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NAIDOC morning tea and discussion session Libraries Tasmania – Queenstown Library and Services Tasmania are co-hosting their annual NAIDOC morning team on Friday the 8th July from 10 am to 12:30pm The community are invited to a wonderful morning tea to celebrate NAIDOC with bushtucker a cuppa and c
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NAIDOC at NCIE Community Day
NAIDOC at NCIE celebrates our Elders with a public event catering to 2,000+ Community members. Our doors open at 10. -
NAIDOC in the North
NAIDOC in the North is a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture through story, song, art dance and ceremony.
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Conservatorium of Music NAIDOC Concert
The NAIDOC Performance Night will exhibit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander led Performances from current students and staff at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
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NAIDOC 1986 Poster
A NAIDOC poster featuring a photograph by Robert Layton, author of the publication 'Uluru: An Aboriginal History of Ayers Rock'. While researching material for this book, Layton assisted with the preparation of a number of Aboriginal Land Claims including the claim to Uluru National Park.
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NAIDOC at The Station: Blak, Proud & Next Gen Loud
NAIDOC at The Station: Blak, Proud & Next Gen Loud | Friday 4 July 2025 | The Station, Birtinya | Proudly on Kabi Kabi Country
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Swan Districts Football Club NAIDOC Round
NAIDOC stalls, Welcome to Country by Matt McGuire, National Anthem – Jayda Agostino, SDFC vs WCE, Marn Grook at Halftime. -
NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. -
Port Adelaide Rugby Club NAIDOC WEEK
NAIDOC WEEK - For our Elders. This week we have some events happening at the club. Please feel free to join in and contribute to our community mural. Saturday we will be having a 'Sweet Treat Table' of yummy delicious delights. Any contributions for the table will be much appreciated. -
Nacap NAIDOC week morning tea
NAIDOC week morning tea including a Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country by Wurundjeri woman Julie Coombs. Nacap employees have been invited to bring their family members along. It concludes with a morning tea provided by Mabu Mabu.
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.