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9.00 flag raising at council chambers in Coffs st, walk to showground 10.10am morning tea, followed by Yandaarra Aunty Grace Roberts Awards ( running for 25 years) and the Annual Aboriginal Housing forum with our many partners
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Aaron Fa'aoso
National NAIDOC Creative Talent Award CategoryAaron Fa’Aoso is best known for his appearances in ABC’s BLACK COMEDY, which was nominated for Most Outstanding Comedy Program at the 2015 Logies and won an AACTA for Best Direction. Aaron was most recently seen in the series REEF BREAK on ABC (US), GOING PLACES on NITV and as the host of two seasons of his food documentary series STRAIT TO THE PLATE on SBS/NITV, which he also created and produced. He will next be seen in the ABC series IN LIMBO.
He first came to prominence in 2004 with his performance as ‘Eddie’ in the critically-acclaimed SBS mini-series R.A.N., for which he received nominations for an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama and a LOGIE Award for Most Outstanding New Talent.
Following on from that success, Aaron joined the multi award winning SBS series EAST WEST 101 for which he received a 2011 Monte Carlo TV Festival award nomination for Most Outstanding Actor. In 2012 he was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the show was awarded Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Television Drama Series at the Equity Awards.
His other television credits include the Nine Network drama series HYDE & SEEK, the German series MUNCHEN 7, CITY HOMICIDE, SEA PATROL and Screentime’s BIKIE WARS: BROTHERS IN ARMS on Network Ten.
In 2009, Aaron made his feature film debut in Sue Brooks’ SUBDIVISION. His other feature film credits include Stephen McCallum’s feature 1% and Ivan Sen’s feature film GOLDSTONE which opened the 2016 Sydney Film Festival.
Aaron is also an accomplished stage actor, he was one of the devisors and performers in the Urban Theatre Project’s highly successful play, BACK HOME, which sold out at the 2006 Sydney Festival and toured to Toronto, Canada the following year. He also featured in Queensland’s Koeemba Jdarra Performing Arts Company productions of HOWIE THE ROOKIE and NJUNJAL THE SUN.
Aaron is a four time Deadly Award nominee for Male Actor of the Year for his performances in R.A.N. and EAST WEST 101.
Aaron has also been active behind the camera writing and directing the short film, SHARP EYE, as part of the SBS Television series BIT OF BLACK BUSINESS, the VR documentary EVERY KING TIDE for the SBS network, which was selected by the Cannes Film Festival and the Sheffield Film Festival. He was also the writer and director of on episode for the Elements series THE GUBAU GIZUL OF SAIBAI for the NITV network and Chanel 4 France network. Aaron is also the producer on STRAIGHT OUT OF THE STRAITS series for ABC iview.
In 2012, Aaron Associate Produced and starred opposite UK actor Brian Cox in the ABC crime drama, THE STRAITS. The series is based on his original idea and Produced by Matchbox Pictures.
In 2016, his production company Lone Star, along with Bunya Productions, produced BLUE WATER EMPIRE a 3 x 1hr drama documentary series on the history of the Torres Strait Islands which premiered on ABC 1 in June 2019. He also produced the short film DESERVE DESIRE written and directed by Jimi Bani and produced the WINDS OF ZENITH CULTURAL FESTIVAL for the NITV Network.
Aaron was the producer attachment on the feature film GOLDSTONE and was a member of the 2015/16 Indigenous Producers Initiative with Screen Australia. For the past two years Aaron has been training young Torres Strait Islanders in filmmaking as part of a TAFE accredited My Pathways programme. In 2020 Aaron graduated from the Australian Film Television Radio School with honours with a Masters of Screen Business and Leadership.
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NAIDOC Committee, Culture is Life and ABC Education Launch Official Educational Resources for NAIDOC Week 2024
ABC Education is proud to announce that it has once again been chosen to partner with the NAIDOC committee to create official NAIDOC week Education Resources for this year’s theme: ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.’ -
Screening: Lousy Little Sixpence
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this event contains the images of people who have passed away. -
Screening & Performance: Buried Country, Jerikye Williams
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this event may contain the images of people who have passed away. -
AHV NAIDOC Family Day at the Farm
Aboriginal Housing Victoria’s NAIDOC Family Day at the Farm is back for 2023! The much-loved community event will feature traditional crafts, live music, dance, an art show, a raffle and library storytelling. -
Biripi Corroboree
Aboriginal people living on Biripi country welcomed to our Corroboree. Also neighbouring nations Wider community welcome to attend -
NAIDOC Storytime with Eva Jo
Aboriginal Storytime is perfect for kindergarten and primary school children. Aunty Eva Jo Edwards is a Mutti Mutti, Boon Wurrung and Yorta Yorta woman, and has been presenting Aboriginal Storytime for many years. -
Screening of: Occupation: Native as part of Dardi Boorna-Wangkiny NAIDOC Film Festival
The Aboriginal story is often buried deep beneath the accepted 250-year Australian historical narrative. It's not that the Australian story is wrong, it's just that it's a wee bit one-sided. Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas, bites back at Australian history in this inspired satire.
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The Hunter Women's Centre
Aboriginal people are central to both the development and delivery of our event — through leadership, artistic contributions, cultural guidance, and community involvement.
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.