


Daylight Cultural Immersions acknowledges and pays our upmost love and respect to the Traditional Custodians of our region – Gimuy (Cairns) - the Djabugay, Yirrganydji, Buluwai, Gimuy Walubara Yidinji, Mandingalbay Yidinji, Gunggandji, Dulabed, Malanbara Yidinji, Bundabarra, Wadjanbarra Yidinji, Wanyurr Majay, Mamu and NgadjonJii peoples whose countries we are on and neighboured with.
Daylight Cultural Immersions would also like to extend the same love and respect to the traditional custodians of all the airs, lands, rivers and seas throughout Australia.


“My favourite part was boomerang painting because you got to take them home. I taught my little brother how to throw it. Thank you.”
Grayson – Primary School

“My favourite part was tasting bush tucker, painting boomerangs and feeling the kangaroo skin. It was amazing that you came. Thanks for teaching us the songs.”
Micah – Primary School

“Thank you so much for such a wonderful day full of culture and cultural experiences. I definitely learnt so much and will be a day to remember. Thankyou.”
Emily – Teacher Aide

“Thank you so much for sharing culture with the class. I am so incredibly grateful that I can provide my students with knowledge that allows them to have an understanding about history and the different people they will share their country with. I believe that all students should have the opportunity to learn and experience Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and with your support we have been able to provide them with this experience. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart.”
Jess – Primary School Teacher