Australia's largest Indigenous cultural gathering explained
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Warning: This video contains images of Indigenous people who have passed. Garma Festival in northeast Arnhem Land has long been one of Australia's leading forums for political and cultural dialogue, bringing together political leaders, First Nations leaders, community organisations, researchers, educators, advocates, artists and senior business figures. Over the next few days, over 5,000 people are expected to travel to Yolŋu Country for four days of ceremony, culture and national conversation. This year, the four-day program from 31 July until 3 August responds to the theme 'Bukmak', which means 'Everyone', emphasising unity, inclusion, diversity and connection. SBS News is Australia's trusted news source for the latest news from Australia and across the world. Subscribe to the SBS News YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SBSNews Follow SBS News on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sbsnews_au Follow SBS News on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sbsnews_au Follow SBS News
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