Marram-nganjinu biik-gurrin was presented by ACCELERATE alumni, supported by the British Council and Australia Council for the Arts, and delivered in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, City of Melbourne and Arts NSW.

Australia Council for the Arts

The Australia Council for the Arts is the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body. The Australia Council for the Arts supports Australia’s arts through funding, strengthening and developing the arts sector.

www.australiacouncil.gov.au

Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade

The department’s purpose is to help make Australia stronger, safer and more prosperous by promoting and protecting our interests internationally and contributing to global stability and economic growth. The department provides foreign, trade and development policy advice to the government. 

www.dfat.gov.au

City of Melbourne & YIRRAMBOI First Nations Arts Festival

Melbourne is Victoria's capital city and the business, administrative, cultural and recreational hub of the state. Almost 1million people use the city and its services daily – and its population, which extends beyond the city centre, is diverse in age and culture. The City of Melbourne values and fosters its creative community, and has identified the investment and nurturing of this community as a key Council goal. 

Create NSW

Create NSW is the NSW Government’s arts and culture policy and investment body. We invest in the success and future of arts and culture in NSW through our infrastructure and funding programs, and targeted strategies. We work collaboratively with the NSW cultural institutions, the arts and cultural sector and partners within government. We make opportunities for more people to shape and experience the arts.

www.create.nsw.gov.au