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Giiyong Festival's jam-packed program of Aboriginal arts and culture

The Duurunu Miru Dancers performed at Giiyong Festival in 2024. Photo: David Rogers Photography. Giiyong Festival is a treat for all the senses, feeding the heart, mind and soul. The much-loved festival is a day of music, dance, ideas, food and workshops for all ages. It takes place on Saturday 22 November on Thaua Country, at Jigamy, between Eden and Pambula. It is recognised as southern NSW’s biggest celebration of Aboriginal arts and enduring…
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aboutregional.com.au broke the news in Deakin, Australia on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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