Gungahlin is full of talented performers and if you’re one of them, we want to share your skills with the community!
Community groups hold the fabric of our community together, and there are plenty of opportunities for you to be part of the festival.
If you’re a visual artist living in the Gungahlin region, we’d love to consider your work for Celebrate Gungahlin!
Ngunnawal knowledge holder, Richie Allen will lead you on a cultural tour of one of Gungahlin’s most loved natural spaces, Mulligans Flat.
The Share your NAIDOC video competition invites schools, early learning centres, OSHC programs and childcare facilities from across the ACT to share how they are celebrating NAIDOC 2020 – Always Was, Always Will Be.
Pop! Goes the Muso presents free, family friendly live music for your Saturday afternoon on the shores of Yerrabi Pond.
Bush Tucker and Traditional Weaving at the Link. Guests will be treated to a cooking and plant use demonstration from Adam Schipp of Yurbay.
Join the Ginninderry Conservation Trust with special guest Aaron Chatfield from Dreamtime Connections. Please note that places are limited, and bookings are essential to take part in this experience.
Aaron will present a one hour workshop exploring a range of cultural tools and objects, alongside a talk on traditional Aboriginal plant use. A wonderful opportunity to deepen your knowledge of culture and history.
Kristie Peters is the artist behind the incredible artwork, titled Coming Together, featured on this year’s NAIDOC in the North posters.
Five artists have been selected to share their unique take on Gungahlin and its surrounds.
Award-winning singer Johnny Huckle has been performing around the country for over thirty years.
Angela is a proud Wiradjuri, Yorta Yorta and Kamilaroi woman. She teaches the tradition of coil basket weaving and children’s cultural activities.
Sistas in Song is a collaboration between talented First Nations vocalists Belle Whyte and Monica Moore.
Larry Brandy is a Wiradjuri man who has been sharing his Wiradjuri culture in Canberra and surrounding regions for over 30 years.
Dale Robert Huddleston is a renowned singer, songwriter and artist. He is a drawcard at events and festivals.
Wiradjrui Echoes’ undisputed passion for Indigenous culture has made a difference to many Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.