Terrigal
-The end of walk celebrations with community!


Murrumbang
June
20

Murrumbang

Marrumbang is a deadly all-Indigenous band founded on Gadigal lands, performing fresh originals, traditional songs in language and a new soulful take on popular music.

Marrumbang, meaning ‘love and kindness’ in Wiradjuri language features soulful sultry & power vocals from proud Ngiyampaa woman Darlene Proberts with singer/songwriter musicians Worimi woman Lizzie Keys on bass and Wiradjri man Phillip Bragg’s electrifying riffs guitar, & Kamilaroi man James McAuley deadly on percussion.

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Gambirra & ILLUME Girls
June
20

Gambirra & ILLUME Girls

The ILLUME Girls Led by Gumatj Matriarch Gambirra alongside her daughters Gatiwoy and Gitjaki (the captivating voice of Ena Malibu), The ILLUME Girls are a family of cultural connections and beautiful contemporary expression. Backed by a tight rhythm section of diverse multicultural musicians, the ensemble weaves "Smokey Honey" harmonies seamlessly between Yolnu Matha and English.

More than a performance, their music is a genuine invitation to connect. Perfectly aligned with the healing spirit of the 5 Lands Walk, the set culminates in an interactive dance, welcoming the audience to join in, move together, and celebrate the joy of the gathering.

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The Black Turtles
June
20

The Black Turtles

The Black Turtles are a legendary Redfern band, community-first for over 30 years. Led by Walangari Karntawarra, they carry culture and connection through powerful storytelling — from the Redfern mural era to today, bridging generations through music.

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ChillCheney
June
20

ChillCheney

ChillCheney is an upcoming Hip Hop artist from Sydney, Australia. Relaxed, emotional and dark vibes best describe ChillCheney’s presence influenced by Eminem, NF, Gnash, 6lack.

Loud. Raw. Unapologetic. Welcome to the chaos.

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Kylie Cassidy Artist Workshop & Sales
June
20

Kylie Cassidy Artist Workshop & Sales

Kylie Cassidy Art - Workshop and Art Sales

A space where culture, story and connection come together through contemporary Aboriginal Art. Each Piece is created with intention, drawing on themes of country, Kinship, resilience and shared knowledge. My work invites you to slow down, reflect and connect with the stories woven into every mark.

For more information visit: https://www.kyliecassidyart.com.au/

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The Glen for Women
June
20

The Glen for Women

The Glen Group operates residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres on the Central Coast of NSW – The Glen for Men at Chittaway Point (est. 1994) and The Glen for Women at Wyong Creek (est. 2022). We welcome Indigenous and non-Indigenous men and women from all over Australia.

For more information visit: https://www.theglencentre.org.au/

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Marrung-ta Aboriginal Corporation
June
20

Marrung-ta Aboriginal Corporation

Marrung-Ta are committed to quality assurance and expertise knowledge to deliver Cultural Activities, with their unique skills and knowledge, we work together with our clients to achieve and deliver positive outcomes for everyone.

Marrung-Ta will and always have respected and acknowledged Traditional Owners of the land they work on and are committed to quality excellence.

Marrung-Ta’s scope of works include, but are not limited to:

  • Cultural Immersion Days

  • Cultural Awareness Training

  • Cultural Workshops & Activities

  • Cultural Survey

  • Due Diligence Assessments

  • Aboriginal Archaeology Assessments

  • Cultural Heritage Management Plans

  • Cultural Values Reports

  • RAP Plans

  • Aboriginal Engagement

  • Aboriginal Event Planning

  • Educational Talks

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The Men’s Shed.
June
20
to 21 June

The Men’s Shed.

Terrigal Men’s Shed has been in existence for over 10 years. Starting with a few members from Terrigal Uniting Church and growing into the Men’s Shed of today.

They are a Not-For-Profit group that is self-supporting. However, they do accept donations of tools, materials and money that allows them to replace, maintain and upgrade existing tools.

Activities at the Shed include both personal projects and work for the community – again, donations helping defray costs. Working on projects allow the group to practise their wood-working and metal-working skills. There’s no finer place than the Terrigal Community Men’s Shed to learn from skilled professionals or simply drop in for a cuppa and a chat!

Visit their website here: https://www.terrigalmensshed.com/

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Koori Curriculum
June
20

Koori Curriculum

Koori Curriculum are partners in integrating Aboriginal perspectives into early childhood education.

Founded by Jessica Staines, a proud Wiradjuri woman and an early childhood teacher, our consultancy is dedicated to empowering educators like you right across Australia. We provide professional development, programming, coaching, workshops, and an array of resources designed to enhance your cultural capacity and confidence in teaching First Nations history and culture.

https://kooricurriculum.com/

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Mirring Aboriginal Women’s Corporation
June
20

Mirring Aboriginal Women’s Corporation

Empowering Aboriginal Women

Mirring has 20+ years of incorporated experience with a focus on Aboriginal women, families, cultural education and practices, health, and wellbeing. Mirring has grown, developed and responded to our members needs for increased financial inclusion through participation in cultural and general micro business development, education and business support.

Mirring has moved from a Nation based (Darkinjung) focus to embrace a national membership due to our extensive partnerships across the country.

Mirring offers nation wide Aboriginal Women’s membership.

For more information visit: https://www.mirring.com.au/

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Eleanor Duncan Cultural Workshop
June
20
to 21 June

Eleanor Duncan Cultural Workshop

Eleanor Duncan Aboriginal Services stands as the sole Aboriginal Medical, Health, and Wellbeing Services provider on the Central Coast, spanning the entire region. Our community-controlled organisation proudly serves about 5000 members through facilities in Wyong, Mardi, Summerland Point, Umina Beach, and Woongarrah, embodying a commitment to health and wellbeing.

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