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Reconciliation Golf Day set to return

April 29, 2026

Jinndi Mibunn will bring its Reconciliation Golf Day back to Mount Warren Park Golf Course, Queensland next month on, combining fundraising with a day of community connection.

Organised by Jinndi Mibunn — an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander not-for-profit organisation operating as Beenleigh Housing and Community Development — the event is framed as both a fundraiser and a platform that brings people together.

Proceeds from the day on May 29, will directly support the organisation’s culturally focused programs, including housing assistance, school partnerships, and broader community development initiatives.

Key Points

  • Reconciliation Golf Day scheduled for Friday, May 29, 2026, in Queensland
  • Organised by Jinndi Mibunn, operating as Beenleigh Housing and Community Development
  • Fundraiser supports housing assistance, school partnerships and community development
  • Four-person Ambrose with 7:45am shotgun start after 7:00am assembly
  • $600 per team entry; $1,000 sponsored holes include team entry
  • Hospitality, competitions, raffles and prizes to support ongoing community work

Jinndi Mibunn CEO Will Davis said the timing underscores the need for unity. He noted that the return of the golf day is intended to serve and build stronger connections between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians through a relaxed and inclusive activity.

“Many things have changed in the few years between our last Golf Day;”

— Will Davis

The day is intended to be inclusive, with the organisers emphasising a friendly environment that prioritises connection. Davis said the setting is deliberately social to help foster engagement on and off the course.

Entry and sponsorship

Entry is priced at $600 per team. Sponsored holes are available for $1,000, which includes team entry. The sponsorship offering is designed to give businesses and supporters a visible role while directly contributing to the fundraising goal.

Organisers state that the structure ensures teams and sponsors can participate in a way that suits their capacity while reinforcing the event’s purpose as a fundraiser and a conduit for community connection.

Jinndi Mibunn has described the day as a community-driven initiative aimed at strengthening ties between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

“let’s get together and share in a day of community”

— Will Davis

According to the organisers, proceeds will be reinvested where they are needed most: into programs that are culturally grounded and focused on practical outcomes.

Funds raised will support the continuation of culturally focused programs, spanning housing assistance, school partnerships, and broader community development initiatives.

The organisation states that these efforts are designed to deliver holistic, culturally appropriate programs that promote healing, empowerment and long-term community strength. The event provides an avenue for supporters to contribute directly to that work while participating in a shared, social experience.

How to register

Teams and sponsors can register by contacting Beenleigh Housing and Community Development on (07) 3807 0585 or 0432 385 351. Organisers encourage early engagement to secure entries and sponsorships aligned with the event’s community-focused aims.

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.