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Family Fun Day will start when the annual NAIDOC March will arrive from Outback at Isa. A variety of stalls (service providers, business and food) and local entertainers will be on hand to to entertain everyone throughout the day.
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Jacaranda Community Centre Family Day Belmont
Family fun day, music, cultural dance, flag raising, bouncy castle, face painting stalls, food and sausage sizzle, belly dancing, cultural display, arts/craft and more -
FareShare NAIDOC Week Celebration
FareShare Meanjin is hosting a special event to celebrate NAIDOC week. This will include a Welcome, a dance performance, smoking ceremony, and a presentation of our Meals for the Mob program. We will then proceed to the kitchen to cook Meals for the Mob, meals that are destined for Mornington Isla -
David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu, AM
Father, Grandfather, Brother, Actor, Artist, Ceremonial Dancer, Hunter and Tracker.
Renowned Yolngu Elder, David Gulpilil AM revolutionised the way the world saw Aboriginal people, by bringing traditional culture to the screen.
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Faye Carr
Faye Carr is a Yuggera Elder from Ipswich in Queensland, who has overcome a tough childhood to become a strong advocate and leader in her community.
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Launch - Us Mob and Truth Telling display
Featuring a Smoking Ceremony & Welcome to Country with Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Traditional Owner, Dardi Munwurro hosted sausage sizzle, refreshments and the launch of two thought provoking exhibitions. Exhibitions include: Us Mob: Celebrating and showcasing the continued practice of Victorian K -
Gold Coast Titans NAIDOC Day
Featuring musical and dance performances by local cultural groups, the event will be a celebration of Indigenous culture featuring a number of fun activities for kids and adults alike.
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NAIDOC Family Fun Day
Featuring children's activities, stallholders, BBQ, performers, arts and crafts and information displays in celebration of National NAIDOC Week -
Healing Country NAIDOC Celebrations
Featuring local musicians, FREE Sausage Sizzle Lunch Traditional Dancing NAIDOC award ceremony Service provider Stalls Weaving & jewelry making Traditional Food Sampling and more. -
Weaving Connections by Felicity Chapman (Deadly Weavers)
Felicity Chapman, aka ‘Deadly Weavers’, has travelled from Ngaro and Gia country (Airlie Beach) to participate as Toowoomba’s second feature artist in the Toowoomba Arts Footprint, Artists in Residence Program.
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.