
Caring for GuriNgai Country
GuriNgai People care for Country through helping protect and preserve our many Traditional carvings on GuriNgai Country, facilitating Cultural Burning Practices, practicing Ceremony, regenerating bushland and advocating to protect our Traditional Sites and the local environment.
GuriNgai Culture Today
GuriNgai Elder and Spokesperson, Aunty Tracey Howie, working with NSW National Parks and Wildlife preserving carvings at Bulgandry.
New Moon Ceremony
GuriNgai People have performed the New Moon Ceremony for many thousands of years and continue to do so today.
Uncle Shad Tyler performing Smoking Ceremony at the New Moon Ceremony

GuriNgai Gatherings
We, GuriNgai People, gather regularly on GuriNgai Country to celebrate Culture, share food, perform Ceremony and practice and learn our Karee language.
Ceremony acknowledging Survival Day on GuriNgai Country