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Maggie-Jean Douglas - a Gubbi Gubbi artist from South East Queensland - is the winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC poster competition for 2021.
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NAIDOC 2021 Poster
Maggie-Jean Douglas, a Gubbi Gubbi artist from South East Queensland, used the 2021 NAIDOC Week theme, Heal Country!, as inspiration for her winning artwork ‘Care for Country’.
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Earring Weaving
Make a beautiful set of earrings using a traditional technique.
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NAIDOC 2025
There are many activities planned to promote better health care for the local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander population and showcase the heritage, cultures and spirits of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people living in and around Palmerston to our wide
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YARRAWONGA/MULWALA BRIDGE WALK NAIDOC 2022
Many Mobs Indigenous Corp & Yarrawonga Health invite all to Naidoc 2022 Cultural event, be apart of knowledge sharing, Get up!,Stand up!, Show up! and walk with us across the Yarrawonga/Mulwala Bridge to Kennedy Park for cultural activities, share your stories, and enjoy others stories. -
YARRAWONGA/MULWALA BRIDGE WALK NAIDOC 2022
Many Mobs Indigenous Corp & Yarrawonga Health invite all to Naidoc 2022 Cultural event, be apart of knowledge sharing, Get up!,Stand up!, Show up! and walk with us across the Yarrawonga/Mulwala Bridge to Kennedy Park for cultural activities, share your stories, and enjoy others stories. -
Manymak Energy Efficiency Project
The Manymak Energy Efficiency Project was successfully trialed throughout six remote communities in East Arnhem Land from 2013 to 2015.
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Maralinga Tjarutja + Q&A
The Maralinga people have lived on their lands for over 60,000 years. Institutionalised in the Ooldea Mission in the 1920s, colonial dispossession of the Maralinga people was further intensified when their lands were used for the British Nuclear Test Program between 1953 and 1963.
- NAIDOC in the South
March down Beach Road to Family Fun Day, Free BBQ and Aboriginal businesses and market stallholders.
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NAIDOC Celebration in Victor Harbor
March starting at 10.30am, Soldiers Memorial Garden.
Followed by Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony.
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.



