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YOLNGU ART SPRINGS TO LIFE AT GARMA 2022

20 Jul 22 - Two exciting artistic collaborations will take place at this year’s Garma alongside the spectacular Gapan Gallery exhibition, the Yothu Yindi Foundation said today.

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Official Garma 2022 Program Booklet Released

15 Jul 22 - The Yothu Yindi Foundation is delighted to present this year’s Official Garma Festival Program Booklet – the comprehensive guide to this year’s event.

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NITV Back On Board For Garma 2022

30 Jun 22 - The Yothu Yindi Foundation is delighted to announce that National Indigenous Television (NITV) has  reaffirmed its commitment to the Garma Festival as Media Supporter for this year’s event.

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Health And Safety A Priority At Garma 2022

28 Jun 22 - A partnership of national and local health providers will be at this year’s Garma Festival to help deliver a safe and healthy event for all on site, the Yothu Yindi Foundation said today.

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Media Statement

23 Jun 22 - It is with profound sadness that the Yothu Yindi Foundation mourns the passing of our star lady.

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GARMA BACK WITH A BANG FROM 29 JULY - 1 AUGUST 2022

1 Apr 22 - The Yothu Yindi Foundation is delighted to announce that the Garma Festival will make its much-anticipated return in 2022 after a two-year absence due to COVID.

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The Yothu Yindi Foundation was established in 1990 to promote Yolngu cultural development with community leaders and persons of authority from five regional clan groups: Gumatj, Rirratjingu, Djapu, Galpu and Wangurri.

The leadership and innovative program development of the Foundation are considered significantly positive forces supporting Indigenous cultural maintenance, not only in Northeast Arnhem Land, but throughout the country and internationally.

The mission of the Yothu Yindi Foundation is for Yolngu and other Indigenous Australians to have the same level of wellbeing and life opportunities as non-Indigenous Australians. The Foundation is a not-for-profit charitable public benevolent institution, with an all- Yolngu Board of Directors. All revenues to the Foundation go to the infrastructure and delivery of its cultural, health, arts, education and economic programs.

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