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East Ballina Massacre Site

Located along the Cultural Ways Path in East Ballina, this solemn site honours the Bundjalung people who lost their lives in the 1853–1854 East Ballina Massacre. The East Ballina Massacre Memorial stands as a powerful symbol of truth-telling, remembrance, and healing, recognising a painful chapter in Australia's colonial history. Set just 100 metres from the northern end of Shelly Beach Road, the memorial invites visitors to pause and reflect on the profound loss experienced by the Bundjalung community. This is more than a historical marker – it is a space that fosters understanding, respect, and connection to Aboriginal history and culture. Visitors are encouraged to walk the Cultural Ways Path mindfully, paying respect to the Traditional Custodians of the land. The site is part of ongoing efforts to acknowledge past injustices and to honour the resilience and strength of First Nations people. Whether you're tracing the region's heritage or seeking deeper cultural awareness, the East Ballina Massacre Site serves as a vital point of reflection and recognition on the Bundjalung Nation's story.
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Shelly Beach Road,

East Ballina NSW 2478
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