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1 Aboriginal Blue Mountains Walkabout 2  Australian Museum – Indigenous Tourism Packages

3 Dreamtime Southern X 4 Ecotreasures 5 Harry Nanya Tours 10 6 Ngaran Ngaran Culture Awareness •Broken Hill 7 Royal Botanic Garden 8 Sand Dune Adventures 8 9 Taronga Zoo – Nura Diya 5 10 Tri State Safaris – Mutawintji Eco Tours •Newcastle •Mildura 11 Waradah Aboriginal Centre 11 1 2 3 4 7 9

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INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 Aboriginal Blue ABORIGINAL OWNED Mountains Walkabout

Take a walk through the Dreamtime on an Aboriginal walkabout experience, lead by Aboriginal guide, Evan Yanna Muru. Leading you through stunning scenery in the Blue Mountains, the tour is intertwined with learning, relaxation, and interpretive activities.

An inspiring and educational journey through ancient grounds, In the summer there’s the option to paddle under a picture- this Aboriginal bushwalk will give you a deep understanding of perfect waterfall in a fresh water billabong. In the winter, enjoy a the traditional Darug culture. Guided through the song line (story hearty lunch in a natural sandstone cave, warmed by a crackling of place), the two hour walk (4km medium grade) leads you into log fire. secluded bush and rainforest, and into sacred Dreamtime sites. The tour endeavours to connect each member with the The tour also consists of four hours of Aboriginal learnings Dreamtime through story, art, ritual, and dance. Focusing on the Contact Name Evan Yanna Muru connecting you with the Dreamtime and ancient culture. Aboriginal connection to the land, the walkabout offers a unique Discover ancient ceremonial sites and rock art, learn about bush and powerful way to experience the paths trodden for thousands Phone + 61 408 443 822 medicine, see wildlife and stunning scenery, ochre bark of years. and body painting, even taste some traditional bush tucker. Email [email protected]

Website www.bluemountainswalkabout.com

Product Type Short Tour

Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups

Product Category Active Adventure, Art & Culture, Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Bush & Outback, Nature & Wildlife

ABORIGINAL BLUE MOUNTAINS WALKABOUT Daily Year round 5.5 hours 1 10 Region Blue Mountains, NSW A guided 6 hour bushwalk including 2 hours of walking Private Getting There Meet at Faulconbridge Railway Station, (4km medium grade) intertwined with 4 hours of learning group which is just over an hour by train from and relaxation. booking Sydney (trains depart from the Country 50 platforms at Central Station). There are also trains from Lithgow or Katoomba. By car, turn off Great Western Highway into Railway Parade.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 Australian Museum - ABORIGINAL OWNED Indigenous Tourism Packages

The Indigenous Australians exhibition explores the richness and diversity of Indigenous . Enjoy the interactive experience, including digeridoo and traditional dance performances, with a personalised, guided tour of the diverse beliefs and lifestyles of Australia’s first peoples.

Housed in the Australian Museum, the First Australians Explore the journey of loss, hardship, struggle and ultimately, exhibition takes you up close to an array of Indigenous artefacts survival through the personalised guided tour. and experiences through authentic Indigenous voices. On The first museum in Australia, the Australian Museum houses a personalised tour, you’ll enjoy Indigenous performances, the largest natural science and cultural collection in the country. including boomerangs, clap sticks, dilly bags, and storytelling With over 18 million objects, the museum paints a picture of packages. One of the highlights of the day is a traditional the environment and cultural histories of the Australian and didgeridoo and dance performance, as well as photographs and Contact Name Carole Betts Pacific regions. The First Australians exhibition complements the questions with the Indigenous performers. experience wholly, representing the world’s oldest living culture, Phone Part of the exhibition also illustrates the impact of the past 200 in the heart of Sydney. +61 293 206 000 years of European settlement on traditional cultures. Email [email protected]

Website www.australianmuseum.net.au

Product Type Min Attraction, Short Tour Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups INDIGENOUS TOUR PACKAGE 1 Daily Year round 70 minutes 8 80 Traditional Aboriginal didgeridoo with a dance performance and Product Category Art & Culture, Urban Culture guided tour of Indigenous Australians exhibition. Includes general admission to exhibition. Region Sydney CBD, NSW

INDIGENOUS TOUR PACKAGE 2 Daily Year round 70 minutes 8 80 Getting There Located adjacent to Hyde Park, just a short Guided tour of the Indigenous Australians exhibition and stroll from Museum, Town Hall and St. James cultural artefact demonstration. railway stations. We are serviced by the Includes general admission to exhibition. Sydney & Bondi ‘Hop on, Hop off’ Explorer Bus and suburban bus routes.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 dreamtime southern x ABORIGINAL OWNED Experience a unique welcome to Australia by the oldest human culture on Earth today. Tours showcase Sydney’s Aboriginal Dreamtime beginnings. This is a perfect introduction to Aboriginal culture and the heritage and history of Sydney Harbour’s World Heritage listed landscape.

Dreamtime Southern X is owned by Margret Campbell and Our short inner city Sydney tour experiences are much more her family who are coastal water people of the Dunghutti and than viewing the beautiful iconic landmarks of the Sydney Djerrinjah Nations. Tours are grounded in Aboriginal Dreamtime Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the magnificent culture and are led by Aboriginal guides who are trained in Harbour. Appreciate Aboriginal history heritage and culture Margret’s cultural knowledge and wisdoms. Margret then gives when understanding the why, when and how we humans all permission to share this expression that connects to Sydney’s walk on Wyanga Malu (earth mother) to create each of our own billion year old saltwater harbour, flora and fauna, marine life footprints, lifestyle journeys and make memories from our and Sandstone rockbeds. The seasonal landscape features sacred landscapes. continue to influence Aboriginal thinking and behaviour of land use practices - music, song, dance, art and lifestyle today. Contact Name Sydney Visitors Centre Margret Campbell Days Min Experiences Season Duration Max Numbers Operating Numbers Phone +61 292 408 788

Daily at Year round 1.5 hours 1 30 per THE ROCKS DREAMING ABORIGINAL HERITAGE TOUR Email [email protected] Interactive leisurely walk to discover the living Dreamtime wisdoms 10:30am (20 session inherent in Sydney’s natural, billion year old saltwater harbour and exclusive (120 Website www.dreamtimesouthernx.com.au surrounds. Tours depart from Cadmans Cottage (110 George Street, group) exclusive The Rocks). This is located a few minutes walking distance from group) Product Type Circular Quay train station and Ferry Wharf. Short Tour

WYANGA MALU – HALF DAY MINI COACH TOUR On Request Year round 4 hours 15 20 Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups Meet at Gardener’s Lodge Cafe, Victoria Park (near University of Sydney) or at Sydney Airport. Includes Welcome Ceremony, 5 Product Category Active Adventure, Coastal & Aquatic, Aboriginal sites including cultural site with rock engravings and a Urban Culture 45-minute walk with views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, Region Sydney CBD, NSW a light refreshment, picnic lunch with Aboriginal flavours and an optional hotel drop off (CBD area only). Getting There Tours depart from Cadmans Cottage WELCOME TO COUNTRY (GHURRYUNGUN) – SYDNEY’S On Request Year round Minimum 1 1000 (110 George Street, The Rocks). This is located DREAMTIME AND CIRCLE CEREMONY 10 minutes a few minutes walking distance from Circular Quay train station and Ferry Wharf. Discover Sydney’s identity through an acknowledgement and/ Maximum or Welcome to Country as Aboriginal people acknowledge our 20 minutes ancient Custodians to welcome you and watch and guide you when gathering, talking, eating, sleeping, traveling across our waters, skies and the land we affectionately call “downunder”

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 Ecotreasures

Talk a walk through ancient history with Ecotreasures’ Aboriginal walking tours. The personalised tours guide you through Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park or options closer to the city are also available, with cultural awareness programs also tailored for each group.

ECOTREASURES offers easily accessible Indigenous guided tours Led by an expert guide, the tours aim to impart wisdom about in Sydney and its surrounds on personalised, private charters. Aboriginal culture and history. Hear amazing stories about Head out along the shores of Sydney Harbour to see ancient the landscape and culture and learn about traditional and middens and rock engravings, as well as rock art, hand stencils, contemporary Aboriginal lifestyles. midden sites and engravings in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.

Contact Name Damien McClellan

Min Phone Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers +61 415 121 648 Numbers

PRIVATE CUSTOM INDIGENOUS GUIDED TOUR Daily Year round Full Day, 1 50 Email [email protected] Selection of cultural awareness programs including bush and Half Day coastal walks, cultural site awareness and education, corporate Website www.ecotreasures.com.au talks and school excursions. Product Type Short Tour

Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups

Product Category Active Adventure, Art & Culture, Coastal & Aquatic, Nature & Wildlife, Urban Culture

Region Sydney CBD, NSW

Getting There Meet at Circular Quay or your hotel lobby.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 HARRY NANYA TOURS ABORIGINAL OWNED Journey through the World Heritage listed and explore remarkable archaeological finds dating back over 40,000 years at Lake Mungo. Led by traditional Paakantyi man, Graham Clarke, the tour leads you to some of Australia’s most significant archaeological discoveries.

Explore evidence of Aboriginal life in Australia over 40,000 years Framing the lake bed is the famous 30-kilometer crescent lunette ago on Harry Nanya Tours. Discoveries in the area include stone of sand dunes, as well as the iconic Walls of China rock formations. tools, grinders for making flour, a stone axe head, middens with With home cooked picnic meals included and served at a shells, fish bones and evidence of hearths. beautifully set table on the edge of Lake Mungo’s now dry lake The journey begins in either Mildura, Victoria or Wentworth, bed, the adventure is truly iconic. New South Wales, whichever suits your preference. Enjoy a scenic Full day tours are offered in the cooler months of the year with tour through the Willandra Lakes region to the red sand plains half days in the afternoons on the warmer months. of Mungo National Park, where you’ll discover the breathaking scenery of Lake Mungo. Contact Name Graham Clarke

Phone +61 3 5027 2076

Email [email protected] Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Website www.harrynanyatours.com.au

MUNGO NATIONAL PARK DAY OR SUNSET TOUR Daily Year round Half day 2 20 Product Type Short Tour Lake Mungo tour including 2km walk, visit to Information centre Caters for and historic woolshed. Includes meals, National Park entry fees Independent Travellers & Groups and selected accommodation pick up and drop offs Product Category Active Adventure, Bush & Outback, Nature & Wildlife

Region Mungo National Park, NSW

Getting There Mungo National Park is located 110 kilometres from Mildura in Victoria. Flights are available from Melbourne, Sydney, Broken Hill and Adelaide to Mildura. Tours include complimentary pick up from accommodation in Mildura in Victoria or Wentworth in New South Wales, or tag-a-long in your own vehicle and meet us at Mungo lookout.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 NGARAN NGARAN ABORIGINAL OWNED CULTURE AWARENESS

Immerse yourself in one of the world’s oldest living cultures, with a guided sensory journey into the traditional country. Ngaran Ngaran Culture Awareness invite you to come walk and listen to stories passed down for thousands of generations, led by the land’s traditional custodians.

Ngaran Ngaran Culture Awareness offers an immersive listen and see what Gulaga has to offer and its importance opportunity to discover either Gulaga National Park or the Bega to the Yuin people. At the end of the day enjoy an Indigenous Valley and Bermagui region that hold sacred significance for flavoured dinner to the majestic sound of the Yidaki (didgeridoo) the Yuin Aboriginal people from the NSW south coast. Tours are set against spectacular ocean scenery and then share your day’s led by Dwayne ‘Naja’ Bannon-Harrison, who has over 17 years experience during a traditional reflection. Your tour ends on experience, along with nine generations of passed down the morning of day 3 with a farewell beach ceremony. These cultural teachings. are traditional seasonal ceremonies that can range from a Contact Name Dwayne Bannon-Harrison Whale Dreaming to a traditional healing ceremony followed by 2 Day / 2 Night Gulaga Creation Tour: This tour is based at traditional dancing. Phone +61 408 272 121 accommodation in Narooma. Your experience begins with a welcome to Yuin country, dance performance and dinner. Day 2 Day / 2 Night Djirringanj Dreaming Tour: This tour is similar to Email [email protected] 2 starts with a sunrise beach ceremony followed by a full days the Gulaga Creation Tour, however on day 2 enjoy a full day coach guided walking tour to the sacred Gulaga Mountain to look, site seeing tour of Bermagui, Tathra and Bega Valley. Website www.ngaranaboriginalculture.com

Product Type Extended Tour Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups

2 DAY / 2 NIGHT GULAGA CREATION TOUR Tour starts Oct - May 40 hours 4, 12 Product Category Active Adventure, Coastal & Aquatic, Includes a traditional welcome, sunrise beach ceremony, Friday at 7pm (less with Nature & Wildlife guided walking day tour in Gulaga National Park, a and finishes 30% Region Narooma / Tilba, NSW traditional reflections yarning circle, farewell beach on Sunday at surcharge) 11am. Exclusive ceremony, 2 dinners, 1 picnic lunch, 2 breakfasts and 2 Getting There Narooma and the neighboring Tilba region nights shared accommodation in Narooma. group bookings are available on are located just over 4.5 hours drive south of request. Sydney, 3 hours drive east of Canberra and 8 hours drive north east of Melbourne. Airport Transfers are available for an additional DJIRRINGANJ DREAMING TOUR On request Oct - May 40 hours 4, 12 cost from Moruya, Sydney and Canberra Includes a traditional welcome, sunrise beach ceremony, starting Day (less with airports. Tours depart from accommodation full day coach site seeing tour of Bermagui, Tahra and Bega 1 at 7pm and 30% in Narooma. Valley, a traditional reflections yarning circle, farewell beach finishing on surcharge) ceremony, 2 dinners, 1 picnic lunch, 2 breakfasts and 2 Day 3 nights shared accommodation in Narooma. at 11am.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Discover the rich Aboriginal heritage of Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden on the Aboriginal Heritage Tour. Led by an Aboriginal Education Officer, the tour gives every member the unique opportunity to learn about the diverse history and culture of the Aboriginal people in Sydney prior to European settlement.

The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney is an oasis of 30 hectares of Designed with respect for Aboriginal cultural protocol, the world-class botanic gardens in the heart of the city. Surrounded Aboriginal Heritage Tour is a unique opportunity to learn about by a stunning collection of plants from Australia and overseas, the Garden’s flora and fauna and its connection to the Aboriginal visitors will enjoy spectacular views of Sydney Harbour, the iconic people of Australia. Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Learn about traditional Aboriginal uses for the Garden’s variety On the traditional land of the Cadigal people, one of twenty nine of native trees and plants with demonstrations of plants used for clans of the Sydney region, the Garden was, and continues to be, bush food, medicines and shelter, as well as a range of Aboriginal a significant cultural site for Aboriginal people. artefacts and tools. Contact Name Jody Orcher

Phone +61 2 9231 8134

Email [email protected] Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Website www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

ABORIGINAL HERITAGE TOUR (FIT SCHEDULED TOUR) Wed, Fri, Sat Year round 1.5 hours 1 25 Product Type Attraction, Short Tour Join an experience Aboriginal guide on a 1.5 hour walking tour and discover the rich Aboriginal heritage of the Royal Botanic Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups Garden Sydney. Product Category Art & Culture, Culinary Experiences, Coastal GROUP ABORIGINAL HERITAGE TOURS On request Year round Can be 10 25 per & Aquatic, Nature & Wildlife, Urban Culture Join an experienced Aboriginal guide on a walking tour and tailored, group, Region Sydney CBD, NSW discover the rich Aboriginal heritage of the Royal Botanic minimun multiple Garden Sydney. 1 hour groups can Getting There Wrapped around the edge of Sydney Harbour, operate at The Garden is located in the heart of Sydney’s one time CBD. It is an easy walk from Circular Quay, the Opera House and other key tourist attractions. There are several railway and bus stations on the door step.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 SAND DUNE ADVENTURES ABORIGINAL OWNED

Ride from bush to beach on the magnificent Worimi Sand Dunes on Stockton Beach. Led by expert Indigenous guides, this 400cc quad bike adventure will teach you about Aboriginal culture, including how to find bush tucker and dig for fresh water.

Sand Dune Adventures is a quad bike experience like no other, Beginners are welcome, with one guide for five group members leading you from the highest coastal sand dunes in the southern making sure each level of experience is taken care of and helped hemisphere, to the glorious sweeping coastline. Along the way along the way. learn about the Indigenous history of the land from an expert Sand Dune Adventures boasts the biggest quad bikes in Port Indigenous guide. Stephens and can cater tours for special interest and education Head over the maintained tracks through coastal grassland groups, tailoring programs to individual group interests. and scrub to reach the dunes, which can range from 40 to Located just north of Newcastle, Sand Dune Adventures 100-feet high. With personalised tours offered for different is an easy 2.5 hour drive from Sydney CBD. dune heights, the right adventure is always available. Contact Name Joanna Smith

Phone +61 2 4033 8808

Email [email protected] Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Website www.sandduneadventures.com.au 1 HOUR QUAD BIKE TOUR Daily Year round 1 hour 2 40 Ten minute quad bike induction followed by 50 minute quad Product Type Short Tour bike riding on Stockton Beach. Includes motorcycle helmet and hi-vis vest. Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups

1.5 HOUR ABORIGNAL CULTURE AND SAND BOARDING QUAD Daily Year round 1.5 hours 2 40 Product Category Active Adventure, Coastal & Aquatic, BIKE TOUR Nature & Wildlife Ten minute quad bike induction followed by 30 minute learning about the Worimi people. Sand boarding and quad bike riding Region Port Stephens/Hunter Valley, NSW on Stockton Beach. Includes motorcycle helmet and hi-vis vest.

Getting There Located 3kms heading north towards Nelson Bay from the Newcastle Airport and an easy 2hr 30min drive from Sydney CBD.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 TARONGA ZOO - NURA DIYA

Nura Diya takes you on a journey through Taronga Zoo, which is set on traditional Cammeraigal country. Here you’ll learn stories from an Aboriginal guide detailing the Aboriginal people’s shared history with the animals and land.

Nura Diya, which translates to ‘this country or camp,’ was Learn of centuries old plants that were traditionally eaten developed by the Indigenous community and is led by an and used for medicine, while getting acquainted with some Aboriginal guide. On this two-hour tour you’ll hear each guide’s of Australia’s most unique wildlife such as koalas, kangaroos, personal stories and understand their important connections to wallabies, and the spectrum of Australian birds. the land, animals and nature. This tour is ideal for those who want to get up close and personal Taking you on a journey to see Australia’s amazing and diverse with Australia’s favourite animals, while also discovering more wildlife in a new light, the tour brings to life stories from the about Australia’s rich cultural heritage. Dreamtime that describe the creation of the landscape and its many creatures. Contact Name Lisa Welsh

Phone +61 2 9231 8134 Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Email [email protected] TARONGA ZOO - NURA DIYA Daily Year round 1.5 - 2 hours 2 8 Ten minute quad bike induction followed by 50 minute quad (requires 72 Website www.taronga.org.au/nuradiya bike riding on Stockton Beach. Includes motorcycle helmet and hours notice) hi-vis vest. Product Type Attraction, Restaurant, Short Tour

Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups

Product Category Coastal & Aquatic, Nature & Wildlife, Urban Culture

Region Mosman, Sydney, NSW

Getting There The easiest way to reach Taronga Zoo is by ferry, just 12 minutes from Circular Quay. Should you wish to drive, paid parking is available at the Zoo.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 Tri State Safaris

Mutawintji Historic Site contains significant and remarkably beautiful Aboriginal rock paintings, stencils and carvings evidencing more than 8000 years of human occupation in the area. These signify a range of different artistic styles and provide valuable insights into the lives of the people throughout the past eight millennia.

As you wander around Mutawintji learning about its history as a about the Dreamtime creation of Mutawintji, followed by two busy and vibrant meeting place, it’s hard not to be swept up by interpretive walks within the Historic Site. One walk is to the the lingering magic that seems to hover over every engraved rock hand stencil site with magnificent overhanging caverns, and the face and every cool, deep water hole. Mutawintji is a very special other walk is to the rock engravings site where you will see one place, charged with life and stories, and should be on the touring of the most extensive displays of panaramitee style rock art in itinerary of every visitor to Outback NSW. South East Australia. We have a number of Indigenous and non- Indigenous guides who have been accredited by the traditional The tours into the Historic Site will take you into the Cultural owners to conduct tours into the Historic Site. Contact Name Centre where you will enjoy an audio-visual presentation Janine Gowenlock

Phone +61 2 8005 8270 1300 688 225

Email [email protected] Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers Website www.tristate.com.au Mon - Fri Apr - Nov 1 day 2 26 1 DAY MUTAWINTJI NP TOUR (PASSENGERS EX BROKEN HILL) Product Type Attraction, Accommodation, Restaurant, Interpretive walks to Aboriginal rock engravings and hand Extended Tour stencil sites within Mutawintji’s restricted access Historic Site. Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups 1 DAY OUTBACK ROCK ART TOUR Mon - Fri Apr - Nov 1 day 2 26 Product Category Exclusive access to private property to Panaramitee rock art site Active Adventures, Art & Culture, Bush & Outback, Nature & Wildlife, Relax & Restore 2 DAY OPAL DREAMING Mon - Sun Apr - Nov 2 days 2 26 Combining the ‘elusive opal’ found in the quirky underground Region Broken Hill, NSW town of White Cliffs, with the Dreamtime and creation stories Getting There Broken Hill can be accessed by air or rail from held in ancient Indigenous rock engravings – this tour has it all. Sydney and Adelaide. By road from Sydney is 1,150kms, from Adelaide is 500kms and from Melbourne is 900kms.

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 Waradah Aboriginal Centre

Experience Indigenous culture and art at a multi-award winning Aboriginal centre, through traditional song, dance and dreamtime stories. Explore a wide collection of authentic Aboriginal artefacts, gifts and artwork sourced from a wide selection of Indigenous communities.

Experience Australian Aboriginal culture in a vivid, contemporary Across from the centre’s theatre, Waradah’s gallery holds a large setting, a mere stones throw away from The Three Sisters. collection of authentic Aboriginal paintings from the Central and Western Desert. The Waradah Aboriginal Centre is a multi-award winning centre with a tapestry of artwork, souvenirs, discussions, and As well as regular live performances, Waradah Aboriginal Centre live performances. 25 minute live performances run 10 times a can cater for special interest groups, the education market and day showcasing Aboriginal tribes, dances, dress, and tailor programs to individual group and corporate interests. Dreamtime stories. Located in the majestic Blue Mountains, Waradah Aboriginal Centre is an easy 1.5 hour drive from Sydney. Contact Name Bonnie Dastyari or Farid Nayer Habibi

Min Phone +61 2 4782 1979 Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers

Email [email protected] ABORIGINAL CULTURAL CENTRE - PERFORMANCE, Daily Year round 9am - 5pm 2 120 ART GALLERY AND SHOP Traditional Aboriginal dance, song, cultural information and Website www.waradah.com.au didgeridoo playing. Aboriginal art gallery, education room and souvenir shop. About 10 performances per day of 25 minute Product Type Attraction duration. Includes admission and performance. Caters for Independent Travellers & Groups INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PACKAGE Mon - Sun Year round 1.5 hours 2 120 Cultural talk with Aboriginal tutor; overview of Desert Art Product Category Art & Culture movement; Art workshop including all materials, followed by 25 min live Performance. Region Echo Point, Blue Mountains, NSW

VIP PACKAGE 7 days Year round 30 min - 2 15 Getting There Combination of cultural talk and art/ didgeridoo lesson/ history 1.5 hours Located just a 90 minutes drive from Sydney + live show. along M2, M7 and M4, or 2 hrs train ride from Central Station, Sydney. Tours have both self drive and transfer options included. DOMESTIC PRIMARY K-6 – PACKAGE 1 7 days Year round 25 minute 2 150 Faces painted with ochre + live show

INDIGENOUS TOURISM CHAMPIONS TRADE FACT SHEETS - JUNE 2017 Min Experiences Days Operating Season Duration Max Numbers Numbers

DOMESTIC PRIMARY K-6 – PACKAGE 2 7 days Year round 1 hour 2 120 Art workshop including all material + faces painted with ochre + live show

DOMESTIC PRIMARY K-6 – PACKAGE 3 7 days Year round 70 min 2 120 Cultural Talk with Aboriginal tutor + Art Workshop+ faces painted + live show

DOMESTIC SECONDARY 7-12 – PACKAGE 1 7 days Year round 25 minute 2 150 Faces painted with ochre + live show.

DOMESTIC SECONDARY 7-12 – PACKAGE 2 7 days Year round 70 min 2 120 Art Workshop with tutor including all material + faces painted +live show.

CORPORATE PACKAGE 1 – THE DIDGERIDOO EXPERIENCE 7 days Year round Up to 30 2 N/A 1 performer in full traditional costume, performing traditional mins and contemporary didgeridoo sounds and rhythms.

CORPORATE PACKAGE 2 – WELCOME TO COUNTRY 7 days Year round Up to 40 2 N/A Welcome to Country performed by Aboriginal Elder and mins Songman + smoking ceremony + didegeridoo performance.

CORPORATE PACKAGE 3 – THE CORROBOREE 7 days Year round Up to 40 2 N/A Aboriginal songman and didgeridoo performer and 3-4 dancers mins in full costume performing traditional song and dance which tell stories.