2026 National NAIDOC Week Poster
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Selected from submissions across the country, Paralpi by Zaachariaha Fielding has been chosen as the official poster for National NAIDOC Week 2026.
Zaachariaha Fielding is a proud Yankunytjatjara man from the APY Lands in South Australia and is widely recognised as one of the country’s leading contemporary First Nations artists and musicians. Known internationally through the acclaimed music duo Electric Fields, his work brings together language, sound, visual storytelling and culture in deeply powerful and contemporary ways.
Paralpi reflects movement, energy and continuity, carrying the stories of Ancestors forward while celebrating the creativity and cultural power of the next generation. Rich in colour and symbolism, the artwork speaks to the enduring strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples over the past 50 years of NAIDOC and beyond.
Through this work, Zaachariaha honours the resilience of community, the importance of language and identity, and the ongoing cultural renaissance being led by First Nations peoples across the country and across the APY Lands.
Zaachariaha Fielding said:
“Paralpi is about movement — movement through generations, through memory, through song and story. It speaks to the strength our people carry and the beauty of culture continuing to evolve while staying deeply connected to who we are.”
National NAIDOC Co-Chair Steven Satour said the work captures the essence of this year’s milestone celebration.
“Fifty years of NAIDOC Week represents fifty years of visibility, resistance, pride and deadly achievement. Zaachariaha’s work feels both deeply cultural and unmistakably contemporary — which is exactly what NAIDOC represents today. It honours where we’ve come from while boldly stepping into the future.”
National NAIDOC Co-Chair Aunty Professor Lynette Riley added:
“The National NAIDOC poster has become one of the most recognised annual cultural works in Australia. Paralpi carries story, spirit and celebration in a way that invites all Australians to reflect on the richness and diversity of First Nations cultures.”
The National NAIDOC Committee also acknowledges Kmart and Target as the Official National NAIDOC Poster Distribution Partner for 2026, helping ensure the poster reaches communities across the country during NAIDOC Week.
Kmart Group Chief People & Corporate Affairs Officer Tristram Gray said:
“The Kmart Group is committed to fostering culturally safe environments for our team members and customers. We are proud of our long-standing partnership with the National NAIDOC Committee in support of NAIDOC Week and its annual celebrations. This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting First Nations Peoples through employment and leadership opportunities, strengthening connections with communities and recognising and celebrating the rich cultures and stories at the heart of NAIDOC Week.”
The 2026 National NAIDOC Week poster will be available in Kmart and Target stores nationally from 18 June 2026.
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Except where otherwise noted, the 2026 NAIDOC Poster is provided under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-N4 4.0). The Poster must be used in its entirety, as supplied. An alternative version using the graphic and text elements is not to be produced. The Poster must be attributed as ‘The 2026 National NAIDOC Poster incorporating the Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag (licensed by the Torres Strait Island Council).’
