Garma Festival

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Health & Medicine

Humble learning

The Garma Festival is an invitation to walk and work with the oldest living culture in the world — to listen deeply with purpose

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Politics & Society

The power of Garma

The Garma Festival in Arnhem Land brings together business leaders, politicians, intellectuals and the region’s Yolngu clans for a policy conference on the opportunities and challenges facing Aboriginal people. But it’s much more than that.

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Arts & Culture

Garma 2016: Testing ground for new ideas and alliances

Again this year, Indigenous culture, politics and everyday life was celebrated in ceremony and song

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