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City Libraries (Clarkson, Girrawheen, Wanneroo and Yanchep/Two Rocks) City of Wanneroo Civic Centre.
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Burramatta NAIDOC Day
City of Parramatta is bringing local Burramatta NAIDOC celebrations back in 2021 to celebrate the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for NAIDOC Week 2021. An all-day festival for the whole family. -
Yarra Lights
City of Yarra presents three works by First Nations artists for NAIDOC Week. Curated by the Centre for Projection Art in partnership with Agency Projects, the artworks of Jazz Money, Gutiŋarra Yunupiŋu and Dr. -
Sharing Noongar Language
Clint and Kylie Bracknell will share insights into their language journey including songs, Shakespeare sonnets and their new book, Shakespeare on the Noongar Stage: Language Revival and Hecate.
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NAIDOC Career's Expo 2025
The Cloncurry Community NAIDOC Careers Expo is the most dynamic and diverse careers event in Cloncurry.
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Colleen Tighe Johnson
National NAIDOC Creative Talent Award CategoryColleen Tighe Johnson is a renowned fashion designer and proud Gomeroi woman.
Colleen uses her creative talents to harness the spirit of her Gomeroi ancestors and revive Gomeroi Dreaming Stories through each design. Her label, Buluuy Mirrii (Black Star in her Gamilaraay language) has been featured on international runways in Melbourne, Darwin, Sydney, New Zealand, Canada, New York Fashion Week in 2017 and 2023, Cannes Film Festival and Paris Fashion Week. Colleen tells cultural stories within her designs – unique commissioned Gomeroi artworks are printed onto luxury fabrics and used to design couture garments showcased on her runways. Her designs have been worn by many outstanding Women, including Dr Casey Sullivan, NSW Aboriginal Women of the Year 2024.
In addition to her successful design work, Colleen has blended her creative fashion talent with the Buluuy Mirrii Youth Development Program providing First Nations youth with an entry point into the world of fashion. Now in its fifteenth year, this program has enabled many young First Nations people from Tamworth, Moree and surrounds to participate in cultural development whilst gaining industry skills. The Buluuy Mirrii Youth Development Program meets young people where they are at – providing mentors from across the community who work with them to support them as individuals. There have been many success stories from this program, with many young women going on from Buluuy Mirrii to have impressive careers in fashion and entertainment.
Colleen Tighe Johnson has had an enormous impact on the women in her local community as well as exemplifying the creativity and talent of First Nations people to international audiences.
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NAIDOC Week Celebrations
Come along to enjoy a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony by a local Elder, story time by a local Elder, cultural dance performances, basket weaving workshop, community art project, and drop by to say hello to Noongar Radio who will be broadcasting live on the day outside Mary Davies Library and -
Salvo's Garden of Hope NAIDOC Event
Come along and enjoy kangaroo and damper by the fire, or just enjoy the company of our Elders, there will be activities for your children, all the family under the stars. Kaya! -
Nragi Muthar/The Deadly Nannas
Come along to the South Australian Museum this NAIDOC Week and enjoy special FREE live performances by the talented Nragi Muthar/The Deadly Nannas. Established in 2017, Nragi Muthar/The Deadly Nannas are a group of grandmothers who enjoy singing in their Ngarrindjeri language and in English. -
Nragi Muthar/The Deadly Nannas
Come along to the South Australian Museum this NAIDOC Week and enjoy special FREE live performances by the talented Nragi Muthar/The Deadly Nannas. Established in 2017, Nragi Muthar/The Deadly Nannas are a group of grandmothers who enjoy singing in their Ngarrindjeri language and in English.
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.