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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, NSW

The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney offers a unique way to connect with nature and culture. Learn from Aboriginal guides about the Gadigal people’s traditional foraging practices and discover native bush foods in the heart of the city. The Aboriginal Heritage Tour explores the garden’s Aboriginal heritage, showing how plants were used for various purposes. While walking, you’ll forage and taste bush foods, identifying plants used for medicines and shelter. You’ll also collect seasonal fruits, berries, and seeds using a traditional coolamon (a shallow dish made of bark). Learn...

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Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest national park, spanning an area as vast as Switzerland. Beyond its breathtaking landscapes, Kakadu is a living cultural treasure, where Aboriginal heritage, traditions, and ancient rock art continue to thrive through the care of its traditional owners. This national park is on the World Heritage list and holds one of the world’s largest collections of Aboriginal rock art. Take a tour to outdoor galleries like Nourlangie, Naguluwur, and Ubirr to see unique views of Dreamtime creation stories, spiritual life, and early records of European...

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Melbourne Museum Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Immerse yourself in Victoria’s cultural history at the Melbourne Museum Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, where traditional custodians share stories that bring the past to life. Explore Aboriginal culture right in the heart of the city by visiting one of the most important collections in the world. The Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is part of the Melbourne Museum, sharing the stories of the First Peoples of Victoria through art, storytelling, and interactive experiences.

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Shark Bay World Heritage-listed area, Western Australia

Wula Gura Nyinda Eco Cultural Tours – Monkey Mia offers an authentic way to experience the land and sea through Aboriginal eyes. Located in the stunning Shark Bay World Heritage area, these tours share ancient stories, traditions, and deep connections to Country, blending adventure with cultural insight. Discover the strong spiritual bond that the Nhanda and Malgana people share with Gutharraguda, the traditional Aboriginal name for the Shark Bay World Heritage site. Gutharraguda means “two waters,” referring to the two bays that shape this beautiful place, where the red sands...

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Cape Naturaliste, Western Australia

Discover the natural and cultural wonders of Cape Naturaliste, Western Australia, with Indigenous guide Josh Whiteeland. He shares insights into the six seasons, unique bush flavours, and the biodiversity of the region. Follow the Cape to Cape walking track through forests, coastline, and wildflower country to fully appreciate the beauty of Cape Naturaliste, Western Australia. During the tours, Josh points out rare wildflowers, offers tastings of fragrant native plants like bush celery or saltbush, and explains the significance of the six seasons. He also shares Dreaming stories connecting...

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Nitmiluk National Park, Northern Territory

Three hours southeast of Darwin is Nitmiluk National Park, where the Katherine River winds through 13 stunning gorges surrounded by tall cliffs. This park belongs to the Jawoyn people and is filled with beautiful landscapes. You can see rainbow bee-eaters, hear black cockatoos, and spot lacewing butterflies. Nitmiluk Tours, owned by Aboriginal people, offers a variety of experiences, including cruises, hikes, cave tours, swims, canoeing, and helicopter flights. They also provide accommodation options, from camping to luxurious lodges like Cicada. Similar to the famous Kakadu, Nitmiluk...

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