
Aboriginal organisations in Ulladulla
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yana-mba njindiwan (Walking Together)
Non-profit volunteer community group made up of an Aboriginal Board of Directors. Warmly welcomes both Aboriginal and non-Indigenous volunteers to support local Aboriginal initiatives.
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Wandarma Local AECG
Our local AECG (Aboriginal Education Consultative Group) is “our voice in schools” - run by Aboriginal volunteers to close gaps, break cycles and ensure Aboriginal culture is recognised and respected in schools.
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Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council
The Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council are an Aboriginal Land Council situated on the South Coast from Narrawallee to Tabourie Lake, and as far inland as Nerriga. All Aboriginal people living in the area are invited to join.
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bunaan yandabal
bunaan yandabal means girls dancing in the Dhurga language. It is an Aboriginal dance group and cultural reclamation initiative run at Ulladulla High School.
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miribi bunbal
miribi bunbal means thunder stick in Dhurga. It is a youth didgeridoo / yidaki group run at Ulladulla High School
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Murramarang Arts
Leanne Brook is a Murramarang and Yuin woman. She is an artist, author of ‘G is for gugunyal’, and CEO of the Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council.
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Butler's Wood Work
Murramarang Elder Tom Butler and Dean Butler create and sell a wide range of artworks, tools and artefacts and wood products, including commissioned pieces. SMS or Call 0401 209 201.
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Milumba Aboriginal Arts
Melissa Henry is an Aboriginal artist of Weilwan, Ngiyampaa and Irish descent. She produces original art and prints, inspired by culture and nature, and a passion for education. Milumba means ‘shine’ in the Dhurga language.
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Hope Gardner Art
Hope Gardner is a proud Wiradjuri woman who has grown up living and learning on Yuin Country, practicing art for healing, storytelling, and connection.
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dhawamlanj guwinj
Jayden Perry or dhawamlanj guwinj (many spirits) is a Murramarang Yuin man, creating didgeridoos, boomerangs, clapsticks, coolamons, paintings, bundhi sticks/clubs, cultural dance/songs, and cultural tours at the Coomee Nulunga track through the Ulladulla Aboriginal Land Council. Phone 0422645409
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waridban
waridban delivers Aboriginal cultural workshops, Yidaki (didgeridoo) performances, smoking ceremonies and cultural education across schools and communities to foster understanding, respect and reconciliation. Their work supports cultural preservation, identity and healing for both Mob and non-Indigenous people.
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Murramarang Bagan Cultural Education
Uncle Vic is a Murramarang Elder in Ulladulla who shares his cultural knowledge, providing a range of cultural education services.
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Budawang Naboo Cultural Education
Yuin man Uncle Phillip Butler offers cultural education, traditional smoking ceremony, bush walks, language education, traditional cave sites and more.
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