skin. Possum skin leather was widely used in Aboriginal culture, including for possum skin shawls to keep warm in cold weather.

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A stunning native beauty. Bees are cultural messengers and keepers of knowledge. They speak to each plant they visit and carry their stories to the next ones. Look at honeycombs and see the presence of information and symmetry written in their very structure. Look at their dances to see the stories they can tell us.

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Aunty Margret teaching us the importance of the Paperbark tree in culture, and it's role, not just in the foods and medicines it provides, but also the spiritual knowledge it holds for us. Aunty Margret regularly gives training days for the guides to learn and then pass on knowledge. School groups particularly appreciate the interactive role of learning the tours bring and that spring from these training sessions.

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A fantastic insight into the ongoing presence of our First Peoples' values and culture. An essential tour of our deeper history that we all should share.....and a lot of fun too !!.

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A fantastic insight into the ongoing presence of our First Peoples' values and culture. An essential tour of our deeper history that we all should share.....and a lot of fun too !!.

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A fantastic insight into the ongoing presence of our First Peoples' values and culture. An essential tour of our deeper history that we all should share.....and a lot of fun too !!.

More about Dreamtime Southern X

Dreamtime Southern X is located at 2050 NSW, Australia
+61283949940
Monday: 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00
http://www.dreamtimesouthernx.com.au