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In recognition of NAIDOC week, we invite carers to join us for a morning filled with conversation and activities to learn more about NAIDOC week Join us to paint the Aboriginal flag, join a virtual yarning with First Nations Elders, watch a Torres Strait Islander blessing song and create our own NA
- Harry’s x House of Darwin
In recognition of this important week in Australia’s history, the Harry’s team is collaborating with NT-based House Of Darwin on a T-shirt featuring an illustration by NT artist Luna Tunes, with profits from sales going towards “Hoop Dreams”, an initiative to build, restore & beautify basketball
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Volunteering with Habitat for Humanity
In recognition and support of NAIDOC Week, where the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are celebrated, Habitat for Humanity, wish to show support of local Indigenous communities, and invite you to join us. We invite teams of motivated and inspired co -
For Our Elders: Aunty Marlene Gilson, in conversation with Kiri Smart
In recognition of this year’s NAIDOC theme, ‘For Our Elders’, we are honoured to welcome Wadawurrung Elder, Aunty Marlene Gilson to discuss her art and share her cultural knowledge, in conversation with Kiri Smart from the Art Gallery of Ballarat. Image: Marlene Gilson, ‘Eureka’ 2022, 60 x 70 cm, a -
Redlands Coast NAIDOC Cultural Celebration 2024
Redland City Council are proudly hosting the Redlands Coast NAIDOC Cultural Celebration on Sunday 7 July in Cleveland to launch NAIDOC Week 2024.
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Redlands Coast NAIDOC Cultural Celebration 2025
Redlands Coast NAIDOC Cultural Celebration 2025 - The free event will feature stage entertainment by first nations performers, smoking ceremony, information stalls, weaving workshops, indigenous face painting, kids’ activiti
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For Our Elders Exhibition
Reflecting on the 2023 NAIDOC Week theme, For our Elders, Kingston Arts presents a group exhibition of esteemed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists that encourages conversation between traditional practices and contemporary approaches. This exhibition is presented as part of NAIDOC Week 2 -
Reg Knox
Reginald Roy Knox, or Uncle Reg, was born in 1934 at Toomelah Aboriginal Mission. He has lived in Logan City for the past 40 years, winning admiration and respect over a long period for his outstanding artwork, contribution to the community and commitment to working with young people.
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Interpreting in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
Register now to learn more about interpreting in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Language communities - Cancellation of National NAIDOC Awards ceremony in Mparntwe (Alice Springs)
We regret to announce that we have decided to cancel the National NAIDOC Awards ceremony scheduled for Mparntwe (Alice Springs) on Saturday 3 July 2021.
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.