Gunditjmara Culture
The Gunditjmara people are the traditional custodians of the land around Halls Gap, known for their fish traps and aquaculture systems.
Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.
The Gunditjmara people are the traditional custodians of the land around Halls Gap, known for their fish traps and aquaculture systems.
A culture of the Aboriginal people that emphasizes the connection to the Grampians landscapes and their native flora and fauna.
Inspired by the stories of bushrangers like Ned Kelly who roamed the area, this culture includes folklore, bush music, and gatherings celebrating local history.
The Halls Gap community is involved in sustainable practices, focusing on preserving the natural environment and wildlife.
Halls Gap has a vibrant community of artisans creating local crafts, from pottery to textiles, reflecting the area's natural beauty.
Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.
An annual event celebrating jazz music with performances by local and international artists in a beautiful outdoor setting.
A local festival showcasing a variety of music genres with performances by artists of all levels, aimed at celebrating community spirit.
A food and wine festival featuring local wineries, gourmet food stalls, and cooking demonstrations, celebrating the region's culinary delights.
Celebrating all things wool, this festival includes sheep shearing demonstrations, spinning, and craft workshops.
A community festival held during Easter that includes activities for families, local markets, and entertainment.
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