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'Our Country' Indigenous Art exhibition
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PENRITH NAIDOC 2023: Sharing Knowledge, Sharing Culture Twilight Markets
Our culture is dependent on the continuous sharing of knowledge passed down from our Elders. Our event highlights the importance of our Elders' knowledge through yarns by the fire, market stalls selling their art, food and other items made by them. You will find large portraits of our Elders on disp -
Our Culture in Glass - NAIDOC Week Glass Art Exhibition
Our Culture in Glass is an exhibition of Glass Artwork by participants of the Glaas Inc First Nations Workshop Program and First Nations glass students and graduates of Melbourne Polytechnic.
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Central Coast NAIDOC Community Day
Our deadly Central Coast NAIDOC Community Day is back for 2022! - YARNING STRONG – NAIDOC WEEK SPECIAL – FOR OUR ELDERS!
FOR OUR ELDERS! This Yarning Strong panel join our hosts Mitch Tambo and Cerisa Benjamin in celebrating our Elders within the music industry past and present, for everything they do, and continue to do, in creating pathways for the generations to come. Our Elders have been trailblazers, leaders
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Inner City NAIDOC Family Fun Day
Our Eora NAIDOC Family Fun Day will be a day of Celebration, Commemoration and Protest. There will be performers of Aboriginal Dancers, Singer Songwriters, Musicians, Bands, Elders Tent, Jarjum Activities, BBQ Lunch and more! -
On Wangal Land - Conversations with Community
Our First Nations community who live, work, and are connected to Wangal Land are thoughtful, diverse, and open to sharing their experiences. -
St Kilda Football Club and the Danny Frawley Flag Raising Ceremony
Our First Peoples players will be conducting a Flag Raising Ceremony from 12.00 - 12.15pm. It will be held at the entrance flag poles at RSEA Park. Please join us. -
Penrith NAIDOC Event
Our free Penrith NAIDOC Event returns to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, history and heritage!
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NAIDOC Corporate Volunteering
Our NAIDOC corporate team engagement days for groups of up to 10 and a minimum of 6 and offer a fun and impactful opportunity to improve the housing and support services of Indigenous people suffering disadvantage by repairi
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.