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Unavailing Aboriginal Art in Hallway of Dalmar House. Aboriginal Dot art with staff, yarning about Aboriginal History, culture and learning out our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Hero's who have paved the way for our people. Learning about History of NAIDOC.
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Ernest Hoolihan
Uncle Ernest Hoolihan was born in the far-north Queensland town of Ingham, later moving to Townsville with his family. There he became the first Indigenous person to attain a scholarship with the Townsville Grammar School.
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Uncle Jack Charles
Uncle Jack Charles is a Bunurong and Wiradjuri man, and a member of the Stolen Generations. He grew up in the Salvation Army Boys' Home at Box Hill, Melbourne as the only Aboriginal child, not knowing his heritage until the age of 17.
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Lester Bostock
Uncle Lester Bostock has overcome personal challenges with dignity to represent the interests of Indigenous people regionally, nationally and internationally.
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Roger Knox
Uncle Roger Knox has uplifted and entertained audiences from across the world with his beautiful honeyed voice. He has embraced a diverse career in Cabaret, Gospel and Country Music. -
Family fun and culture connection to the sea
UNDERSTANDING TIDES AND CULTURE FOOD SORCES AND THE DANGER OF COCKEL SHELLS AND WHAT IS CULTURE SENCERTIVE
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UniSA Nunga Screen Evening
UniSA invite you to join us for a special evening of First Nations short films at Nunga Screen 2022, proudly presented by Country Arts SA with support from the South Australia Film Corporation. -
Swan Hill Koorioke
Unleash your inner superstar at our karaoke event! Sing solo or with friends, win prizes, and rock the house! Don't miss the ultimate karaoke extravaganza – see you there!
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Benalla NAIDOC Week Celebration
Unveiling of Local Aboriginal Artist Artwork, Live Music, Dancers, Info Stalls, Displays, Lucky Door Prizes, Traditional Games, Free Food, Children's Activities
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Dapto Mall Unveiling of Tharawal Mural
Unveiling of Tharawal mural (by Shannon Carlson) and free Community Event with Wollongong City Council.
Will include a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony.
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.