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Let's Celebrate our Elders. *Flag Raising/Yarnin' Circle/Smoking Ceremony/ *Cook up- mutton birds, wallaby patties, and lemon myrtle biscuits.
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Aboriginal Warriors - Do You Know of Them?
Lets take a walk back in time to this countries first history Marissa will guide you through the history of Aboriginal Warriors and their role in meeting Westerners. -
Lewis Langton
Lewis Langton is a visual and performing artist and teacher who lives and works in Canberra.
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Yinnaar Birrum's Dilly Bag children's storytime
Libraries Tasmania – Queenstown Library and Services Tasmania are hosting Yinnaar Burrim’s Dilly Bag to be held on the last Wednesday of the month. -
Valley Reserve Guided Walk with Uncle Ian Hunter
Light paced and light hearted, join in a guided social walk with Uncle Ian Hunter and learn about the beauty of Valley Reserve. Valley Reserve is a 15-hectare bushland reserve situated within Mount Waverley. -
NAIDOC Community Day - St Kilda
Linden New Art's NAIDOC Week Community Day promises an engaging blend of cultural immersion and community building.
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NAIDOC Community Day
Linden New Art's NAIDOC Week Community Day promises an engaging blend of cultural immersion and community building. The event, held in celebration of the rich heritage, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, will offer a diverse program catering to all ages.
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Yirra Yaakin - Lingo Lah Lah
Lingo Lah Lah - Written by Adam Edwards & Peter Docker Lingo Lah Lah by Adam Edwards and Peter Docker is a fun, interactive and joyful romp through our multilingual landscape, with a focus on Noongar language. Set on Wadandi Boodja; Woodich-Up Bilya (Margaret River), Lingo Lah Lah follows the -
Honouring Jorna Newberry 1959 - 2025
Linton & Kay Galleries celebrates the career of Pitjantjatjara artist, Jorna Newberry.
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"The Difference” by Lirix
Lirix is launching his first music album in 2025 and you can be among the first to see him perform live in person for the first time.
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.



