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Renowned Indigenous band Yothu Yindi took to the stage at John Cain Arena on Friday, adding their unique sound to the Treaty celebrations. The event, marked by a vibrant display of cultural pride and musical talent, was a gathering that underscored the importance of unity and recognition within the Indigenous community.

An Aboriginal Australian singer in a white long-sleeved collared shirt points his finger upwards on a dark stage with red and yellow lights, while three men in body paint and red and yellow loincloths perform beside him, one playing a didgeridoo.

Indigenous band Yothu Yindi were among the performers who played at John Cain Arena on Friday as part of the Treaty celebrations. Source: AAP / Con Chronis

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