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The Annual NAIDOC Art Exhibition at the Wonthaggi Artspace showcases and celebrates local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. The exhibition is hosted by the Bass Coast and South Gippsland Reconciliation Group with support from the Bass Coast Reconciliation Network.
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NAIDOC WEEK - flag raising ceremony
The annual NAIDOC Week flag raising ceremony will be held in the courtyard at Council’s Administration Building -
NAIDOC WEEK - flag raising ceremony
The annual NAIDOC Week flag raising ceremony will be held in the courtyard at Council’s Administration Building. -
NAIDOC WEEK - flag raising ceremony
The annual NAIDOC Week flag raising ceremony will be held in the courtyard at Council’s Administration Building on Tuesday 5th July 2022 - NAIDOC Week Teaching Resources
The annual NAIDOC Week Teaching resources are now available from SBS Learn.
The NAIDOC Week teaching resource is full of activities and links to assist teachers and their students to reflect on this year’s theme, ‘Heal Country!’.
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FAMILY FUN DAY
Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation will be hosting a Family Fun Day at Purkiss Reserve from 10am - 2pm for NAIDOC Lots of fun activities, bush medicine, healthy BBQ and drinks for young and old, information stalls. -
NAIDOC Committee Expression of Interest
Applications for the NAIDOC Committee EOI are now closed. -
Join the National NAIDOC Committee!
Applications are now open for membership of the National NAIDOC Committee.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of setting the national direction for NAIDOC Week celebrations across the country over the next decade.
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Join the National NAIDOC Committee
Applications are now open for membership of the National NAIDOC Committee for the next three years. -
SHADOW SPIRIT : KIMBERLEY MOULTON IN CONVERSATION WITH JULIE GOUGH
Archivist-detective artist Julie Gough in conversation with Shadow Spirit curator Kimberley Moulton to discuss the themes, knowlege and subsumed histories behind Gough’s work.
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.