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Starting at Civic Park Newcastle at 9am for Flag Raising, join us as we march to Foreshore Park. There, kicking off at 10am, we'll have a day of music, dancing, entertainment, food and catching up with mob. Mitch Tambo is headlining the stage, with children's performers and dancers through the day.
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Tony Briggs
Starting his career as an actor on Neighbours in the 1980’s, Tony Brigg’s career in the arts has gone from strength to strength.
Over the past 25 years he has performed on both stage and screen, gaining a reputation as one of Australia’s leading Indigenous performers.
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NAIDOC DAY Street March
Starting at Outback at Isa, walk pass McDonalds, up rodeo Drive, left on West Street, right on Isa Street, and across Little Isa Street bridge to conclude at the Mount Isa skate Park -
Adam Goodes at The State Library NSW
The State Library hosts a free online event for schools featuring First Nations authors Adam Goodes, Ellie Laing and illustrator David Hardy. This amazing team will talk about their Welcome to Country books for primary school students. Register for the zoom link.
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Cancellation of Awards Ceremony for the National NAIDOC Awards 2021
The 2021 National NAIDOC Award winners will now be announced online and in conjunction with our media partners and key stakeholders. -
NAIDOC Week 2020 brings different opportunities to connect and celebrate
Statement from the National NAIDOC Committee
Regardless of when it is celebrated NAIDOC Week is an event of national importance for all Australians.
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Reconciliation Tasmania events
Statewide events
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NAIDOC Week Promotion - Static Display at our Family Fun Day
There will be a static display promoting NAIDOC Week and the theme, Heal Country! The static display will include the text from the NAIDOC site explaining the theme 'Heal Country' and what it means, along with tips on ways people can help to heal country in their own homes (eg. -
MEGAfauna: myths & legends!
Step back in time on this family adventure trail to meet the enormous creatures that inspire myths and legends, art and culture. Let your imagination run wild and daydream about what it was like to live with these gigantic animals. -
Stephen Page
Stephen Page is a descendant of the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh Nation from South East Queensland.
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.