The Marrawuddi Gallery is a wholly Indigenous-owned enterprise operated by the Djabulukgu Association Incorporated. The gallery sells a large variety of arts and craft from the region, including paintings (on paper and bark), woodwork (carvings), fibre work, books and more. Marrawuddi is located at the major public hub of Kakadu National Park in the Bowali Visitors Centre. They consult, curate and freight, providing a comprehensive service to the artist, collector, galleryist and visitor clientele. Marrawuddi showcases good practice in the fine arts, promoting not just the artists residing within Kakadu but also those of Western Arnhem Land and ANKAAA member Art Centers of the Top End.
janduf
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2008-06-12
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Ever wondered how animals get along with snakes in the wild? We saw a Brown Snake slither calmly past one of our favourite Koalas, while she was drinking at a waterhole in the You Yangs near Melbourne.
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JB
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2008-05-21
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My wife and I set out to fulfil the great Aussie dream back in 2003, that is, to travel Australia and explore Australia’s many diverse destinations, indefinitely….
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jcfly
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2008-07-01
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A guide to Fly Fishing around Oberon on the Central Tablelands NSW. One of Australia's great trout fishing areas with links to our fly fishing heritage, has hopefully survived another drought and offers some very good fly fishing options.
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Sydneyecowhalewatching
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2008-06-03
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Have you ever seen these majestic creatures up close and personal? During winter and spring Whales can be spotted regularly in and around Sydney Harbour.
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