Links
Lirrwi Yolngu Tourism Aboriginal Corporation
Lirrwi has been established to support a number of growing Yolngu Tourism ventures in the region. All detailed information on Bawaka Cultural Experiences including what to bring, how to get there, protocols and costs can be found there www.lirrwitourism.com.au
Regional links
Rripangu Yidaki is the website for Djalu Gurruwiwi and his famous Yidaki
classes
www.rripanguyidaki.com
Ninyikay Cultural Experiences, Sharing the Spirit of the Land is a Homeland
based tour opportunity
www.nyinyikay.com
Arnhem Weavers at Maparu speciaise in weaving workshopshave and various
options for homeland stays
www.arnhemweavers.com.au
Garma Festival, an annual festival organised by the Yothu Yindi Foundation
www.garma.telstra.com
Other related links
The Yolŋu Entrepeneur. Timmy Burarrwanga speaks at the OneLap Top per
Child gala event in Sydney recently.
from Territory Quartly magazine
Trip Adiviser Bawaka search
www.tripadvisor.com
Article in the Australian Travellers website
www.australiantraveller.com
Article in the Indigenous Stock Exchange website
www.isx.org.au
Profile on Laklak in the Indigenous Stock Exchange website
www.isx.org.au
'Heaven in the Top End' Article in the ABC website
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/content/2008/s2418631.htm
Indigenous Tourism Australia website listing
www.indigenoustourism.australia.com
'That means the fish are fat': sharing experiences of animals through
Indigenous-owned tourism. Authors: Sarah Wright, Sandie Suchet-Pearson,
Kate Lloyd, Lak Lak Burarrwanga,Djawa Burarrwanga.
Research article on Bawaka and sharing knowledge
News article on a research collaboration involving Macquarie University, The University of Newcastle and Laklak Burarrwanga and a unique art exhibition focusing on weaving and culture. http://mq.edu.au/newsroom/control.php?page=story&item=3474
Mud Crabs and Mangroves, article in The Australian
www.theaustralian.com.au



