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Indigenous artist, Jodie Munday will be hosting a Weaving workshop. Learn how to weave and have a yarn whilst enjoying some stories, music and morning tea. Please note – This event is a women only event.
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NAIDOC 2000 Poster
"Indigenous Unity. Past, present, future. To take pride in our Aboriginal communities. It's all about coming together uniting and gaining strength to survive, aiming for our goals, to be proud of our race and culture." - Cecily Wellington/Carpenter
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NAIDOC at UNSW
The Indigenous Students' Collective, Arc and UNSW Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture is bringing you an amazing programme of events and workshops on WEDNESDAY 6TH JULY. -
NAIDOC 2007 Poster
"As Indigenous Australians, we are travelling along a path. This path is along and ancient one that has served us well. Along this path we have hit hard times, often leaving us heart-broken. Though we are torn and weathered, we still have a bright future.
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Spotlight conversations: Keeping Country Strong
Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) span more than 1 million square kilometres of Australia’s land and seas.
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Macleay Valley Mustangs Indigenous All Stars round and Community Day
Indigenous all stars going to be a good day with all the first nations players in Group 3 -
Indigenous Exhibition
This is an Indigenous exhibition held at the Quilpie Shire Gallery. With all Indigenous artist from over South-West Qld. -
Birrarung dhum-djerring - Birrarung speak-together exhibition
Indigo Perry (writer), Andrew Darling (musician), Brooke Wandin (fibre artist) and Ryan Tews (film & photography) – went to a number of places along the upper reaches of Birrarung (Yarra River). -
NGV Teens: Industry Connections with Maree Clarke
Industry Connections gives teens the chance to meet artists, industry leaders and creatives in this online event series. -
Byron Colab on Arakwal Country Community Gallery NAIDOC Week
This initiative aims to showcase local creative talent of the First Nations Community based in the Northern Rivers.
Welcome to NAIDOC.
We acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country. We honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.



