Sweet Country movie screening
Join us in celebrating NAIDOC Week at Palace Cinema to watch Warwick Thornton’s classic film, Sweet Country.
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Join us in celebrating NAIDOC Week at Palace Cinema to watch Warwick Thornton’s classic film, Sweet Country.
Join us in celebrating NAIDOC week.
Renata comes guitar in hand with songs and stories to help children learn about caring for country. We learn of all the languages spoken across our vast landscape and have a yarn about colonization and resilience of our First Nations people.
Join us in celebrating the book launch of “Heritage, Indigenous Doing, and Wellbeing: Voices of Country.”
This book presents an Aboriginal Australian relational understanding of the world, offering insights into sustaining the complex systems that support all life.
Join us as we celebrate NAIDOC Week!
We will be welcoming Wadumbah to perform a traditional dance at One The Esplanade. "Wadumbah" means "big flood waters", and they truly live up to their name.
Join us in celebrating NAIDOC 2025, a time for all Australians to learn, reflect and celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Join the celebration at Melbourne Museum for the start of NAIDOC Week.
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.