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Kindilan specialises in outdoor education and adventure programs for schools, corporate groups, community groups, special needs and private groups. Our programs are tailored to suit the needs of the participants and the outcomes of the school or group.
Programs commonly run for three days, but can range from half a day through to a full week of quality outdoor education. We also run expeditions on and off site for those seeking more of a challenging and rewarding experience.
Programs emphasize personal growth through experience and challenge. Individuals develop self reliance, responsibility, teamwork, confidence, compassion and environmental and community awareness. Above all, participants accomplish all of this while having fun.
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Kindilan instructors are passionate about educating in the outdoors. All of our activities allow for some form of teaching, from goal setting and stepping out of comfort zones through to teambuilding and leadership styles. When clients come to Kindilan we discuss the outcomes the school or group would like to achieve.
If your school has special values (ie pillars, key values) that it focuses on, we can tie these into our programs so that your group can relate their learnings back to school life.
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Kindilan utilises a range of outdoor adventure activities to emphasise learning through experience.
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Environmental Activities Kindilan is located on 220 acres of natural bushland and is home to a large array of native flora and fauna. What better location is there to learn about the environmental impacts we have on this earth? Kindilan has a huge range of environmental activities available and we always incorporate some form of environmental education into our activities as participants get to know and explore the bush site. Bushwalk Students explore the natural bushland to the top of Kumanka Hill during our 3 kilometre bush track where they have a beautiful view of Moreton Bay and North Stradbroke Island, and the contrasting views of the quarries adjoining our property. Students learn through experiential activities about the environmental impacts of the quarry, and how they contribute to this impact and the necessity of conserving natural areas. Wheel of Wonder The students engage in an activity rotation that enhances environmental awareness. There is an environmental eye spy, water conservation board game, a sensory environmental collection activity and a hands-on creation of their favourite natural subject. Creek Critters Through the collection, examination and release of critters from our creek, students learn about water quality, food chains and how we affect this ecosystem. Participants learn to care for their environment as they work in small groups and explore the marine life in Kindilan's creek. |
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Canoeing/Kayaking Explore the large on-site lake at Kindilan in a canoe or kayak, or take a trip around the island and play games and paddling races. You will receive a safety brief and some paddling tips before going on your journey! Canoeing is a great way to demonstrate teamwork and communication between the two paddlers, with kayaking providing an individual challenge for many participants. Games and activities on the lake are determined by the experience of the group. Kindilan's lake is fed by a natural creek line and spring. The water is tested every year and is near drinking quality. The lake is home to a wide range of flora, fauna and birdlife. We regularly sight swamp hens, water dragons, lace monitors, sea eagles and long necked turtles. We have also had sightings of platypus in the upper creek. |
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Raft Building Raft building is a lake based activity where the group is given a certain amount of equipment and they must design and construct a raft to support some of their team members. Equipment includes barrels and poles for older groups, or inner tubes and bamboo for younger groups, as well as a bucket of ropes. Participants must wear PFD's as they swim/paddle their craft out to the pontoon on the lake. There are no guaranteest the participants will stay dry! Raft Building is a favourite amongst participants and is driven by group discussion and collaboration. In order for teams to achieve success they must show initiative in their design as well as teamwork in order to construct their raft efficiently. |
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Abseiling Participants are taught to abseil and take care of their safety on the ground before heading up to the abseil tower to complete their abseil. Kindilan has an abseil tower that provides 6m, 12m and 18m platforms. Longer sessions can incorporate a mix of lower and higher abseils. All abseilers are controlled by a safety rope back up that the instructor controls. The instructor to participant ratio never exceeds 1:3 on the platform. Remaining group members are supervised by a registered teacher (from the school group) or another adult at the base of the tower. Abseiling pushes participants to step outside of their comfort zones and is an extremely rewarding experience. The role of the group is to offer support and encouragement for each other as they have their turn. |
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Rock Climbing Our 12m abseil tower also includes two rock climbing routes, with different coloured holds for different levels of challenge. This activity is a great physical challenge for participants to step outside of their comfort zone and set a goal for themselves. Each climber is supported by a team of ground belayers who manage their safety, thus incorporating the whole team. Instructors will belay for younger participants. |
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Flying Fox Participants fly across the sky attached to a pulley and cable on our flying fox medium ropes activity. The team is engaged in both the safety system as you climb the tree to the launch platform and to disembark at the other end of your flight path. |
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Swing By Choice An adrenaline high ropes activity that requires a team of haulers to help raise the participant into the air at their desired height (up to 13 metres). The participant then releases themselves from the haul system and enjoy a split-second freefall followed by an awesome swinging experience. The Swing By Choice brings the team together as they pull each other into the air. The freefall experience makes for great discussion about challenging ourselves and trying new things without regret. |
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Sugar Glider This high ropes element is a great team building activity. The participant demonstrates trust in the team mates as they haul them into the air from the ground. As they launch they fly through the air like a sugar glider before being lowered safely back down to the ground. |
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Continuous High Ropes Course The Kindilan High Ropes course is a 5-element traverse through the trees. A sequence of individual challenges includes manouvering around giant buoys, balancing on logs and wires and completing a leap of faith at the end to be lowered down to the ground by their teammates. Participants are kept safe with static safety equipment whilst being supervised by a ground buddy who is also there to offer encouragement and advice. Responsibility is a part of growing up, and the high ropes course is a great example of how being safe and responsible is vital in everyday life. Participants learn about their limits when it comes to heights and offers great discussion about 'comfort zones' and 'adventure zones'. |
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Crate Climb In teams of two or three the objective is to get as high above the ground as possible, using only crates and the support of your team members. The higher you get the harder it is to keep stable! Each climber is supported by a team of three ground belayers who manage their safety. Crate Climb emphasises team innovation, strategy and communication amongst team members. |
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Leap of Faith The Leap of Faith is a straightforward but challenging activity. Participants must climb a tree and try to jump and reach an orange buoy that hangs high in the air and 2 metres out from the nearest platform. The challenge isn't so much about hitting the buoy but rather building the confidence to climb high into the air and take the leap of faith. We encourage all participants to achieve success and push themselves to step outside of their comfort zone. Peer support and personal challenge are a big part of this activity. This activity is for older groups and higher maturity levels. |
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Dangle Duo/Trio Imagine a giant ladder with 2.5m timber runs suspended on cables from two tall trees. The top is 15 metres off the ground. In teams of two or three you must ascend the ladder using each others' skills and support to get as high as you can. Each climber is supported by a team of three ground belayers who manage their safety. The Dangle is suited to high school groups and those looking for a great physical challenge. It is mentally and physically challenging and demonstrates the importance of team work in achieving certain challenges. |
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Heebie Jeebie This high ropes element is a traditional style cable line between two trees about 5 metres in the air. With crossed and angled ropes to hang on to, participants challenge their perception of fear, their balance and mental limits whilst safely attached to a bottom belay. |
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Orienteering Using a map and sense of direction (sometimes with a compass), participants learn the necessary skills to complete an orienteering course. In small groups participants will search for orienteering markers and stamp their card for accuracy at each marker before returning to the instructor. Beginner, Intermediate and specialised (rogaining) courses are available depending on the age and skill level of the group. |
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Low Ropes Cables, logs and ropes run throughout the trees for participants to challenge themselves in different ways, approximately 40cm off the ground. This activity requires build up of trust through a series of trust exercises, as participants are not wearing harnesses and keep each other safe through 'spotting'. The low ropes are always accompanied with an introductory session where the participants have to demonstrate a level of trust and spotting techniques before they proceed onto any low rope element. |
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Archery Test your accuracy with a bow and shoot for the bullseye! Through the guidance of our instructors, participants take turns to aim at colourful ring targets. The targets are placed close enough to meet the skill level of the group. Our archery is recommended for small groups and beginner archers. Ideal for primary school age. |
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Initiatives Kindilan offers a range of Initiatives and problem solving activities in each program. These activities help individuals to develop trust, group cohesion and effective behaviours that will contribute to optimal growth and program goal achievement. |
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Are you looking for an extra challenge for you participants? Or maybe something a bit different. Kindilan can offer a range of Program Enhancers to make your visit even more memorable!
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Camp Oven Cooking Enjoy an evening of camp cooking, story sharing and great company under the stars in a natural bush setting. Learn bush skills and how to use fire and a camp oven for cooking. |
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Night Activities Adventure Experiences can often be enhanced just by running them at night time! Perhaps your group would like to experience some late night abseiling after dinner by torchlight, or night rock climbing. Maybe try attaching glowsticks to your jackets and head out for a night canoe paddle! Kindilan instructors are available to run night activities with your group, as well as environmental night bushwalks, games and campout experiences. Contact us for more information or if you would like to discuss some night activities for your program. |
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Campout Experience Have you thought about giving your group a taste of camping rather than cabins for your next outdoor education program? You can even try it for just one night! Kindilan will supply all of the equipment needed including tents and sleeping mats, and we will incorporate camp setup into the day's program. Campout ties in really well with camp oven cooking or trangia stove cooking as part of the night's activities, giving the group more of an outdoor cooking and camping experience. |
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Looking to extend your group into more advanced navigation, camping and outdoor adventures? Look no further than our on-site and off-site expeditions. Participants learn to work and live as a team, and learn more about their own comfort zones. Expeditions can be tailored to your groups' needs. They include camping in small groups, being in remote areas away from technology and modern comforts, preparing meals using Trangia stoves, setting up camp using tents and shelters and navigating through unfamiliar countryside.
We provide a range of expedition services:
On Site Hiking Expeditions
Off Site Hiking Expeditions
Off Site Sea Kayaking Expeditions
Kindilan facilitates introductory 'on track' expeditions that utilise a neighbouring bushland reserve that extends beyond 1000ha including our 220 acre site. These expeditions introduce clients to minimal impact ideals and self sustainable bushwalking. We can challenge groups into off track experiences, solos and advanced navigation techniques.
For the more adventurous groups we provide expeditions further afield at a range of venues within South East Queensland, most commonly Moreton Island National Park. These can incorporate multiple days of sea kayaking as part of the journey. Expeditions are a great way to challenge participants and focus on cohesion within the group.
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Kindilan has qualified and experienced instructors to provide quality programs for special needs groups. We can tailor programs to suit the needs of any group or individual including:
Mixed Ability Groups
Youth At Risk
A range of physical abilities
A range of mental abilities
Behaviourally challenged groups
Other special need groups
Kindilan is a wheelchair friendly environment, with disabled access to accommodation buildings, amenities and adventure activities.
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Adventure Packages are popular tools for building workplace culture, powerful teams and future leaders. Kindilan can help to create positive and lasting change in the workplace by working with organisations to improve individual, group and organisational effectiveness.
Kindilan offers tailored programs and professional corporate adventure facilitators to meet the specific needs of each workplace. The programs for groups are recognised for being effective in helping individuals and groups succeed. Programs are designed to suit the needs of the group and can focus on particular areas such as teambuilding, problem solving, risk taking, communication, trust and fun.
Corporate adventure packages can include accommodation, catering and hire of facilities on site.
We also run holiday programs for youth!
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Kindilan Outdoor Education and Conference Centre Cnr Days and German Church Roads Redland Bay, Queensland, Australia, 4165 Phone +61 7 3206 7291 - Fax +617 3829 0026 cst@kindilan.net.au |













