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Dreamtime Markets and Fun Day Indigenous and non Indigenous arts, crafts, businesses Local producers, Local artists and artisans Performers and demonstrators We are particularly keen to encourage onsite activities such as artists working on a piece, potters creating pieces (limitations of site perm
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Deadly Damper-Making
Drop into this delicious workshop to learn how to make ‘mereny’ – that’s Noongar for bread!
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Weaving Rhiannon and Leanne
Drop-in to this free, all ages, weaving workshop led by Dharug artists and educators Rhiannon Wright and Leanne Watson.
- Dubbo Community NAIDOC Ball 2024
Dubbo Community NAIDOC Ball is an annually occurring event during National NAIDOC week and allows community to come together and celebrate the resilient invaluable achievements of Aboriginal people that live, study, volunteer, and work within and for our community.
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Curtin Creative Jam '21: "Heal Country!" Design Competition
Due to covid restrictions in WA, the Curtin Creative Jam '21 has been rescheduled. The rescheduled event will run from Mon 12 July to Fri 16 July. - The 2020 NAIDOC Local Grants round have re-opened
Due to the impact of COVID-19 and the postponement of NAIDOC Week to 8-15 November, the local grant round had been put on hold.
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Closure of 2020 NAIDOC Local Grants Round
Due to the risk to public health currently posed by the potential spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the Australian Government has advised Australians to slow the spread of the virus through social distancing measures.
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DUNCAN FERGUSON
Duncan Fergurson from Dubbo entertaining in the front bar of hotel Everyone Welcome -
Sweet Country - Joondalup
During the 1920s in Northern Territory of Australia, an elderly farmer kills the farm owner in self-defence. A breath-taking game of cat and mouse ensues after he decides to escape with his wife.
Starring: Hamilton Morris, Sam Neill, Bryan Brown
Classification: MA
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NAIDOC Week Exhibition tours
During NAIDOC week exhibition tours of Hatched National Graduate Show: 2022 will run daily putting a spotlight colonisation, truth-telling and national healing.
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.