2025 Deadly Cup Carnival
It's back, you mob! The 2025 Deadly Cup Rugby League Carnival will take place on Sunday 6 July 2025 during NAIDOC Week at TRL Stadium, Darwin NT.
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It's back, you mob! The 2025 Deadly Cup Rugby League Carnival will take place on Sunday 6 July 2025 during NAIDOC Week at TRL Stadium, Darwin NT.
We are so excited to announce that tickets for the 2022 National NAIDOC Week Awards Ceremony will go on sale at 10AM (AEST) on Monday 6 June 2022 through Ticketmaster!
Its a night to come and let your hair down from visiting NAIDOC events through out the week
Jade North of the Biripi Mob from New South Wales is a two-time A-League championship winner and Olympian.
Jade was the first Indigenous captain of Australia’s representative football team, the Socceroos, and has spent four years playing professionally overseas.
Dr James Charles is a Kaurna man from Adelaide, South Australia and is currently working at Charles Sturt University as a lecturer in Podiatry.
Jarnda is a proud Karajarri, Naaguja, Noongar, and Māori woman living in Boorloo (Perth). As a young mum and Blak business owner, she founded Jarnda Bina Art to create space for culture, connection, and community through visual storytelling.
Her work uplifts and empowers the next generation by celebrating identity, strength, and belonging. Grounded in the values of her Ancestors, Jarnda leads with heart and purpose — using her voice and creativity to inspire young people to walk proudly in their truth. She is building a legacy rooted in culture, driven by vision, and guided by the strength of her matriarchs.
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.