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- Dante Rodrigues
Dante Rodrigues is a professional fighter with an impressive background, boasting titles in various martial art disciplines. A proud descendant of Tiwi Islander with a mix of Timorese, and Portuguese heritage. Dante started fighting since age 12 and has been competing against adults proferssionally since he was 14. He has claimed multiple state and Australian titles in Muay Thai and K1.
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Aunty Millie Ingram, a Wiradjuri Elder from Cowra NSW having grown up on Erambie Mission. Moved to Redfern during the 1950s to find work after facing limited opportunities in regional NSW. She began working at a chocolate factory in Redfern, where she also enrolled in night tertiary courses to further her job opportunities.
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Aunty Muriel Bamblett
Aunty Muriel Bamblett is a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung, Boon Wurrung Elder. As CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) since 1999, Aunty Muriel has advocated and advanced the interests of Aboriginal children and families, and has embedded culture in everything VACCA does to build resilience, self esteem, connection and belonging. - 2024 National NAIDOC Week Award Winners
The National NAIDOC Committee is honoured to begin this year’s NAIDOC Week by announcing the winners for this year's National NAIDOC Week Awards!
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2025 National NAIDOC Poster Competition and Award Nominations
The National NAIDOC Committee is thrilled to announce the launch of the 2025 National NAIDOC Poster competition, and the opening of the 2025 National NAIDOC Award nominations!
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NAIDOC 2025 Poster Winner and Michael Long as Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
The National NAIDOC Committee is proud to announce the winner of the 2025 National NAIDOC Week Poster Competition — Ancestral Lines by Jeremy Morgan Worrall — and to honour AFL icon and lifelong advocate Michael Long as the recipient of the 2025 National NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award.
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NAIDOC MOVIE NIGHT - Free community Emu Runner screening
National NAIDOC Week returns on July 6-13, 2025, a time to recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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NAIDOC MOVIE NIGHT - Free community Emu Runner screening
National NAIDOC Week returns on July 6-13, 2025, a time to recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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NAIDOC Week 2025 | Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony with Paul PK Kelly
National NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.
- NAIDOC Week celebrations- NAIDOC WEEK Poster exhibition
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year (Sunday to Sunday), to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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.