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Sharing Cultural Knowledge

At Triballink, we believe in the power of connection — to Culture, to Country, and to each other. Based on the Sunshine Coast, we are a proudly First Nations-owned and led organisation committed to sharing Aboriginal culture through education, experience, and deep respect.

Our work is grounded in the knowledge and traditions of the Kabi Kabi people. We partner with schools, government agencies, businesses, and community groups across Australia to foster greater cultural understanding and respectful engagement with First Nations peoples.

Through storytelling, Cultural Training workshops, and hands-on experiences, we create safe spaces for learning, growth, and truth-telling. Whether you’re beginning your journey or deepening your commitment, we’re here to walk alongside you.

Cultural Awareness Training Dash Board

Early Learning Cultural Dashboard

Play-based cultural learning for young children. Songs, stories, and visuals help educators introduce Aboriginal culture in fun, age-appropriate ways that meet EYLF outcomes.

Storytime Dashboard

A growing library of Aboriginal stories, songs, and picture books for children, with a special focus on Kabi Kabi and Waka Waka culture. Designed to support Early Learning and Primary Education, it’s perfect for shared reading, yarning circles, and embedding cultural perspectives across the curriculum.

My Cultural journey

A safe, guided platform for community services supporting Indigenous youth in care, justice, and support settings. Builds cultural identity, connection, and pride through storytelling and self-reflection.

Primary School Dashboard

Interactive, curriculum-aligned cultural education for primary students. Includes videos, resources, and activities that celebrate Aboriginal culture and support teachers with engaging, age-appropriate content.


Proudly Supporting
the St. George Queensland Reds by providing Cultural Awareness Training

Proudly Supporting Queensland Conference and Camping Centres by providing Cultural Awearness Training to staff

Proudly Supporting REFOCUS by providing Cultural Awearness Training to staff

Browse Our Shop

In our shop you’ll find a range of items to help you dive deeper into the rich history of our indigenous culture.

Would you like access to some FREE resources?

  • Get access to some great free resources immediately.
  • Excellent examples of “Welcome to Country” and “Acknowledgement to Country” to use.
  • Download an in-depth video tutorial on how to make a “roomerang”
    • Easily make and use at home.
  • Download your “Welcome Poster”
    • For schools, early learning and to display in your office to acknowledge and support indigenous participation. 

Welcome

We would like to acknowldge the Traditional Owners and Elders both past, present and emerging in the countries that we work learn and play.

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