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BIG DESERT VISION

Technical Audio Group’s philanthropic arm, TAG Cares, has undertaken its most ambitious project to date, taking three vehicles with musical instruments, audio and lighting equipment to the remote Indigenous Community of Amata in the South Australian Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands.

Sited 200-odd kilometres south of Uluru (Ayers Rock), Amata is a very remote community of around 500 people, that can only be reached via unsealed roads. “Despite its remoteness we were very keen to support this project as it ticked the boxes for us,” said Maxwell Twartz, TAG

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