Funded by the NSW Government, it introduces holographic scenes integrated into the award-winning Luna Light and Sound Show, focusing on the totems of the Bangerang people.
Drawing visitors from across Australia, Bullanginya Dreaming has become one of regional Australia’s most distinctive cultural tourism experiences.
This year's theme explores the cultural significance of totems within Bangerang culture, celebrating the enduring connections between people, animals, waterways and Country.
Sporties Barooga chief executive officer Tony Tranter said the experience continued to evolve while remaining grounded in authentic cultural storytelling
“This year's feature Echoes of Bullanginya allows us to share important cultural totem stories through a magical combination of technology, light, sound and storytelling.
“The new holographic scenes will create moments of wonder for visitors while deepening their understanding of the rich cultural heritage connected to Bullanginya Dreaming and the Bangerang people.”
Bullanginya Dreaming will be officially unveiled on Friday, June 19 at Sporties Barooga and will run Tuesday to Sunday until July 26.
To book tickets, visit bullanginyadreaming.com.au/tickets