Kakadu Gift Guide — Support Local Bininj!
Surprise your loved ones with meaningful gifts from Kakadu, and support the local Bininj community in preserving their rich culture!
This year, we invite you to consider giving gifts that not only bring joy but also support Indigenous artists and business owners, helping to preserve and celebrate their rich cultural heritage. By choosing these meaningful treasures, you contribute to the continued vitality of Kakadu's unique traditions and craftsmanship. To make your shopping easier, we've put together a thoughtful guide showcasing special items that hold deep significance for the Kakadu people and would make a lasting impact.
Warradjan Cultural Centre
Gift a piece of Kakadu Art that has been handcrafted, authentically and locally made by Bininj/Mungguy Artists. Based out of Kakadu National Park, neighbouring Cooinda Lodge, the Warradjan Cultural Centre showcases paintings, weavings, jewellery, and carvings that narrate the tales of Kakadu's land, its people, and Dreamtime.
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Ochre Art Gallery
Ochre Art Gallery stands as a testament to the Bininj/Mungguy (Indigenous) community, who are the traditional owners of this land. We are proudly situated amongst Mirarr Country, in Australia's most iconic and unique destination, the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, Jabiru Northern Territory.
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Kakadu Tourism Gift Vouchers
Gift the discovery of Kakadu with a Kakadu Tourism Gift Voucher. Stay with us, tour with us, eat with us, and make memories of a lifetime as you discover the wonders of Kakadu. To purchase a gift voucher, email reservations@yellowwater.com.au
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Kakadu Organics
Kakadu Organics is an Indigenous owned female-led company originating from a small Aboriginal community in Kakadu. The founder Kylie-Lee Bradford grew up in Kakadu, NT and has a passion for creating sustainable communities through increasing economic empowerment for Aboriginal people in business.
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Kakadu Kitchen
Founder of Kakadu Kitchen and Bininj man Ben Tyler, developed his passion for bush foods growing up in Kakadu, Northern Territory. Kakadu Kitchen strives to share Bininj-Mungguy culture with as many people as possible so it lives forever. Their products have been created to encourage people to think more deeply about how their actions and purchases can create positive impact for people and planet.