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Brambuk Cultural Centre is located just south of Halls Gap and is the main place to learn about Aboriginal culture in the Grampians. The centre features exhibitions and displays sharing the history, stories, and traditions of the Jardwadjali and Djab Wurrung Peoples, with easy access and time needed ranging from 30 minutes to an hour.

Brambuk is the heart of Aboriginal cultural experiences in the Grampians and an essential stop for anyone wanting to understand the region’s deep cultural significance. Located just south of Halls Gap, the centre is jointly managed by local Aboriginal communities and is the longest-running Aboriginal cultural centre in Australia.

Visitors can explore engaging exhibitions about the history, stories, and traditions of the Jardwadjali and Djab Wurrung Peoples. The centre features interactive displays, art, tools, and artefacts that bring to life the connection between people and country.

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