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Over 30 different NAIDOC week virtual excursions available from organsiations such as Sydney Opera House, National Maritime Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Museum of Australian Democracy, Australia Post and many more. All searchable on one website.
- 2018 poster
Painted by Bigambul woman, Cheryl Moggs, from Goondiwindi, the painting portrays the 2018 theme, Because of her, we can! showing the courage and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
- About the artwork: tarmunggie Woman
Painted by Bigambul woman, Cheryl Moggs, from Goondiwindi, the painting portrays the 2018 theme, Because of her, we can! showing the courage and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Cheryl shares in her own words below, the inspiration behind the artwork.
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WNDAC NAIDOC After Party Celebrating our Elders
Pamper event for Elders -
The Conversation: 30 years since Mabo
A panel discussion focusing on the Mabo decision 30 years on. An incredible panel of well-connected experts in conversation - NAIDOC Week in Paris
As part of the Australia now program, the Australian Embassy in Paris has created a full and rich program for NAIDOC Week 2022 in order to share with our French and international public here in Paris the importance of culture, which Australia and France have in common.
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You Can Go Now - feature documentary screening
As part of NAIDOC week, we invite our First Nations communities and allies to attend a screening of a new feature documentary You Can Go Now. - NAIDOC Week 2023: Eco-dyeing and bush tucker workshop - afternoon session
As part of NAIDOC week celebrations, First Nations community members are invited to register for this free and all-inclusive workshop (afternoon session) to create a collaborative artwork for the 'For Our Elders' exhibition.
- NAIDOC Week 2023: Eco-dyeing and bush tucker workshop - morning session
As part of NAIDOC week celebrations, First Nations community members are invited to register for this free and all-inclusive workshop (morning session) to create a collaborative artwork for the 'For Our Elders' exhibition.
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Make a Mini Bunjil
As part of NAIDOC 2024 and the school holidays, join Jasmine-Skye in this free workshop to make a beautiful, small eagle to represent Bunjil. Bunjil is a Creator Spirit and Ancestral Being that takes the form of the Wedge-Tail Eagle to some of the people of the Kulin Nations.
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.