About Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Community Directory
The Woorabinda Community Directory is dedicated to the Aboriginal community of Woorabinda in central Queensland. Established as a reserve in the 1920s, the community now governs its own affairs and promotes cultural renewal and education. The directory provides contact information for health clinics, schools, community programs, cultural and language services, employment and training providers, sporting clubs and council facilities, supporting residents and visitors to connect with essential services and celebrate Woorabinda’s heritage.
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Health, emergency and welfare services in the Woorabinda area include small health clinics, visiting doctors and specialists, crisis and counselling hotlines, accommodation support and welfare assistance programmes. The directory also lists community clubs and interest groups, arts and creative projects, sports and recreation clubs, youth programmes, cultural and migrant services, environmental groups and religious or philosophical organisations, alongside education, training and employment services. Because this shire is remote, many specialist services such as allied health care, legal assistance and disability or youth support are delivered by visiting providers or regional outreach, while local community organisations and volunteers offer daily support and cultural activities.
Woorabinda Area
Woorabinda is an Aboriginal community on the central Queensland highlands, originally established as a reserve for displaced families in the 1920s. Today it functions under its own council, promoting education, health and cultural programs. Residents take pride in the Woorabinda Arts and Cultural Centre, where contemporary paintings and sculptures draw on deep spiritual themes, and often head to the clear pools of Mimosa Creek on warm days to swim, picnic and reconnect with country.
Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council has an approximate area of 390 km².
It is within the state electorate of Gregory.