'I'm proud': Maningrida women share their stories, music and culture at Barunga Festival By News June 14, 2021 Add Comment Edit About 3,000 people enjoy a music, sport and cultural festival in the tiny remote community of Barunga in the Northern Territory despite COVID-19 concerns.Sun, 13 Jun 2021 22:27:16 +0000Felicity James Share this post Related PostsABC secures broadcast rights to WorldPride and Sydney Mardi Gras'Penis worms' took up residence in shells long before hermit crabsWarren Entsch insists he has evidence of voter fraud, with proof of ballots cast by dead peopleOne killed, one injured in hit and run in Melbourne's south-eastWA record shedding sheep hits $90,000 with new breed blend comingLive: NSW Now: 65,000 students to sit HSC exams after COVID-19 delaysWhy you're not as protected as you think when defects are found in your new homeSwimming near sharks in freezing water might sound horrifying but for Ross Frylinck, it was life-changing
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