Bulmba-ja is a theatre, gallery and creative development space managed by Arts Queensland. Pronounced “BUULM-ba-jar”, the name has a shared meaning of house or place in Yidinji and Yirrganydji languages.
Bulmba-ja plays a vital role in the Cairns arts scene, showcasing the unique stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Visitors can engage with the work of Bulmba-ja tenants:
Bulmba-ja opened on 29 February 2020 following a $5.9 million refurbishment as part of a Queensland Government vision to support far north Queensland (FNQ) arts and culture.
NorthSite opening hours:
Bulmba-ja has street frontage with free median parking (3 hours during business hours). Hirers may access off-street parking to the rear of the building.
Accessible toilets are located on both levels.
The Bulmba-ja theatre has a hearing augmentation system.
Call 07 4047 4910 if you have any specific requirements you would like to talk to staff about.
The The Hungry Pitcher operates at Bulmba-ja, and is a licensed café open for breakfast and lunch daily (except Sunday), serving fresh coffee and a gourmet menu including salads, gourmet sandwiches, juices and delicious cakes. The Hungry Pitcher also caters for events and functions at Bulmba-ja.