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Trivia Night
You have heard of trivia at your local, well here is an opportunity to put your natural knowledge, your wisened wit and indomitable intellect to the test with some of the EWB and beyond's finest information junkies online at the Engineering on Country Focus Group's Trivia night! -
Join the National NAIDOC Committee
Are you interested in setting the direction for national NAIDOC Week celebrations? Do you have the skills, passion and networks to help us drive and grow the celebrations? -
For Our Elders, 2023 Prayer Service
You are invited to join us at our 2023 NAIDOC Week Prayer Service, held in collaboration with local Aboriginal and faith communities. The prayer service will include an official Welcome to Country with Aunty Sandra Griffin, Awabakal Country. -
YOU CONNECT NAIDOC Celebration Day
YOU ARE INVITED! Together with Kyle Freeman, a Wiradjuri man, You Connect invites you to attend our NAIDOC week celebration. The event will be a day to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. There will be a Smoking Ceremony and Acknowledgement followed by Indigenous painting, -
2019 NAIDOC Award Nominations Now Open!
Do you know someone who has improved the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their communities and beyond?
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How will you celebrate NAIDOC Week? Introducing the Supporting NAIDOC Toolkit!
Are you looking for more ways to celebrate National NAIDOC Week? Our toolkit is here to help!
We are excited to introduce our Supporting NAIDOC Toolkit to help inspire your team, workplace, school, club or community group to celebrate National NAIDOC Week. -
Tickets to the National NAIDOC awards ceremony on sale soon!
Are you ready to purchase your tickets?
Tickets for the 2019 National NAIDOC Awards ceremony will go on sale at 11am (AEST) on Thursday 30 May, 2019.
The Awards Ceremony is the premier event on the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Calendar. -
Talking Deadly: Tracing Ancestors
Do you want to trace your family history, but don’t know where to start? -
Walk and Yarn
You’re invited for a stroll along Lake Joondalup with Justin Martin from Djurandi Dreaming. Listen to stories of the Dreamtime and learn more about the Noongar seasons, including the current season of Makura and how it influences the local plants and animals. Suitable for all ages.
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.