Festival Program
Jamba Nyinayi Festival program for 2025 will be joined by new and returning artists to celebrate this year's theme of "Connection" through Original Music, Dance, Storytelling, Food, Cultural Workshops and for the first time, a film viewing from the Cardabia Station Shearing Shed. Hosted by the Baiyungu Aboriginal Corporation, Jamba Nyinayi Festival invites you to gather on Baiyungu Country as a day visitor or stay on the station as we share a memorable on-country experience of community and culture.
Station Stays
Immerse yourself in the festival spirit on Cardabia Station with various Station Stay options, including Happy Camper sites, the Shearers Quarters Precinct or Old Airstrip campsites.
These unique accommodations, ranging from 3 days during the festival and up to 5 nights extended stays in the Ningaloo region for a camping experience on Baiyungu Country allowing you to connect with the land and its stories.
Tickets
Secure your tickets for this unforgettable 3-day Festival Program from April 18–20 on Cardabia Station this Easter long weekend.
Stay on country for up to 3 nights, or extend your experience with Station Stays available for up to 5 nights from April 17–22.
Register now for our Early Bird offer, tickets are available from Wednesday 5 February, 2025.
About Jamba Nyinayi
Jamba Nyinayi Festival (JNF) is a unique, community and Indigenous Arts and Cultural showcase, ownded and presented by the Baiyungu Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) and spearheaded by Traditional Owner and Cultural Director Hazel Walgar. Jamba Nyinayi is hosted at the BAC’s Cardabia Station, near Coral Bay on Baiyungu Country.