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The 2019 National NAIDOC award nominations are currently still open! As part of the National NAIDOC Committee (NNC) I took a moment to reflect on why these awards are so important. Do awards still matter? Does the wider community pay attention to them really?
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Stories of Connection, Stories of Us exhibition launch
Stories of Connection, Stories of Us photographic exhibition celebrates the bonds of care, culture and community shared by close family members and friends from the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community who speak candidly about relationships, connection to culture and the pride drawn -
Firestarter - The Story of Bangarra
The story of Bangarra Dance Theatre through the eyes of their long-standing and charismatic artistic director, Stephen Page.
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Art Exhibition THREADS by Kat Bell
A story of life, dreams and memories intertwining, entangling, and unravelling like threads of knotted course hairs on the tail of a wiry old beast. -
Panel Discussion - Straight from the Strait - Torres Strait Island musical in conversation with
Straight from the Strait is an upcoming Torres Strait Island musical about the breaking of a world record. Join Aunty Ruth Ghee, Uncle Luke Captain, Georgia Corowa and Rhianna Patrick in a panel discussion about the details of this performance and why opera was chosen to tell this story.
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NAIDOC March
Street march to Celebrate NAIDOC Week 2022. -
Gunnedah NAIDOC Art Exhibition Opening
A striking exhibition of original works by an amazing array of local Aboriginal artists under this years theme - Get up! Stand up! Show up! -
Gunnedah NAIDOC Art Exhibition
A striking month long exhibition of original works by an amazing array of local Aboriginal artists under this years theme - Get up! Stand up! Show up! - -
Online NAIDOC Week Afternoon Tea for Stroke Survivors
The Stroke Recovery Association is a non-profit organisation that develops and runs Stroke support groups for people who have experienced Stroke and their families. -
Nayri Niara NAIDOC Celebration
There is strong momentum for change and this is our time to rally around mob, our Elders and our community. The Nayri Niara NAIDOC Celebration is all about community coming together, to share stories, laugh, dance, sing. It is a day for us all to celebrate Aboriginal ways of knowing and being.
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.