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Woolworths partnership helps celebrate NAIDOC Week across the nation

The National NAIDOC Committee has again partnered with the Woolworths Group to nationally distribute the 2021 NAIDOC Week poster.
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Woolworths partnership helps celebrate NAIDOC Week across the nation

The National NAIDOC Committee has again partnered with the Woolworths Group to nationally distribute the 2021 NAIDOC Week poster.

Some 150,000 NAIDOC posters will be available from 1000 Woolworths outlets across the country from Tuesday 29 June.

NAIDOC Week 2021 will be held from 4–11 July under the theme Heal Country!

This year’s NAIDOC Poster features the stunning artwork titled Care For Country by Maggie-Jean Douglas – a Gubbi Gubbi artist from South East Queensland.

NNC Co-Chairs Shannan Dodson and John Paul Janke thanked Woolworths Group for extending the offer to assist in the distribution of the 2021 NAIDOC Week posters.

“The partnership builds on last year’s success, and it again enables us to extend the reach of NAIDOC into thousands of suburbs across Australia and support celebrations that happen in workplaces, offices and schools across the Nation.”

NAIDOC Posters have been celebrating and promoting NAIDOC Week or National Aborigines Day since the late 1960s and rose to national prominence in the 1970s with the establishment of the Indigenous rights movement.

This year’s poster has already proved very popular with some 18,000 digital copies downloaded from the NAIDOC website. In addition, some 50,000 posters have been made available from the National Indigenous Australians Agency regional network offices.

NAIDOC Week 2021 posters will be available from Woolworths’ outlets from Tuesday 29 June – until stocks last.

Visit the NAIDOC website to find out more about this year’s artwork and winning artist and to download a digital copy of the 2021 National NAIDOC Poster.

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