Bass Coast Reconciliation Network is excited to announce the very first Ngangga on Milawul (Phillip Island) - a free event celebrating NAIDOC Week on Sunday July 6.
The event, run in partnership with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community, will see First Nations-owned stallholders, volunteers, community organisations, musicians and artists come together to celebrate culture through fun activities, games, live music, deadly (great) information and support, arts, crafts and more.
Aligning with the 2025 NAIDOC theme of Next Generation, Strength, Vision and Legacy, Ngangga aims to empower young people and families to celebrate, experience and learn more of our shared history.
The one-day festival will run from 12pm - 5pm at Berninneit in Cowes starting with a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony.
Everyone is invited to come along and be part of the great First Nations' stalls, music, workshops, activities and family fun across the day that will be followed by an evening performance from Uncle Kutcha Edwards (tickets required) in the theatre at Berninneit.