ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Yarruwala Wiradjuri Cultural Festival organisers would like to acknowledge the Wiradjuri people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, and pay our respects to the Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

We wish to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers that this website may contain images, names, or voices of people who have since passed away.

 

Yarruwala

Mighty, Very Strong

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The 2020 Yarruwala Wiradjuri Cultural Festival celebrates Wiradjuri heritage and culture with events across the Western Riverina. Running from August through to October, the festival program includes performances, exhibitions, workshops, films, cultural experiences and more! With many digital events on offer, everyone has the opportunity to learn about, experience, immerse and celebrate Wiradjuri Culture in all its forms.

All events held during this festival are subject to COVID-Safe Conditions. Any current NSW Public Health Orders will be enforced, including venue and gathering limits, social distancing, contact tracing and hygiene measures. Hand sanitisers will be provided at all festival events. Any persons who are unwell, suffering flu-like symptoms, have been in any lockdown areas or in contact with potentially infected persons, are asked to stay home and enjoy our events on-line. Any and all live events may be cancelled if they contravene new health orders and restrictions, or if there are any potential risks to public health and safety. Protection of our vulnerable and valuable community members is our priority.

Ngiyani Yindyamali Aboriginal Mayiny Murrubandha Mayinny galangga Australia Ngangaagi

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We respect Aboriginal peoples as the first peoples and custodians of Australia

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