Tired, old and marred by two floods: Mimi Arts demolition set in motion

By Roxanne Fitzgerald
Updated February 9 2021 - 8:28am, first published February 3 2021 - 11:03am
Mimi Art's new home will be built from native string-bark cut from the Aboriginal owned and operated Gumatj saw mill near Nhulunbuy. Picture: Supplied.
Mimi Art's new home will be built from native string-bark cut from the Aboriginal owned and operated Gumatj saw mill near Nhulunbuy. Picture: Supplied.

The NT Government's plans to convert the 1.3 million square kilometres of the Territory into an exhibition 65,000 years in the making is starting in Katherine with the complete re-development of Mimi Aboriginal Arts centre.

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