The Wreck Bay Community
The Wreck Bay Community

The cultural heritage of the Wreck Bay Community is deeply embedded in the surrounding land and waters of Jervis Bay. The natural and social histories are intertwined and reflects on relationship[...]read more

Aborigines of Jervis Bay
Aborigines of Jervis Bay

Early European interactions. Yager is the best known of the early Jervis Bay Aborigines, having met Alexander Berry soon after the first white settlement in 1822. Berry at one time described[...]read more

Current Board

Craig Ardler Chairman of the WBACC Board (Elected October 2010). Previously Deputy Chairman of WBACC from October 2008 to October 2010. Non-Executive direct[...]read more

Gudjahgahmiamia Early Learning Centre
Gudjahgahmiamia Early Learning Centre

Vision Statement The Gudjahgahmiamia M.A.C.S Early Learning Centre is a community based service our objective is to provide high quality affordable education that ensures the[...]read more

Where We Are
Where We Are

Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and Jervis Bay Territory. Jervis Bay Territory. [...]read more

Who we are

Koori Story The cultural heritage of the Wreck Bay Community is deeply embedded in the surrounding land and waters of Jervis Bay. The natural and social histories are intertw[...]read more