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Gurrigai Aboriginal Arts And Crafts

Gurrigai Aboriginal Arts and Crafts opened at the New Italy site next to the museum in 1992, exhibiting and selling Aboriginal art work, jewellery, and clothing. Gurrigai Aboriginal Arts and Crafts no longer exists as it was not making enough sales to keep it viable. I don’t know when it closed but it was deregistered ... Read more

Free7 DaysFlushing ToiletsRubbish BinsPicnic TableWheelchair AccessParking Area Regions New South Wales, North Coast NSW Place Types Sign
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Mon-Sun

Visit Time:allow 15 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 30 minutes, visited for 15 minutes

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Picnic Table

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Parking: Parking Area

Directions

Directions on Maps

While Gurrigai Aboriginal Arts and Crafts is closed, the Glass Art Shop & Gallery is operating in its place and is on the New Italy Museum Brown Sign link site which is still open and operating.

From the north, after leaving Woodburn, continue on the highway for about 10km with the Arts and Craft at New Italy on the right.

From the south, after crossing over the Clarence River near Maclean, continue on the highway for about 27km with the Arts and Craft at New Italy on the left.