Nullawokka First Nations Gallery

The Outback Trail

Arts & Culture

First Nations Experience

Visit the vibrant pink Nullawokka First Nations Gallery, located in Bollon’s old post office on the main street, run by our good friends Uncle Bill Speedy and his wife Judith. The gallery showcases stunning artworks, yidaki (didgeridoos), and unique gifts crafted by Indigenous artists, highlighting the talents of both emerging and established creators.

Bollon and the surrounding area hold significant cultural sites for the Kooma people, though many of these require a First Nations guide. Join Uncle Bill himself on the two-hour Bollon Cultural Walk, where you’ll explore bush medicine, historical scar trees, and enjoy a gourmet bush tukka tasting.

For those looking to dive deeper into the region’s history, personalised half or full-day tours are available, offering an immersive experience into the rich stories, traditions, and natural beauty of the Kooma people’s heritage.

Uncle Bill’s tours offer not only a unique cultural experience but also the opportunity to hear captivating stories passed down through generations. Through his guidance, you’ll gain a deep appreciation of the landscape and traditions that define the Kooma people, ensuring your visit to Bollon is truly unforgettable.

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