ACHAA acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and Community. We also pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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NEW ARTWORKS

Traditional Dunghutti Life

Mabel Ritchie

A3 Digital Print on Archival Matt Paper A4 also available (email hello@achaa.com.au to inquire)

Digital Print

$88.00

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Traditional Animals on Dunghutti Lands

Mabel Ritchie

A3 Digital Print on Archival Matt Paper

A4 also available (email hello@achaa.com.au to inquire)

Digital Print

$88.00

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Mullet Running

Uncle Leo Wright

A3 Digital Print on Archival Matt Paper

A4 also available (email hello@achaa.com.au to inquire)

Digital Print

$88.00

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Water Dreaming

Zalie Davison

All our fine art prints come with a certificate of authentication and an artist profile and description of the artwork.

Digital Print

$55.00

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LATEST NEWS

Giiyong Festival continues South Coast celebration in 2025

Giiyong Festival, the largest Aboriginal cultural festival in Southern NSW, takes place at Pambula Lake on Saturday 22 November.  The Festival has been running since 2018, first taking place at Jigamy, just … Read More

Murrook Cultural Festival Returns Promising Culture, Connection, and Celebration

Murrook Culture Centre celebrates culture on Worimi Country with the 2025 return of the Murrook Cultural Festival.  On the iconic Worimi Sand Dunes, the Festival brings people  together to embrace culture as a community, fostering authentic connection with music, dance, art, and celebration.  … Read More

Aboriginal culture, heritage, and arts front and centre in this year’s IMAGinE Awards Nominations

Aboriginal arts and culture have a distinct presence in this year’s Museums and Galleries of NSW’s IMAGinE Awards with more … Read More

ACHAA’s Online Cultural Centre Proposal Gets Nod from Create NSW

As part of its Creative Communities policy commitments, Create NSW has announced recipients for The Creative Industries Connectivity Grants program; … Read More


OUR PLACES

Murrook Culture Centre


Murrook’s purpose is to gather, sustain, protect and teach Aboriginal culture to all people with an emphasis on Worimi culture as the land and people of the area. >MORE

Featured Image: “Guparr” (Dolphin); an interactive multimedia installation at Murrook Culture Centre, created in collaboration with Art of Multimedia, curated by Nicole Chaffey.

"Our Places" Slider Image: Minjungbal Museum and Cultural Centre, South Tweed Heads.


OUR PLACES

Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural and Knowledge Centre


Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural and Education Centre was established within the Penrith Lakes Scheme in December 1998 and was officially opened as a meeting place for sharing cultures in November 1999.

OUR PLACES

Our cultural places are unique, each developed in response to the needs and aspirations of their community.

They can be meeting places, keeping places, creative spaces, trading sites, places of engagement, interaction, sharing and understanding.

Equally they can be places for celebration, commemoration, memories and cultural exchange towards building community strength, self-determination and identity.

ABOUT US

ACHAA is the peak body for Aboriginal cultural assets across New South Wales such as cultural centres, knowledge centres, language centres, galleries, museums and keeping places.

The NSW Aboriginal, Culture, Heritage & Arts Association (ACHAA) supports these cultural facilities so they can be resilient and locally sustainable.

Artists

Meet some of our artists whose works and wares you can view and purchase in our online gallery.