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KOBIE DEE

Kobie Dee is a Gomeroi artist from Maroubra in South Sydney, Bidjigal Land. With an innate gift for storytelling and connecting with young people, Kobie Dee is one of the exciting new voices in Australian hip hop. Giiyong stage is gonna bounce.

Rapper & Master Storyteller

Kobie Dee is a Gomeroi artist from Maroubra in South Sydney, Bidjigal Land. With an innate gift for storytelling and connecting with young people, Kobie Dee is one of the exciting new voices in Australian hip hop.

He’s coming to us fresh off his nationwide tour with 80M+ streams!

As an artist, Kobie is deeply engaged in his community through performance and community work, and his passion for his culture and people is inspiring new generations.

In 2023 Kobie kicked off the year supporting US rapper Joey Bada$$ on his Australian Tour, backed up by hosting the Triple J Hip Hop Show and was nominated for Artist of the Year at the 2023 National Indigenous Music Awards. Alongside serving as an Ambassador for Weave Youth & Community Services and being named “The Voice of a Generation” by GQ Australia Kobie also wrapped up several national live appearances, including performances at VIVID LIVE, SXSW SYDNEY, LISTEN OUT, and BIGSOUND 2023.

In 2022 following on from the release of his AIR Awards-nominated debut EP, Gratitude Over Pity Kobie embarked on a huge headline regional tour through Gomeroi Country in NSW, and played his first headline shows in both Sydney and Melbourne in September, joined by UK rapper and The Guardian’s Ones To Watch artist, Jords. Kobie also showcased his new material in Germany in September as part of the Import Export Open festival program, Wor(l)d Connects presents: Conscious HipHop, Roots & Spoken Word between Sydney, London and Munich.

Kobie closed off 2022, with winning FBi SMAC Award for Best Live Act, the triple j Done Good Award for Enriching First Nations Communities and performing at the inaugural First & Forever Festival at Hanging Rock.

Kobie was signed to Bad Apples Music in 2019 and has performed alongside artists including Briggs, Jessica Mauboy, Nooky and Barkaa as part of Yabun, Sydney Festival and at the Bad Apples House Party at the Sydney Opera House.

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NOOKY

The future Mayor Of Nowra - Nooky, Yuin man and no stranger to the Giiyong stage is back - by demand!

FUTURE MAYOR OF NOWRA


Nooky is one of the most vital voices in the Australian music landscape, known for his no-holds-barred, hyperactive brand of rap. He’s worked with brands from G-Shock to Geedup while also making beats and producing.

In 2021, the proud Yuin man started hosting triple j’s‘Blak Out’,showcasing Indigenous excellence on one of Australia’s biggest radio stations and began hissocial enterprise We Are Warriors, a platform that allows the next generation to see it, and be it.

NOOKY will not only perform this year, he will join the Youth Panel discussion during the day.

Nooky is no stranger to the Giiyong Festival stage, he was there with Briggs in the mud for us in 2022.

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BENNY WALKER

Yorta Yorta singer/songwriter Benny Walker is the real deal. He's got the lot; the voice, the songs and the showmanship. Back at Giiyong Festival with his band!


THE REAL DEAL

Yorta Yorta singer/songwriter Benny Walker is the real deal. He's got the lot; the voice, the songs, the showmanship and the looks to kill. His love songs and epic tales are mixed with passion for people, the land, summer vibes and deep grooves that reach the soul. Said to possess one of the best voices in Australia, Benny Walker never fails to take you on a emotionally driven sonic journey.

Back in 2018, at our first Giiyong Festival, Benny wowed the audiences and in 2024 Benny is bringing back the band - for a big blues-rock sound. We challenge you not to dance!

In recent years, Benny has played some of the country’s favourite festivals including Woodford, Festival of King Island, Deni Rhythm, Blues and Jazz, Blue Mountains, St Kilda Festival and Byron BluesFest in 2018 & 2019. He has performed alongside some of Australia’s finest, including Archie Roach, Alex Lloyd, Baker Boy, Blue King Brown, Mo'Ju and Tim Rogers.



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SEAN CHOOLBURRA

Call the Pambulance! Sean Choolburra is back. Official Giiyong Festival family member Sean is back for his 4th Festival. Frankly he’s the funniest man alive (according to our Festival team!). Find him MCing in the arvo and doing his incredible cultural show in the morning program.

bringing it all this year

He’s back. We love him and he’s part of the family now! Sean Choolburra is returning for his fourth Giiyong Festival, but this year he’s bringing something special.

Not only will Sean be MCing our main stage in the afternoon and evening, he will be performing his special cultural show for kids and adults alike in the morning program.

Charismatic, vibrant and captivating, Sean fuses his engaging energy and humour with historical facts, spiritual wisdom, depth of ancestral understanding and knowledge; he is one very exciting and talented cultural ambassador.

Dance – stories – painting – fire creation – didgeridoo playing: all are presented with a wonderful array of artefacts, from fishing nets to hunting shields.

Everyone is encouraged to dance, sing and participate!

Sean Choolburra was born and raised in Townsville and his ancestors are Gu-Gu-Yalanji, Kalkadoon, Kandju and Bwgcolman from around Townsville and Palm Island.

Sean trained and toured internationally with the Bangarra Dance Company and was the creator and leader of the Naroo Dancers.

His performances are hugely entertaining and filled with humour, and as his career continues to flourish, he is in demand for corporate and public events as an accomplished professional MC and comedian.

After winning the NSW Raw Comedy final in 2002, Sean headlined the Dreaming Festival 2005–2008, and has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Scottish Storytelling Festival, and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. He appeared on TV in the NRL Footy Show, Thank God You're Here and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala. He has hosted and recently performed at Deadly Funny in Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth.

He has previously performed at the Sydney Opera House and the Melbourne Comedy Festival with his one man show Oil of my Land, which drew on his life experiences as an aboriginal growing up and gave perfect opportunity for blending his skills as a dancer and didge player.

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BUSH TUCKER BUNJIE

Gabriel Willie aka Bush Tucker Bunjie, online viral sensation will be co-MCing our main stage.

Gabriel Willie is a proud Wulli Wulli man born and raised in Rockhampton Queensland.

Gabriel has been working in the film industry for over 11 years in a number of different roles. Starting off as a trainee at Bush TV, a private production company he gained a variety of different skills from presenting to camera operator, lighting, sound, editing and script writing.

As a freelance filmmaker now his creativity and skills have allowed him to be involved in a wide range of materials including short films, documentaries, music clips, corporate material, web content and video sketches. Recently his status has gone viral online through the comedic video sketches of a character he has created called the Bush Tucker Bunjie. Which lead to gaining writing and acting roles on ABC’s Black Comedy season 3 and 4.

Gabriel says, “My Indigenous heritage and Culture mean a lot to me, I currently live on the Gold Coast and perform as a traditional dancer and didgeridoo player for the Yugambeh Aboriginal dancers.”   

Gabriel will MC the main stage during the morning of Giiyong Festival.        

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BAALANG MILLINGBALOO BUGAN

Baalang Millingbaloo Bugan is a program that has an exciting outcome at Giiyong Festival on Saturday 9 November. Young women from the region have been working with Emma Stewart and Ashweeni Mason from Marra-Wanggan Cultural Services, connecting with cultural knowledge, learning some local language and participating in sacred women's practices that have been passed down through generations.

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Baalang Millingbaloo Bugan is a program currently underway that has an exciting outcome at Giiyong Festival on Saturday 9 November. Young women from the region have been working with Emma Stewart and Ashweeni Mason from Marra-Wanggan Cultural Services, connecting with cultural knowledge, learning some local language and participating in sacred women's practices that have been passed down through generations.

The team have been taking participants through the process of making beautiful wearable art pieces from natural materials and equipping them with modelling and dance skills to feel confident, comfortable, and proud when showcasing their art and language to their community. Recently the group were lucky enough to have Aunty Amanda Reyonds visit to share some of her incredible skills and traditions.

Baalang Millingbaloo Bugan means "Young women paint up on Country" - translation provided by Aunty Ellen Munday.


See the results of this intensive program in the Bunaan Ring in the Uncle Phillip Manton Gayna (Camp) on Saturday 9 November. 

Ashweeni Mason and Emma Stewart, Gulaga by David Rogers

Image by David Rogers

Image by David Rogers

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RON ‘CALLO’ CALLAGHAN

Where Country, Rhythm & Blues, Rock and Pop music collide you will find Ron ‘Callo’ Callaghan.

SOUTH COAST LEGEND

Where Country, Rhythm & Blues, Rock and Pop music collide you will find Ron ‘Callo’ Callaghan.

This unique Indigenous singer/songwriter from the Yuin Nation on the east coast of NSW has been entertaining audiences across Australia for decades with his heartfelt songs and positive spirit.

Ron’s honest lyrics and soulful emotion are perfectly expressed through well-crafted songs and strong melodies. His gentle guitar is complimented by a vibrato voice that is both dreamy and dynamic.

Now a mentor to many young emerging First Nations musicians on the south coast of NSW, Ron is highly regarded within his own community and amongst the broader arts sector in the southeast as a seasoned musician and performer, and someone who can hold an audience in the palm of his hand. He has an on-stage presence that demands a quiet respect and keeps people engaged through the story of his songs.

Recent gigs include National Multicultural Festival, Cobargo Folk Festival, Canberra NAIDOC awards, Luminous Festival in Moruya and Bermagui Survival Day.

Ron joins the Giiyong Festival lineup as part of the Yuin Nation South Coast regional tour supported by MusicNSW. The three-date tour begins in Batemans Bay (Walbunja) and culminates in Ron performing at Giiyong Festival.

Ron will be promoting his new album Days in a Cave at Giiyong Festival - pick up a copy and don't miss this local legend!


 
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THE DJIDJARNS

Sisters in Song, The Djidjarns are Djirringanj Ngarigo women, proudly singing in language, sharing a special connection to country. This is their first Giiyong gig and we can't wait to welcome these local performers.

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Michelle Dixon (guitarist, vocals) and Tamika Townsend (pianist, vocals) are proud Djiringanj Ngarigo women. They are excited to be performing on Dhawa/Thaua Country, as they share a special ancestral connection to country.

The Djidjarns have been performing in Djiringanj and Ngarigo languages for over 12 years. They are storytellers of country, family, and community.

Djidjarns means ‘sisters’, representing the bond between two cousins since childhood. Their passion for music started at an early age, which is now a tool to learn the language of the land and teach others along the journey.

Michelle has over 10 years experience working in education as a teacher, and Tamika has worked to shape Indigenous policy and programs for the last 10 years. Some career highlights include a cultural exchange with the Polish community (Sydney and Jindabyne). They were an opening act at the University of Wollongong graduation ceremony, and a support act at Pambula Beats by the Beach (youth festival).

Find them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083842607034

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GUDU DANCERS

The Gudu dancers are a group of Yuin men boys from Bermagui and Wallaga Lake Koori Village on the Far South Coast of NSW. The Gudu dancers always bring a powerful performance to Giiyong Festival.

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The Gudu Dancers are a group of men and boys from Bermagui and Wallaga Lake Koori Village on the Far South Coast of NSW. Gudu means 'sea' and members of the group all have a special connection with the ocean.

They meet regularly with older community members to learn stories, history and culture. They also learn traditional dances from the local area. The Gudu Dancers and community mentors spend time together on weekends practising dance as well as learning traditional fishing skills, making boomerangs, spears, fire-making and traditional ways of living on the land.

All the dances that the Gudu men and boys perform have been handed down through generations and they are very proud to share their culture and knowledge. Trey's teaching has been handed down to him by his Grandfather, the late Max Harrison. The Gudu Dancers always bring a powerful Cultural performance to Giiyong Festival.

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