Attraction
Yuntulun Ku:li-war
Fleurieu Peninsula
Free
The renewal of Goolwa’s iconic Signal Point building as a multi-purpose experience centre is now complete with the new exhibition ‘Yuntulun Ku:li-war’ now open to the public.
‘Yuntulun Ku:li-war’ – translates to ‘Coming together on the headland’ in Ngarrindjeri. This interactive exhibition tells the stories of the First Nations people of this area, the early settlement history of Goolwa as a major river port and the ecology of the Murray Darling River system.
The exhibition is the jewel in the crown of the revamped Signal Point Experience Centre, which also hosts an annual calendar of visual art exhibitions. A project that has been funded by Alexandrina Council and the Australian Government.
‘Yuntulun Ku:li-war’ – translates to ‘Coming together on the headland’ in Ngarrindjeri. This interactive exhibition tells the stories of the First Nations people of this area, the early settlement history of Goolwa as a major river port and the ecology of the Murray Darling River system.
The exhibition is the jewel in the crown of the revamped Signal Point Experience Centre, which also hosts an annual calendar of visual art exhibitions. A project that has been funded by Alexandrina Council and the Australian Government.
<p>Free Wifi</p>
Facilities
Cafe
Carpark
Cellar Door
Enquiry Desk
Family Friendly
Gallery / Museum
Interactive Centre
Interpretive Centre
Lawn / Gardens
Non Smoking
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
Wine Tasting
Price