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In celebration of NAIDOC Week, join Jude Jarrett from Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative for a series of painting workshops. The interactive kids workshops will include painting on canvas, woodcuts & clapsticks.
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NAIDOC Week Art Exhibition
o In celebration of NAIDOC Week, Investa & Sheldon invite you to join us in the lobby on Monday 4 July from 12:00pm to commemorate the launch of our week long NAIDOC art exhibition featuring local First Nations Artists. This year’s theme “Get up, Stand up, Show up!” encourages all of us to champ -
GET UP! STAND UP! SHOW UP!
Celebrations NAIDOC 2022 in partnership with MIngenew shire, Mingenew Primary school, Mingenew community and Wattandee Littlewell group -
Heal Country, Let’s Plant
In celebration of NAIDOC Week 2021, Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation will host this session to discuss ‘Heal Country’. Children will be gifted with a plant to take home and taught how to tend to it for best growth. Ages 6-9. -
NAIDOC Week with Mercy Community
CHANGE OF VENUE! Mercy Community | Invitation to NAIDOC Week | 5 July 2022 | FREE arts & crafts activities & Morning Free Arts and Crafts Activities and Morning Tea - Charmaine Mumbulla, winner of the NAIDOC 2019 poster competition
Charmaine Mumbulla is the winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC poster competition for 2019. Charmaine cares deeply about the 2019 National NAIDOC theme, and about the celebration of Indigenous art and history.
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Hands Up! Gilgandra!
Check out our Hands Up installation on the lawns at the front of Gilgandra Shire Council's Warren Road office. The installation will be up Monday-Friday over NAIDOC week. -
Dr Chelsea Bond
Dr Chelsea Bond is an Aboriginal and South Sea Islander Australian and a descendant of the Munanjahli people of Beaudesert.
- Cherisse Buzzacott
Cherisse Buzzacott, is an Arrernte woman from Mparntwe (Alice Springs) with connection to Central Australia (Kaytetye, Anmatyerr) and S.A. (Arabunna). She grew up west of Mparntwe on Iwupataka Outstation, with strong connections to her community.
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Because of her, we can! - Cherisse Buzzacott
This years theme celebrates the essential role that women have played - and continue to play - as active and significant role models at the community, local, state and national levels.
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.