Key Findings From Our 2026 Bourke Show Survey

In early June, a group of local Aboriginal community members participated in a hands-on training course on Aboriginal Site Works. This four-day course, delivered by Bourke TAFE, offered participants the unique opportunity to identify and visit significant Aboriginal sites and objects, and to record information and knowledge on Country, from both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives.
BACHS National Sorry Day Community Gathering 2026

Maranguka was proud to have supported the Bourke Show, including the spectacular fireworks display that left everyone in awe at the end of a successful day.
Alister Ferguson OAM: Community-Led Change in Bourke

Maranguka was proud to have supported the Bourke Show, including the spectacular fireworks display that left everyone in awe at the end of a successful day.
Working Together to Support Young People During the School Holidays

Maranguka was proud to have supported the Bourke Show, including the spectacular fireworks display that left everyone in awe at the end of a successful day.
NSW Premier’s Department Secretary visits Bourke to meet with Maranguka and the Bourke Tribal Council

In early June, a group of local Aboriginal community members participated in a hands-on training course on Aboriginal Site Works. This four-day course, delivered by Bourke TAFE, offered participants the unique opportunity to identify and visit significant Aboriginal sites and objects, and to record information and knowledge on Country, from both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives.
Bourke NAIDOC Celebrations

In early June, a group of local Aboriginal community members participated in a hands-on training course on Aboriginal Site Works. This four-day course, delivered by Bourke TAFE, offered participants the unique opportunity to identify and visit significant Aboriginal sites and objects, and to record information and knowledge on Country, from both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives.
Bourke Sacred Site Training Program

In early June, a group of local Aboriginal community members participated in a hands-on training course on Aboriginal Site Works. This four-day course, delivered by Bourke TAFE, offered participants the unique opportunity to identify and visit significant Aboriginal sites and objects, and to record information and knowledge on Country, from both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives.
Bourke Show

Maranguka was proud to have supported the Bourke Show, including the spectacular fireworks display that left everyone in awe at the end of a successful day.