Dreamworld Corroboree
10:30am | 11:00am | 12:00pm | 2:15pm | Dreamworld Corroboree Theatre
Immerse yourself in a world of Indigenous storytelling, song and dance as Dreamworld’s all new virtual reality Corroboree experience brings the world’s oldest culture to life right before your eyes.
10.50am | 11.50am | 2.00pm at the Dreamworld Woolshed
Visit the Dreamworld Woolshed for unique Australian culture and some good old fashioned fair dinkum fun! The Woolshed is home to a variety of farm yard animals and the Australian Sheep Shearing show where true blue Aussie shearers demonstrate life on an Australian farm.
Times subject to change without notice, please check showtimes on arrival.
1.30pm | Dreamworld Corroboree
Learn more about our very own modern day dinosaur! Times subject to change without notice, please check showtimes on arrival.
1:30pm | Dreamworld Corroboree
Immerse yourself in the mystery and history of the world’s oldest culture through their art. Learn what ochre is including how colour is applied on the body for ceremonial purposes and in painting rock art and canvas. Learn the meaning of symbols and why Aboriginal art has stayed on cave walls for so long. Times subject to change without notice, please check showtimes on arrival.
2.45pm | Dreamworld Corroboree
Learn about the tools that helped the Aboriginal Australian's survive in the harshest continent for over 50,000 years such as; boomerangs, shields and spears. Find out what they were made of, how they were made and how they were used. Have a go at throwing a spear (bamboo stick) yourself. Times subject to change without notice, please check showtimes on arrival.
11:15am | 12:15pm | 1:15pm | Dreamworld Corroboree Theatre
The birds, animals and creatures of the sea went to war with each other. The battle ended with an enormous flood of water and blood that flattened the country around the Gold Coast. The creatures returned to their new homes. Peace returned. The old spirit reminds us that greed and envy can lead to death and destruction.
11.00am | Dreamworld Corroboree
Learn about Australia's most iconic animal and amazing facts such as; why they don't need to drink. Did you know 'koala' derives from an Aboriginal word meaning 'no drink'. Times subject to change without notice, please check showtimes on arrival.
2.00pm | Dreamworld Corroboree
Watch how fire is made using the age-old method of rubbing two sticks together. Learn about what woods were used and how they were prepared. Times subject to change without notice, please check showtimes on arrival.
11:30am | Dreamworld Corroboree
Learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island musical instruments. Listen to the beat of the thrum, the rattle of the kulups and the crack of the murrups. Listen to the beat of the tap sticks and the haunting sounds of the didgeridoo. Learn how they are made and what they are made from. Times subject to change without notice, please check showtimes on arrival.
Rainforest
The Rainforest area is the entrance into Dreamworld Corroboree. This area is home to many rainforest species including the Cassowary and Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroos. A boardwalk decorated with colourful totems and rock art leads guests to a 10,000 year old 'midden'. At the end of the walk, guests will find our traditional weapons demonstration area where everyone can try their hand at age-old skills of survival. The Rainforest landscape is home to Uncle Ernie of the Mamu Ngadjon jii Mob from the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland.
Woodlands
The Woodlands is the natural home of the koala. Walking into this area guests can visit Dreamworld's Corroboree Theatre, the ‘humpy’ or join the Yarning Circle where Indigenous Interpretation Officers demonstrate music and fire making. Guests can connect with koalas, baby crocs and snakes in this area and walk among free roaming kangaroos. Explore the diversity of Aboriginal culture through carved totems of the Kamilaroi Mob, Uncle Marshall Bell.
Arid
One of the most forbidding ecosystems in Australia is the arid outback landscape. Guests will discover bilbies, red kangaroos, emus, reptiles and dingoes.
Wetlands
The Wetlands is home to the Torres Strait Islander Mob and features a boardwalk over several water enclosures with freshwater crocodiles, turtles, wetland birds and Dreamworld’s famous saltwater crocs, Goliath and Matilda. Guests can watch the Croc Feeding Presentation or have a bite to eat themselves as traditional bush tucker samples are offered at Kai-Kai Café. The café is proudly supported by the Achieving Results Through Indigenous Education (ARTIE) Academy in honour of Rugby League legend, Arthur Beetson. Next to the railway station, guests will find Bunya Traders where they can pick-up Dreamworld Corroboree merchandise and authentic Aboriginal artefacts.
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