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Taste of Kakadu 2024

A Taste of Kakadu.

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John Ross, Tahlia and Donna attended the Taste of Kakadu Festival in beautiful Kakadu... and what a fantastic time they had!


It was clearly visible that Parks & Wildlife and Agentur organized this with expertise and fun for all in mind. The range of things to learn, look at and do were hosted with experienced, creative, people full of knowledge, as for the hospitality and kindness that just shone through!


The dancing, singing and stories were all full of memorable moments to treasure! The workshops on offer such as painting, didgeridoo and spear making, bush tucker tasting and weaving were heaps of fun, yet challenging at the same time!


The feast was certainly one for all. You could not only smell the delicious food, you could also feel the excitement in the air when the Beef and Veggies were being pulled out of the ground! And always a huge highlight for any festival is feasting with friends and family while listening to such talented musicians!


A huge thank you to all the mob that attended, and to Parks & Wildlife and Agentur for a beautiful, fun few days!

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