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Gunbalanya
Gunbalanya is approximately 300km from Darwin, 60 km from Jabiru and 16km from Ubirr/Border Store. It's located across the East Alligator River near the famous Kakadu National Park.

Most of the people in Gunbalanya are Kunwinjku language speakers.

The Injalak Arts and Crafts Association enjoys a reputation as a producer of fine quality Aboriginal arts and crafts.

Ramingining

Bula'bula Arts CentreRamingining is a small, remote community in Central Arnhem Land located some 400 kms east of Darwin, and nearly 30 kms from the Arafura Sea.

The particular tract of land upon which Ramingining township is built is owned by the Diadawitjibi people of the Djinang group.

The name of the Art Centre, Bula'bula refers to the journey of the Red Kangaroo creator spirit through the land.

Works by Artists from the Bula'bula Art Centre are included in the National Gallery.

Kuju

Kuju community is located in Port Lincoln, the Tuna fishing capital of South Australia. 300 km from Adelaide by road, or 20 km by plane.

Most of the people involved in the art centre are local, but the Kuju centre embraces people from a variety of Aboriginal cultural backgrounds.

Kuju Arts and Crafts enterprise is a component of the Port Lincoln Kuju Community Development Employment Program Inc (CDEP).

 

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