Event held on June
Jun
09
Barunga Festival
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About the Event
About
Barunga Festival is a must for anyone seeking an authentic Aboriginal cultural experience. An iconic family friendly event on the national festival calendar, Barunga boasts a long proud tradition of celebrating Indigenous music, culture and sport.
Barunga Festival has a long history of showcasing Katherine and Arnhem Land regional arts and supporting remote Indigenous communities to come together and celebrate the positive aspects of community life. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to join the festivities and enjoy this unique opportunity to engage with a remote Indigenous community.
Over the years, the festival has grown in popularity and is now recognized as one of the most significant Indigenous cultural events in Australia. It features a range of activities, including traditional dance and music performances, art exhibitions, workshops, sports competitions and cultural talks.
One of the festival’s highlights is the Barunga sports and cultural program, which includes traditional and modern sport. The program also includes cultural activities, such as storytelling and bush medicine workshops.
The festival has played a significant role in promoting Indigenous culture and raising awareness of Indigenous issues in Australia. It has also been instrumental in promoting reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and promoting understanding and respect for Indigenous culture.
Entry Cost
Adult $130 - 3 day weekend pass, includes camping and permission under section 19 to be in community.
Child $55 - Youth 5-17 3 day weekend pass, includes camping and permission under section 19 to be in community.
Children under 5 FREE
Family $320 - FAMILY (2 adults 2 youth) 3 day weekend pass, includes camping and permission under section 19 to be in community.
Extra Information
Source Australian Tourism Data Warehouse
Type Community Diary
Format Festivals and Celebrations