Bass Coast /South Gippsland Reconciliation First Nations Art Exhibition
The official opening will be held on Sunday the 7th July. It is an annual exhibition of First Nations artists from the Bass Coast and surrounds.
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The official opening will be held on Sunday the 7th July. It is an annual exhibition of First Nations artists from the Bass Coast and surrounds.
Join the rhythm, energy, and celebration of NAIDOC Week these school holidays with First Nations Hip Hop Dancing Kids Workshop, led by Butchulla, South Sea Islander and Gubbi Gubbi artist and performer Georgie Baumann!
oin us for a walk and talk through our parks.
Uncle John Dickson from Nangahmi Ngallia Aboriginal Corporation will lead a tour through our park to raise awareness of the history of First Nations people and their culture within the area, including a Smoking Ceremony.
Ollie George is a Badimaya Elder from Western Australia who has worked tirelessly since the early 1990s to preserve his mother tongue, Badimaya.
Olman Walley takes you on a journey into Noongar culture at Ballajura Public Library. This interactive and inclusive event is not to be missed.
Olympic champion Rohanee Cox is captain of the WNBL team the Townsville Fire.
Rohanee is a Nyulnyul girl who grew up in Broome, Western Australia.
One of the largest NAIDOC events in Queensland, join QTIC for our annual NAIDOC Corporate Breakfast in Meeanjin, Brisbane.
Opening of a bold new dual exhibition by Daisy Dale Collier and Thelma Beeton - two dynamic artists whose work speaks to this year’s theme: “The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy.”
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.