The Yiribana Experience
Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have the world’s oldest continuing living culture, spanning more than 60,000 years. Australia is made up of many diverse and distinct First Nations groups each with their own culture, language, beliefs and practices.
This country’s First Nations culture is holistic, defined by its connections to family, community and Country. Storytelling is at the heart of First Nations culture with music, art, dance and knowledge of songlines and Country passed down through generations.
Australia’s First Nations people are resilient and adaptable with evolving cultures that can include the traditional to the bold, contemporary and un-apologetic. Cultural Attractions of Australia provides a unique opportunity to experience it.
Cultural Attractions of Australia showcases 19 of Australia’s most inspiring cultural attractions from first class galleries and museums, to UNESCO World-Heritage listed historic sites, to favourite sporting arenas.
Australia’s Indigenous peoples have a significant presence through the collections, special exhibitions and performances available at many of the attractions, offering an unforgettable experience of Australian First Nations art and culture.
In particular visitors to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Bangarra Dance Theatre in Sydney and Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art located in Brisbane may enjoy bespoke, VIP and behind-the-scenes experiences of these iconic venues with exceptional storytellers who are able to bring them to life.
We invite you to view the highlights and welcome your enquiries, either direct to our members or email us at Cultural Attractions of Australia.
Installation view of Gana (self) 2009 – 2018 in Bark Ladies: Eleven Artists from Yirrkala from 17 December 2021 to 25 April 2022 at NGV International Melbourne. Photo Tom Ross