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Cheryl Moggs, a proud descendant of the Bigambul people of Goondiwindi, Bungunya and Toobeah regions in South West Queensland is this year’s winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC Poster Competition.
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Chinchilla NAIDOC Community Fun Day
Chinchilla Community Fun Day is for the whole family to enjoy. There will be cultural workshops, traditional dancers, face painting, kids activities, music and food. -
Chris Tamwoy
Chris Tamwoy has ties to Badu, Boigu and Darnley Islands in the Torres Strait and is a self-taught guitar virtuoso in the making.
Since a video of a school performance went viral, his stage presence and emotive musical gift have been making an impression on the Australian music scene.
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Christine Anu
National NAIDOC Creative Talent Award CategoryChristine Anu, a proud Torres Strait Islander, is one of Australia’s most celebrated performers. A multi-ARIA and Deadly Award winner, she’s best known for her iconic rendition of “My Island Home,” which became a cultural anthem and was featured at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Christine began her career at NAISDA, later performing with Bangarra and starring in major musicals and films like Moulin Rouge! and The Matrix Reloaded. In 2024, she released Waku – Minaral A Minalay, her first original album in 20 years. In 2025, she stars as Hermes in the Australian premiere of Hadestown.
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Ms. Christine Anu
Christine Anu, a proud Torres Strait Islander, is one of Australia’s most celebrated performers. A multi-ARIA and Deadly Award winner, she’s best known for her iconic rendition of “My Island Home,” which became a cultural anthem and was featured at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. -
Christobel Swan
Christobel Swan is a proud Pertame, Southern Arrernte woman from Central Australia.
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NAIDOC Service
A church service celebration of NAIDOC week, including guests Chris Waixel and Tahana Turner from The Salvation Army's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Team, in conjunction with local elders and community.
- Whales Seals and Wirlomin Stories
The City of Albany is proud to host an exhibition showcasing artworks from the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories picture books at the Albany Town Hall next month.
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Ballaarat NAIDOC installation - Umbrella Lane
The City of Ballarat's black yellow and red umbrellas are back and Blak, Loud and Proud supported by Council's Reconciliation and Social Inclusion team and Mid West Tourism Ballarat.
- Virtual Art Exhibition
City Libraries (Clarkson, Girrawheen, Wanneroo and Yanchep/Two Rocks) City of Wanneroo Civic Centre.
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.