Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre
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Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Highlights
Learn about the rich history and culture of Aboriginal Australians at Bunjilaka Cultural Centre. Explore exhibits created with Aboriginal communities, see amazing art in the Birrarung Gallery, and visit the Milari Garden to discover plants important to the First Peoples.
Don’t miss the storytelling and performances that bring history to life in a fun and engaging way!
Things to do
- Cultural and educational experience
- Sight-seeing
More info & what's here
- Cafe
- Shop
- Parents room
- Toilets
- Car park
What You Need To know
Guidelines
- Always do some research before heading out for your journey. Visit the centres website for up to date information on the current exhibits, opening and closing times.
- Please consider the environment, take your rubbish with you or place in the bins provided. We want to ensure these beautiful places are still here for our future generations to enjoy.
Photo credits: Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Location
Getting to Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Address: 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053
Common Questions
Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre FAQ
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What fun things can we do at Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre?
At Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, you can explore, play, and see cool stuff. It’s a fun day out with your family!
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Do we have to pay to get into Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre?
Most of Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is free! But some things like tours might cost a little bit.
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Can we have a picnic at Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre?
Yes! There are places to sit and eat, so bring your snacks or lunch along.
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Can we take the bus or train to Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre?
Sometimes! It depends on where you live. Ask an adult to check how to get there.
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How long can we stay at Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre?
You can stay for a few hours! There’s lots to see and do so take your time.
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Can I bring my dog to Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre?
Yes, dogs are allowed at many places like Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, but they must stay on a leash.
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Is Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre a good place for kids?
Yes! Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is great for kids to have fun and explore safely with grown-ups.
Join the fun and bucket Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre
FREE+
Adult - $15.00 |
Senior - $10.00 |
Children (up to 16 years) - $0.00 |