When attending the Stone Country Festival, it's important to respect country and follow guidelines set forth by the custodians of Western Arnhem Land. This includes respecting the environment, other festival-goers, and the local community. It's critical to familiarize yourself with cultural codes of conduct for visiting Gunbalanya and the event to ensure a positive experience for everyone involved.
Acknowledging and valuing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge, wisdom, and practices is essential for building strong relationships and achieving positive festival outcomes.
The Northern Land Council has approved the festival to be a permit free weekend. This will allow you to pass into Arnhem Land via Cahills crossing on the morning of Saturday August 30 and return by 6:00 pm on Sunday August 31. You do not need to apply for a permit.
Follow all road signs from Cahills crossing. There will be local rangers, police and festival staff to welcome you and guide you into the community.
Do not drive off the main road as there are numerous forbidden areas and sacred sites on the way to, and around the community and camping area. These areas are places of significance which link Aboriginal people to their cultural traditions and country. Do not wander out of the designated festival area into the community.
Entering such areas will result in your immediate removal from the festival and Arnhem Land.
Stone Country Festival is a drug and alcohol-free event. Police will be conducting vehicle checks and there will be security throughout the weekend.
There is a cultural dress code. The dress code is particularly important when meeting older members of the community and in the company of members of the opposite sex. To dress inappropriately can cause offence and shame.
Acceptable • skirts and dresses (below the knee, not above) • blouses, shirts and tops with sleeves • loose trousers • comfortable, enclosed shoes.
Unacceptable • short skirts (above the knee) • singlets • sleeveless tops • tops showing midriffs • tight-fitting shorts • tight-fitting or very casual jeans • thongs or flip-flops.
Take full responsibility for the being in a remote region of Australia. Prepare yourself with adequate water, emergency preparedness and environmental protection. Be SunSmart.
$80 Adult - $40 children - for the weekend – non camping.
What you get…
Bring –
$100 - Camping Saturday night only.
What you get -
Overnight camping.
As festival campers you will a guest of the community of Gunbalanya. As a camper you agree to take full responsibility for your vehicle, caravan and all camping equipment and assets. Conditions for camping is that you are completely self-sufficient.
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Purchasing a ticket to the Stone Country Festival means you agree to the outlined codes of conduct while on country and in the community.
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