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All welcome to come and try Rock Painting at the Centacare NQ stall at the Deadly Day Out. There will be many stalls, food and stage speakers/dancers and more...
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Redfern Youth Connect x Sydney Comets NAIDOC Basketball Event 2024
All Youth and Families are welcome!
Redfern Youth Connect is a local Non-for-profit charity organisation for Youth located in Alexandria NSW.
We are thrilled to be holding our 2nd ever NAIDOC Basketball Event in partnership with the Sydney Comets.
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Celebrating First Nations natural hazard and land management research
In this all-First Nations webinar, you will hear directly from researchers and experts in this sector, speaking about their work, the benefits of meaningful inclusion of First Nations peoples and the way that ongoing First Nations research builds on the teachings of Elders. Speakers: Tammy Small - -
Ikaka Ardla - Keep the Fire Burning
This Ally Friendly Open to anyone and All sessions are about bringing participants to a deeper understanding of Fire, its purpose, its use, its forms and how we as a collective of individuals carry a responsibility for continued and generational change for the benefit of all who call this great S
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Always Was, Always Will Be. Always Was, Always Will Be. recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.
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Amanda Reid
Amanda Reid is Gurinagi & Wamba Wamba women from Sydney, New South Wales and an accomplished Indigenous Paralympic athlete.
Amanda is the first Aboriginal cyclist and medallist, winning Silver at Rio 2016, and the first female athlete since 1992 to achieve a podium status.
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Dreamtime Storytelling with Teresa Moore
Be amazed as you listen to Teresa Moore and visualize different stories come to life. These stories will connect us to the Aboriginal people, the land, and ancestral spirits, teaching morals and creating a sense of community. Free event. -
Cairns NAIDOC Breakfast
An Amazing Cairns NAIDOC Breakfast with two speakers based on action and advocacy theme with National and International profiles. Local Organisation DIYDG (Deadly Inspiring Youth Doing Good) are confirmed to speak. -
Learn Traditional Weaving
Amber Galvin is leading a traditional weaving workshop where you will learn a weaving technique and make your own small basket. The cost is $10 which will be donated to the Gloucester Worimi First Peoples Aboriginal Corperation -
Amelia Telford
Amelia Telford is a Bundjalung woman originating from Northern New South Wales.
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.