MAREEBA 2026
Mareeba, 2026
Location: North QLD
Dates: 3rd to 7th June
Watch out Mareeba, we are coming back!
The Future Immortals Tour is thrilled to be returning to Mareeba from 3rd to 7th June. The Mareeba Event has been arranged working with Mulungu Aboriginal Corporation.
Mareeba means meeting of the waters in the local Aboriginal language which refers to the point in which the Barron River is joined by Granite Creek.
The Mareeba tour will see Rugby League Stars engaging in social, educational, corporate, and sporting activities. Collaborating with locals, discussing local issues and nurturing aspirations, uniting legends with communities for a brighter future.
Tour Highlights
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Wed 3rd June
Travel day into Mareeba
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Welcome Event
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Thur 4th June
Community/School/Cultural activities in Mareeba
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Fri 5th June
Community/School/Cultural activities in Kuranda
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Sat 6th June
Coaching Clinics
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Junior Division Games
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Future Immortals Tour Main Game
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Sun 7th June
Travel Day home
Tour Apparel Artwork
By Brenton Bowen, Guugu Yimithirr People
The Journey of Mulungu: Healing, Growth, and Community
In the lands of Far North Queensland, where the red earth meets lush rainforests and rolling hills, Mulungu Health Service took root. Like the great trees standing strong in Mareeba, Kuranda, and Atherton, Mulungu grew from a vision of healing, connection, and community.
These three places, represented in the artwork, are more than locations—they are gathering spaces where culture, health, and knowledge come together. The deep reds reflect Mareeba’s sturdy red-leaf trees, the greens mirror Kuranda’s rainforests, and the golds and browns represent Atherton’s rich highlands. Interwoven are the vibrant colors of the people—warm earth tones of strength, deep blues of wisdom, and bright yellows of energy and hope.
The pathways between these places tell a story of movement, resilience, and unity, guided by Mulungu’s core values:
Community Empowerment – Strengthening the voices of the people.
Innovation & Excellence – Always growing, always improving.
Collaborative Leadership – Walking together, side by side.
Respect for Culture – Honoring traditions and identity.
Empathy & Compassion – Ensuring no one is left behind.
Like the rain that nourishes the land, Mulungu continues to grow, its roots deep, its branches reaching further, ensuring health and well-being for generations to come.

