Cooroy Butter Factory to launch NAIDOC exhibition and Yarning Circle

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre will present its NAIDOC exhibition and new Yarning Circle on Saturday 22 June.

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre will present its NAIDOC exhibition Connections and its new Dhakkan/Mundagudda (Rainbow Serpent) Yarning Circle on Saturday 22 June at 4.30pm.

The exhibition features local surrounding First Nations country Traditional Custodians the Gubbi Gubbi, Wakka Wakka, Butchulla and Jinibara Traditional Custodians.

The Yarning Circle will be officially opened by Noosa Mayor, Frank Wilkie.

This opening and launch will include a smoking ceremony, traditional cultural song/dance with Uncle Lyndon Davis and Gubbi Gubbi Dancers as well as contemporary cultural song/dancers featuring local high school students in the Bangarra Rekindling Youth Program and Mundagudda song performance, featuring talented musos and solo dance by Araya Hammond.