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TLALC NAIDOC Family Fun Day is back better than ever in 2022.
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Acknowledge This! How to give an authentic Acknowledgement of Country
Today, many organisations, businesses and schools are implementing Acknowledgements of Country - and not many people know why. Most people present an AoC read off a script, ad lib one they’ve heard, or worst case scenario treat it as part of housekeeping. -
Bootlegger
Today. Northern Quebec at the beginning of winter. Mani, a law master’s student, returns to her remote Indigenous reserve and realizes that many outdated paternalistic laws are still in force. -
Bootlegger
Today. Northern Quebec at the beginning of winter. Mani, a law master’s student, returns to her remote Indigenous reserve and realizes that many outdated paternalistic laws are still in force. -
Bootlegger
Today. Northern Quebec at the beginning of winter. Mani, a law master’s student, returns to her remote Indigenous reserve and realizes that many outdated paternalistic laws are still in force. -
NAIDOC in the North
Together, we aim to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and share the oldest, continuous living culture to build a unified and stronger community.
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NAIDOC in the North 2025
Together, we aim to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and share the oldest, continuous living culture to build a unified and stronger community.
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Djoorabiny Moort (Happy Family)
Together with your loved ones, learn about Noongar kinship and symbology, then use these ideas to paint your family portrait and tell your story.
Afterwards, break bread with your neighbours as you learn to make ornaments from salt dough and native herbs.
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Abbots Yard - Born to Dance
Tongberang’i Ngarrga Inc invites you to their 2022 NAIDOC celebrations featuring an all-Aboriginal line-up of DJs, performers, artists, comedians, and storytellers. This year’s NAIDOC theme is "Get up! Stand up! -
First Nations Experience of Democracy
On this tour you will hear stories of how First Nations Australians have created change.
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.