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Ben Hardy
Ben Hardy is descended from the Bunjulung tribe of the Clarence River area. He paints in a variety of styles, including crosshatching, dots, and a contemporary style from his family background, with a blend of Celtic and aboriginal symbols. Animal designs Ben paints are brolgas, goannas, platypus, crocodiles, fish, and stingrays. This photo shows typical …
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“Bibunbay” Kids Zone
Every year we welcome thousands of kids to Tjapukai! We provide a range of cultural activities and shows to deliver fun, interesting and educational experiences for kids. We have dedicated this page to all the kids around the world. Here you will find all the latest action and activities just for kids. Online Kids Activities …
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Events
Our events are distinctly special, incorporating unique performances with delicious meals in a stunning setting, ensuring an unforgettable function. Venues Options We have several separate arenas available morning, day or night for you to choose from: Tjapukai Dance Theatre Cultural Village Magic Space – Intimate dining and networking atmosphere Marquee Dinner Events with rainforest surroundings …
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Day Tour
Tjapukai by Day is a traditional Aboriginal Culture which celebrates the living history of the Indigenous people of the Rainforest. Learn to play the didgeridoo, discover the medicinal values of bush tucker, also learn how to throw a spear and enjoy professional theatre incorporating traditional Aboriginal culture with dancing, fire making and storytelling. New to Tjapukai Aboriginal Park is …
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Welcome to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park enables guests to immerse themselves in traditional Tjapukai culture with authentic music, dance and storytelling by the Tjapukai people. The world’s oldest living culture is brought to life by Aboriginal performers who engage guests with interactive activities such as didgeridoo playing, face painting and boomerang throwing and …

