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Songlines tie all Aboriginal people together, represents all of the Songlines coming together to create our nation. You can see how they criss-cross the land as they run East, West, North, South and diagonally across the country to track the journeys of our ancestors.
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Winner announced for the 2016 National NAIDOC Poster Competition
Lani Balzan, a proud Wiradjuri Aboriginal woman from NSW, is this year’s winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC Poster Competition. - Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative Heal Country Walk/Run
Last year, our virtual NAIDOC Walk was a big hit, so this year we are pleased to be able to come together and walk on country in person. We are partnering with Clothing the Gap to host a Heal Country walk on Saturday 10th July, along the Barwon River, starting at Balyang Sanctuary.
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NAIDOC Week Art Exhibition Opening Night: we are Country, Country is sacred
In late 2020, Birrunga and Harry reunited after decades. -
Latia Schefe
Latia Schefe is a young Yuggera woman from Brisbane, Queensland who has overcome serious illness and adversity to become a strong role model among her peers.
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Launching Djirra in the West
The launch of Djirra in the West, our new Melton site, along with a morning tea to celebrate NAIDOC. -
NAIDOC Week Celebration
Launch of Innovate RAP, Welcome to Country performed by Songwoman Maroochy Barambah, Unveiling of the Racing Queensland Yarning Circle, Raising of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags, followed by a light bbq. -
Keolis Downer Northern Beaches Buses
Launch of NAIDOC wrapped bus - Noongar NAIDOC Launch Sundowner
Launching NAIDOC Week in Perth, WA. On Noongar Whadjuk country. With a cocktail sundowner event.
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Larissa Behrendt
Lawyer and author Larissa Behrendt is a passionate and articulate advocate for the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Larissa is Professor of Law and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at Sydney’s University of Technology.
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.