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Celebrate NAIDOC with First Nations portraiture during a live National Portrait Gallery program. Students celebrate the contributions of First Nations Elders in the National Portrait Gallery collection.
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‘Getting Up, Standing Up, Showing Up for NAIDOC’
To celebrate NAIDOC, North Adelaide Primary School students have created exciting new mixed media sculptures and drawings. These artworks directly resulted from students learning about Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art featured in the Art Gallery of South Australia online collec -
NAIDOC PORTRAITS Keep the Fire Burning
Celebrate the contributions, achievements and enduring strength of First Nations people represented in the National Portrait Collection. These programs will use portraits to engage students with this year’s NAIDOC theme through the visual communication tool of art.
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NAIDOC PORTRAITS Keep the Fire Burning
Celebrate the contributions, achievements and enduring strength of First Nations people represented in the National Portrait Collection. This program will use portraits to engage students with this year’s NAIDOC theme through the visual communication tool of art.
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Ryka Ali Performance
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with Ryka Ali who will perform songs and dances from both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and play the didgeridoo. Dances will feature unique Australian animals such as the kangaroo and the emu, and audience participation is greatly encouraged.
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Karla (fire) scratch art activity
Celebrate NAIDOC Week at the old Perth Central Fire Station with a creative scratch art activity.
Did you know that the word for fire in the Noongar language is "Karla"?
Starting with the symbol for Karla, you can scratch your own Noongar-inspired symbol story to take home. -
Burramatta NAIDOC
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with fun, food, music and activities at a FREE outdoor festival and concert headlined by JK-47.
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Jim Moginie in conversation with Catherine McGregor AM
Celebrate the commencement of NAIDOC Week 2024 with a Welcome to Country, followed by an unforgettable evening with Jim Moginie, a founding member of the legendary band Midnight Oil. Hear about Jim’s collaborations with First Nations Communities.
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Drop-in NAIDOC Kids Activities
Celebrate NAIDOC with some great kids activities to make and take home from 10am - 12noon.
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Indigenous Design Shrinkies
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with kids craft, stories and art inspired by Indigenous cultures!
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.