NAIDOC 1982 Poster
Poster promoting NADOC Week 1982. The theme 'Race for Life For A Race' was selected to compliment the national focus on the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane.
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Poster promoting NADOC Week 1982. The theme 'Race for Life For A Race' was selected to compliment the national focus on the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane.
Poster produced by the National Aborigines' Day Observance Committee (NADOC) to mark the 10th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum on National Aborigines Day, 8th July 1977. The poster resembles the Aboriginal Flag.
Powerhouse Castle Hill presents a free day of demonstrations, workshops, tours, drop-in activities and fun for people of all ages. The day’s program is inspired by Alchemy, a current exhibition showcasing First Nations creative practitioners from across Australia.
Prepare for an intimate rendezvous with Australian rock legends Eskimo Joe as they embark on a national
acoustic tour, gracing the stages of Australia's most beautiful theatres.
Prepare to be transported to a realm of wonder and awe as Gumbuya World Theme Park proudly presents ‘Gumbuya Dreaming’, a mesmerising digital light experience created and produced by Yarnology, led by acclaimed Indigenous artist Wayne Quilliam.
Presented By: Bubup Wilam Aboriginal Child and Family Centre for NAIDOC Week 2025 (The Next Generation: Strength, Vision, and Legacy)
Presenters, Renee Ronan & Natasha Kickett from Kaarla Baabpa Consulting sharing dreaming stories followed by an interactive session for everyone to participate.
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.