Barooga’s Bullanginya Dreaming took out a top gong on the international stage earlier this month.
Up against the likes of none other than Disney and Merlin Entertainment, Bullanginya Dreaming was awarded first place in the storytelling category at the US-based 2024 Blooloop Innovation Awards.
Sporties Barooga CEO Bobby Brooks said it was great for the attraction to be recognised on the world stage.
“We are thrilled that Australia’s first permanent Luna Light Journey has been recognised for its outstanding Indigenous narrative and immersive cultural experience. It's a remarkable result, and a testament to all involved,” he said.
“We are delighted to work in collaboration with the team at LaserVision and ACHE (Bangerang Aboriginal Corporation) to have this $1.5m dream come to life,” Mr Brooks said.
A testament to the enduring power of connection between people and land, the Bullanginya Dreaming Luna Light Journey blends art, history and nature into one inspiring experience.
Now an internationally recognised attraction, Bullanginya Dreaming is available for bookings at bullanginyadreaming.com.au