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News | News in Brief |
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Bush Food and Aboriginal Art experiences | ||
The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney has recently added two new Indigenous experiences to its Aboriginal Heritage Tours. | ||
Three Day Outback Exposure | ||
Tri State Safaris has developed a new three day budget-friendly Outback Exposure itinerary incorporating a visit to Warrawong on the Darling, White Cliffs and Mutawintji and a cruise across the Menindee Lakes. The new itinerary was recently filmed on Sydney Weekender and will air on Channel 7 on 26 February. To view a preview, click here. | ||
Longitude 131° partners with Ernabella Arts | ||
Baillie Lodges has recently announced a two-year partnership between Longitude 131° and the remote Indigenous artists’ community of Ernabella with a $100,000 donation over the next two years. | ||
Bangarra International Tour | ||
Bangarra is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation and one of Australia’s leading performing arts companies renowned for melding contemporary dance with ancient stories and traditions. | ||
Waradah Aboriginal Live Performance | ||
Waradah Aboriginal Centre has redesigned its Aboriginal Live Performance Show to incorporate state of the art audio visual illustration combined with dramatic story telling and dance. Visitors to the Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains can catch one of the regular daily performances at the centre. | ||
Jetstar profiles Champions | ||
Indigenous Champion and South Australian operator, Quenten Agius was featured on the front cover of Jetstar’s October issue. The magazine profiled a number of Indigenous Tourism Champions in this five page feature on why travellers can’t get enough of Indigenous tourism experiences. To view the article click here. Quenten’s short film Sharing Culture is now also screening on Indigenous Community Television. | ||
Awards | ||
Congratulations to award winners | ||
The following Champions were recognised for their excellence at their respective State Tourism awards: | ||
News in brief | ||
New format for Aboriginal Tourism News |
What's on | ||
Yabun Festival 26 January 2017, Sydney, New South Wales |
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