Muka Mantha Men’s Group – “Men’s Fire”

Muka Mantha Men’s Group – “Men’s Fire”

53 Barkly HwyMiles End, QLD
Saturday, Mar 21 from 10 am to 1 pm AEST
Overview

Join Muka Mantha Men’s Group – “Men’s Fire” led by Rod Kum Sing (Mayabuganji). A safe space for yarning, healing & connection.

🌿 YOU'RE INVITED! 🌿
Led by Rod Kum Sing (Mayabuganji)

Proudly supported by Australia Post


Join us around the Men’s Fire for a cultural gathering of strength, healing, and connection.


Muka Mantha means “Men’s Fire” — a safe and supportive space for Aboriginal men and young fellas to come together, yarn, and strengthen their spirit. This special session, led by Rod Kum Sing (Mayabuganji), will focus on building cultural pride, wellbeing, and respectful relationships through open conversation and shared experience.


Together, we’ll reflect on this year’s achievements and discuss plans and opportunities for 2026, including future men’s programs, Healing on Country Camps, and community initiatives. Your voice, ideas, and participation will help shape the next chapter of our collective healing journey.


🖤 Open to all men and young fellas

🌿 Free event | Alcohol and drug-free | Light lunch provided

📍 Meet up Campfire Healing Indigenous Corporation, Training Room, 53 Barkly Hwy, Miles End, then travel to the Lake

📅 Saturday 21 March 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm


About Campfire Healing Indigenous Corporation

Campfire Healing Indigenous Corporation delivers culturally grounded healing, wellbeing, and community programs across North West Queensland. Through gatherings like Muka Mantha – Men’s Fire, we aim to strengthen connection to Country, culture, and community as pathways to positive change.


Join Muka Mantha Men’s Group – “Men’s Fire” led by Rod Kum Sing (Mayabuganji). A safe space for yarning, healing & connection.

🌿 YOU'RE INVITED! 🌿
Led by Rod Kum Sing (Mayabuganji)

Proudly supported by Australia Post


Join us around the Men’s Fire for a cultural gathering of strength, healing, and connection.


Muka Mantha means “Men’s Fire” — a safe and supportive space for Aboriginal men and young fellas to come together, yarn, and strengthen their spirit. This special session, led by Rod Kum Sing (Mayabuganji), will focus on building cultural pride, wellbeing, and respectful relationships through open conversation and shared experience.


Together, we’ll reflect on this year’s achievements and discuss plans and opportunities for 2026, including future men’s programs, Healing on Country Camps, and community initiatives. Your voice, ideas, and participation will help shape the next chapter of our collective healing journey.


🖤 Open to all men and young fellas

🌿 Free event | Alcohol and drug-free | Light lunch provided

📍 Meet up Campfire Healing Indigenous Corporation, Training Room, 53 Barkly Hwy, Miles End, then travel to the Lake

📅 Saturday 21 March 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm


About Campfire Healing Indigenous Corporation

Campfire Healing Indigenous Corporation delivers culturally grounded healing, wellbeing, and community programs across North West Queensland. Through gatherings like Muka Mantha – Men’s Fire, we aim to strengthen connection to Country, culture, and community as pathways to positive change.


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Headliner

Rod Kum Sing (Mayabuganji)

“Where the Fire, the Yarn, and the Healing Begin.”

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Location

53 Barkly Hwy

53 Barkly Highway

Miles End, QLD 4825

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Agenda

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