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Giiyong Festival inspires as a joyful celebration of culture and connection

Duurunu Miru Dancers perform during the smoking ceremony on Thaua Country. Photos: Marion Williams. The Giiyong Festival celebrated culture, connection and Mother Earth with a packed program of traditional dancing and First Nations contemporary musicians, along with knowledge sharing through presentations, yarns, panel discussions and workshops. People from Cape York and beyond travelled to NSW’s largest Aboriginal festival, on Thaua Country at …
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aboutregional.com.au broke the news in Deakin, Australia on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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