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Free Buses To Gold Coast Titans' NAIDOC Day Event

The Gold Coast Titans’ NAIDOC Day celebrations are on this Wednesday! Join us as we celebrate the rich history, culture, and achievements of our First Nations people.

Join us for our NAIDOC Day Celebration at 3pm on December 15 at CBUS Super Stadium, Robina. Please click here

This year’s NAIDOC theme is ‘Heal Country’, a theme that recognises Indigenous people and their connection to land and water.

The free event, to be held at CBUS Super Stadium on the 15th of December, is the Titans’ seventh NAIDOC Community event.

Running from 3 – 7pm, our NAIDOC celebrations will showcase a wide variety of entertainment, traditional food, activities and stalls that will provide culturally significant items and information.

Meet all your favourite Gold Coast Titans Indigenous players at this family friendly event that is smoke, alcohol and sugar free.

Brought to you by Deadly Choices and Kalwun Health services, the event will also have a COVID vaccination hub onsite for anyone who would like to get vaccinated on the day.

FREE TRANSPORTATION 

Surfside Bus Lines will be running free buses from the Coomera and Miami Clincs next Wednesday for NAIDOC.

1. Coomera Health Wellbeing Hub to CBUS

a. 30 minute frequency – Coomera to Robina and return

b. First service departs Coomera at 2:00pm and every 30 minutes after that

c. Last services departs Cbus Super Stadium at 7:15pm

2. Miami Health Clinic to CBUS

a. 30 minute frequency – Miami to Robina and return

b. First service departs Miami at 2:00pm and every 30 minutes after that

c. Last services departs Cbus Super Stadium at 7:15pm

 

To register your attendance for the event, please click here.

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.