
Nunga communities
Nunga communities refer to Aboriginal groups in South Australia’s southern regions, specifically the coastal and inland areas traditionally inhabited by the Ngarrindjeri and other Indigenous peoples. These communities maintain cultural practices, language, and connection to the land and waters, often living in regional towns or remote settlements. They participate in initiatives to preserve their heritage while engaging with broader Australian society. Nunga communities play a crucial role in advocating for their rights, maintaining cultural traditions, and fostering social and economic development tailored to their needs.