Pir'ri Reserve The Reserve was named Pir’ri, which means mangrove, by members of the Wondunna Clan of the Butchulla people.
Kingfisher Lakes This estate was previously part of a larger property that included Maryborough Rd to the north-west, Urraween Rd to the south and Pantlins Lane to the east.
Dayman Park - Indigenous Shade Shelter The Dayman Park Indigenous Shade Shelter reflects and preserves the rich culture of the Butchulla people through design, artwork and place making elements.
Dayman Park - Scar Tree Part of a culturally significant scar tree, or kundu tree, has been incorporated into a sculpture installed at Dayman Park.
Butchulla Seasonal Garden The gardens represent the important traditional pathway from the coast to the Bunya Mountains, that was travelled by Butchulla people.
Urang-Urang Crossing at Moolyyir Creek This area around Moolyyir Creek is very significant for the Butchulla people.
Warun Bush Tucker Garden This site now home to the Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens and the surrounding Urangan area holds much significance for the Butchulla people
Wook-Koo The wood carving of Wook-koo represents the first of the Butchulla people to move from Fraser Island and settle the area.