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Ancient Aboriginal meeting place comes to life after Garma’s three-year absence

When the Prime Minister came to Arnhem Land to meet with Indigenous leaders, he was continuing a tradition that has lasted for thousands of years at ancient place called Gulkula.

Anthony Albanese made headlines at this year’s Garma festival by meeting with Yolgnu leaders, pleading to adopt the Uluṟu Statement from the Heart in full and to hold a referendum on the proposed Voice to Parliament.

Garma is held at Gulkula every year and this weekends festival has been one of many gatherings held at the site over the centuries.

Gumatj leader Balupalu Yunupingu said Gulkula had always been a place for people from different tribes to come together and learn new perspectives.

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More than 2,000 people attended Garma this year and camped at Gulkula.(ABC: Dayvis Heyne)

“This place is special to us because Ganbulapula, the spirit man, created this place and named the place Gulkula,” he said.

“It’s a place of teaching.”

Gulkula is surrounded by stringy trees and Yolgnu ancestor Ganbulapula is said to have shooed the bees away from the site to find honey.

Modernizing Yolgnu traditions

It’s an area of ​​learning for the Yolgnu people, and it was the site of the first Garma in 1999.

Balupalu’s brother, Djawa Yunupingu, said it was “just like a bush camp.”

“We looked at Garma and said, ‘Why don’t we do a festival out here?'”

He says Garma is a continuation of the Yolgnu traditions, “but in a modern way”.

Now thousands of people from around the country, including international delegates, attend the Garma festival, which is considered a key event on the political calendar.

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Djawa (left) and Balupalu Yunupingu hope Garma will continue to grow. (ABC: Dayvis Heyne)

“In the olden days, going back 50,000 years ago, people had Garma to bring the tribes together, whether it was a morning ceremony or some kind of ritual or sorry business,” he said

“Whatever issues we want to bring up we talk about them.”

Garma is back for the first time since 2019, after a COVID-19-enforced hiatus, and the Yunupingus say there’s been plenty of excitement leading up to this year’s festival.

“This Garma is different. We are being friendly. Everyone’s shaking hands,” Balupalu Yunupingu said.

“It’s great you know.”

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It is hoped Garma will continue to grow every year.

“I’d like to see more people out here, maybe an extension of the days we have here,” Djawa Yunupingu said.

“The land were on now is Gumatj country. It’s always been Gumatj country since time began.”

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Alkimos: Further suspects ruled out after man’s body found in garage

Police are still investigating the cause of death of a man whose body was found at an Alkimos home on Saturday.

Detectives were called to the house on Minoan Way around 6.20am after the man was found dead, his body understood to have been discovered in the garage.

Deputy Police Commissioner Allan Adams said there was a “solid contingent” of homicide squad and local detectives working to determine the man’s cause of death.

“To those neighbors in the vicinity who have concerns, be assured that the police are taking this extremely seriously (which is) evidenced by the number of officers there and are very hopeful of coming to a resolution in the short term,” he said.

Police said on Saturday they were not looking for anyone else in relation to death and there was no threat to the community.

A woman aged in her 20s was taken into custody and questioned by police.

“There is a person helping police with their investigations but again, there’s still a fair bit of work to be done to determine exactly what’s occurred at that scene,” Mr Adams said.

Police Forensic at a house on Minoan Way in Alkimos.
Camera IconPolice Forensic at a house on Minoan Way in Alkimos. Credit: michael wilson/The West Australian

The woman’s relationship with the man is not yet known, however neighbors said a couple lived at the house.

No charges have been laid.

Officer in charge of Clarkson Police Station Steve Leach said on Saturday “any death in the community is a shock and a tragedy”.

“I would like to express our condolences to the friends and family of the deceased man.”

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Alkimos: Further suspects ruled out after man’s body found in garage

Police are still investigating the cause of death of a man whose body was found at an Alkimos home on Saturday.

Detectives were called to the house on Minoan Way around 6.20am after the man was found dead, his body understood to have been discovered in the garage.

Deputy Police Commissioner Allan Adams said there was a “solid contingent” of homicide squad and local detectives working to determine the man’s cause of death.

“To those neighbors in the vicinity who have concerns, be assured that the police are taking this extremely seriously (which is) evidenced by the number of officers there and are very hopeful of coming to a resolution in the short term,” he said.

Police said on Saturday they were not looking for anyone else in relation to death and there was no threat to the community.

A woman aged in her 20s was taken into custody and questioned by police.

“There is a person helping police with their investigations but again, there’s still a fair bit of work to be done to determine exactly what’s occurred at that scene,” Mr Adams said.

Police Forensic at a house on Minoan Way in Alkimos.
Camera IconPolice Forensic at a house on Minoan Way in Alkimos. Credit: michael wilson/The West Australian

The woman’s relationship with the man is not yet known, however neighbors said a couple lived at the house.

No charges have been laid.

Officer in charge of Clarkson Police Station Steve Leach said on Saturday “any death in the community is a shock and a tragedy”.

“I would like to express our condolences to the friends and family of the deceased man.”

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