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Aboriginal Air Service | Darwin
Aboriginal Air Services is an umbrella company of 4 distinct airlines owned by the Aboriginal people of Australia. The four companies have gradually come together as a consortium over the last twenty years or so and now known as Aboriginal Air Services.
Several remote communities across Australia, especially the Northern Territory, rely on the service to travel to major centres for health checks...
Aboriginal Cultures Gallery | Adelaide
The Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery at North Terrace showcases the largest collection of Australian Aboriginal artifacts and archival material in the world. The exhibits tell a the story of the achievements of Aboriginal Australia that have arisen from the challenges imposed by the land.
Discover the richness of Aboriginal culture through Themes, Technologies, Regional Case Studies and oth...
Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery | Darwin
The Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery is based in Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory of Australia, and is at the centre of Aboriginal art and culture.
AFA has developed a strong identity and commitment to promoting the art and culture of Australia's indigenous people. The gallery’s catalogue focuses on works by prominent artists from Central and Western Desert regions of Australia as well...
Albert Namatjira | Alice Springs
Albert Namatjira is perhaps Australia's best known Aboriginal painter, with his work forming one of the foundations of contemporary Indigenous Australian art. He was born on the 28th of July, 1902 in Alice Springs, from the Aranda tribe. Namatjira died in 1959. He was a Western Arrernte man, an Indigenous Australian of the Western MacDonnell Ranges area.
Namatjira is best known for his watercolou...
Arrernte Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre | Alice Springs
The Arrernte Aborigines' Culture Centre is a must see for every visitor to Northern Territory. The Centre presents a tribal setting at Arrernte, a place 100 km south of Alice Springs. The museum is also and an art gallery that portrays Aboriginal life.
Those who are interested can also attend courses on such subjects as Aboriginal history, how to play the didgeridoo and excursions to the Arrernt...
Barunga Cultural and Sports Festival | Barunga
The first Barunga Festival was in 1985, and was the inspiration of the late Bangardi Lee who was then Town Clerk of the community.
Barunga Festival is one of Australia's longest running Aboriginal festivals, located four hours away from Darwin.
Held every year over the June long weekend with community people welcoming visitors from Friday until Monday afternoon for the alcohol and drug free even...
Boomerang Craftsmen Australia | Wantirna South
Boomerang Craftsmen Australia sells a large range of boomerangs, didgeridoos and authentic Aboriginal artifacts. Workshops are available on the art of boomerang throwing and didgeridoo playing.
Chinese Garden of Friendship | Darling Harbour
Initiated by Sydney's Chinese community the Chinese Gardens were designed by Guangdong Landscape Bureau in Guangzhou (Sydney's sister city) and opened in 1998 as part of the bicentennial celebrations. Winding paths, steps and bridges lead past streams, carp-filled water lily ponds, pavilions, sculptures and carefully planned landscapes. Tea totallers can climb the 'tea house' stairs to where Chine...
Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa | Daintree
Located 40 minutes North of Port Douglas and immersed in the tranquil surroundings of Daintree. Be indulged in therapeutic and restorative treatments designed for well being. Aboriginal guides hold discussions and workshops on traditional artifact making, Aboriginal culture, painting and didgeridoo playing.
Diamantina Touring | Jamieson
Expeditions to Pitjantjatjara Lands in the top North Western corner of South Australia. Journey to remote areas home to spectacular rock art sites, dreaming trails and wonderful art centres. Every tour aims to be unique.
Didgeridoo Breath | Fremantle
Didgeridoo Breath sells didgeridoos, percussion instruments and CDs. Enjoy lessons or just have some fun and meet new people in the jamming lounge.
Framed The Darwin Gallery | Darwin
This gallery has a large collection of fine Aboriginal art from around Australia and hosts up to 20 major exhibitions a year.
Gallery Gondwana | Alice Springs
Recognised as one of Australia’s leading Indigenous art galleries since 1990, Gallery Gondwana, located in Todd Mall, Alice Springs, sources work from leading established and emerging artists from Australia and the South Pacific.
This contemporary gallery exhibits and retails authentic Aboriginal art, fine art in the mediums of painting, works on paper, fibre, jewellery and glassware which trul...
Go Bush Tours | Kambah
View an adventure through Canberra's nature reserves to see the area's stunning Aboriginal rock paintings.
Haasts Bluff | Haasts Bluff
Haasts Bluff is home to mainly Luritja and Pintupi people of the Central Western Desert. The intensity of desert colours, important sites and stories, and subtle motifs of the bush all find expression in the paintings of the Haasts Bluff artists. The Bluff lies 230 kms west of Alice Springs and is nestled within the spectacular West MacDonnell Ranges. To the north is Mt Edward and Mt William, and ...
Helen Maxwell Gallery | Braddon
Located in a renovated 1960s building new exhibitions each month showcase contemporary Aboriginal and non-indigenous art.
Katherine Gorge National Park, | Nitmiluk National Park
Nitmiluk National Park is located in the Top End of Australia's Northern Territory, 244 km south-east of Darwin. The park has been established around a series of gorges on the Katherine River and Edith Falls. Previously named Katherine Gorge National Park, its northern edge borders Kakadu National Park.
This 292,800 hectare National Park is owned by the Jawoyn Aboriginal people and jointly manage...
Kimberley Getaway Safaris | Broome
This locally owned and operated company provides a personalised tour around the Kimberleys in the comfort of an air-conditioned 4WD.
Manuka Chapman Gallery | Griffith
Aboriginal Art Manuka Chapman Gallery exhibits a large range of Aboriginal paintings, artifacts and carvings.
Wardan Aboriginal Cultural Centre | Yallingup
The Wardan Aboriginal Cultural Centre was developed by the Wardandi people , who are the traditional owners of land in the Margaret River area . It is a place where they can share their culture with visitors, school groups and Aboriginal people from other areas, in an effort to increase understanding and reconciliation with the wider community.
The Wardan Centre is located three hours south of P...
