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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 north of Eden. It was South
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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. Murrook has a strong history of delivering rich
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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 than 25 nominations for exhibitions
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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; an initiative providing $500,000 for
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More Than an Art Fair; ACHAA’s First DAAF
The fresh influence of NSW Aboriginal arts and culture made a distinct impression at this year’s Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair on Larrakia Country through the
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Another successful National Indigenous Art Fair
The Overseas Passenger Terminal in The Rocks was alive with colour, Culture and community spirit over the first weekend of July, with the sixth annual
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