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Because of these women, I can! Shannan Dodson a Yawuru (Broome area) woman who was born in Katherine in the NT talks about her Aunty Patricia Dodson-Jauncey.
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Anne Martin, NAIDOC Committee Co-Chair
Anne Martin a Yuin woman and NAIDOC Committee Co-Chair talks about her mother, her greatest inspiration. -
Ben Mitchell, NAIDOC Committee Co-Chair
"Because of my wife, the mother to our 8 children, I can!"
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Ngarra Murray, NAIDOC Committee
Because of these women, I can! Ngarra Murray NAIDOC Committee member, comes from a long line of strong black Yorta Yorta (Wallithica) women. -
NAIDOC 2013 Poster
"Being recognised as the first people who occupied the land has been a struggle for our people to claim back what was already ours. Fifty years ago the Yolngu people worked together and fought for land rights.
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Art by Description: Onsite tour at the National Gallery
“‘I believe in the power of art, the power of the paintbrush. I know that art can change lives — it changed mine — and I hope that art can change the world too.”
Vincent Namatjira -
Morning Tea & Garden Tour
Belmont Neighbourhood Centre invites you to join us for morning tea and a garden tour on Monday 4th July, commencing at 11am. -
BELONGING
BELONGING features works by two Indigenous women artists Kim Brolga Willams and Kim Walmsley. In STOLEN: A Healing Journey, Kim Brolga Williams takes the viewer on a fifty-year journey inside Australia's history of Stolen Generations and how one young girl found where she belonged. In CORROBORATE -
Shellie Morris
Shellie Morris is a strong contributor to the music industry in Australia -
Patrick Mills
Patrick Mills is a Muralag man from the Torres Strait, Ynunga man from South Australia
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.