The Indonesian community of Caboolture. They meet, share and enjoy being Indonesian

Caboolture community celebrating Eid Al-Fitr.

The Indonesian community on Caboolture is one of a number of such groups in the surrounding area. Will they merge one day? Source: Image courtesy Siti Constable.

Siti Constable moved from Brisbane to Caboolture 25 has years ago when the city was reasonably quiet. She never looked back. What prompted her to pioneer an Indonesian community group there?


Siti Constable has raised a family in Caboolture and likes the togetherness that the Indonesian community share.  She explains to Sri Dean her hopes for the Indonesian community in Caboolture and what the spirit of family means to her.
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Siti (second from left) working with Caring is Culture.
Siti (2nd from left) working with Caring is Culture. Siti Constable continues to play a role in the broader multi-cultural domain. What drives her? Source: Image courtesy Siti Constable.

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