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As part of NAIDOC week celebrations, First Nations community members are invited to register for this free and all-inclusive workshop (morning session) to create a collaborative artwork for the 'For Our Elders' exhibition.
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Make a Mini Bunjil
As part of NAIDOC 2024 and the school holidays, join Jasmine-Skye in this free workshop to make a beautiful, small eagle to represent Bunjil. Bunjil is a Creator Spirit and Ancestral Being that takes the form of the Wedge-Tail Eagle to some of the people of the Kulin Nations.
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Make a Mini Marngrook
As part of NAIDOC 2024, mob are invited to join Jasmine-Skye in a free workshop to make a small scale marngrook from possum pelt. You’ll be guided through the techniques to create a satisfying cultural object to take home.
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Doing it Right – Respectful Brand Alignment with First Nations Art
As part of NAIDOC Week 2025, this webinar offers practical guidance for businesses looking to collaborate with First Nations artists and art centres — respectfully, ethically, and meaningfully.
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Perth NAIDOC Netball Carnival
As part of NAIDOC week celebrations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander netball players from across WA are invited to participate in the annual NAIDOC Netball Carnival, the largest such netball event in Australia. -
CPA Australia NAIDOC Week Webinar
As part of our NAIDOC Week 2025 celebrations, this webinar will highlight CPA Australia’s ongoing partnership with the First Nations Foundation (FNF) and our shared commitment to advancing financial literacy in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
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Rock Painting at Centacare NQ
As part of our NAIDOC Celebrations join us this school holidays for rock painting in our outside courtyard. There are limited numbers so please register your interest in attending by calling Centacare NQ on 1300 672 273 -
Internal Landscapes - Gallery Tours
As a part of the programming for our Internal Landscapes exhibition, featuring four emerging First Nations artists with a lived experience of mental health and trauma, Alena Landers, Anna Ellis, Laiken Jackson and Tupun Wult
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Yarning Circle: Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Science and Mining
As part of SMI's NAIDOC 2021 activities you are invited to joins us for a Yarning Circle when Indigenous and non-indigenous experts will discuss the NAIDOC theme Heal Country! Photo: Selective removal of wetland species by Kungarakan and Warai Traditional Owners, courtesy of Glen Ware, Newmont -
BBQ & Traditional Indigenous Games
Participate in some Traditional Indigenous Games and enjoy a BBQ.
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.