A journey through Aboriginal culture and landholder partnerships

Thursday, 12 March 2026 | 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM

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An evening celebrating Aboriginal culture and the powerful partnerships between Traditional Owners and local landholders working together to care for country.

Join North Coast Local Land Services for an evening of reflection, learning, and connection as we explore how landholders and Aboriginal communities can work together to care for Country.

Through real examples of on‑ground collaboration, this event highlights the shared knowledge, respect, and relationships that help restore balance to the land and deepen cultural understanding.

Your free ticket includes live performances from local Aboriginal musicians, tastings of traditional bush tucker, and conversations with landholders who have partnered with Aboriginal communities to strengthen cultural awareness and improve the health of their properties.

The night will also feature Narlu, a short film showcasing the restoration of Narlu and the cultural significance behind the project. In addition, Local Land Services will launch their new Cultural Handbook, a practical guide designed to help landholders identify, respect, and protect Aboriginal culture on their land. This is a unique opportunity to listen, learn, and celebrate the power of working together on Country.

 

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When

  • Thursday, 12 March 2026 | 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Location

Bellingen Memorial Hall