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The festival celebrates our foods,culture and entertainment and will be held this year at Oxley Creek Co.mon in Rocklea in Brisbane
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ANTaR Inner West Film Presentation "BackTrack Boys"
Film presentation of 'BackTrack Boys' - a story about a group of troubled boys on a perilous course towards jail until they meet up with Bernie Shakeshaft and hit the road with his legendary dog jumping team. -
Dardi Boorna-Wangkiny NAIDOC Film Festival Launch - Screening of 'Black Magic'
Filmed in Tambellup, Dumbleyung, Katanning, Gnowangerup, Kojonup, Marribank and Albany, Black Magic features the personal stories of local indigenous AFL legends.
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OUR SAAY- PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION
Finalists who have been successful in the regional or remote areas will be able to access travel assistance to attend the event. There will be a male and a female winner in each category. The primary and middle years finalists will receive their question 48 hours prior to the competition date. Se -
Local NAIDOC Committees
To find out how you can get involved in NAIDOC activities in your community, contact your local NAIDOC Committee. -
Dalka Warra Mittung Fire Keepers Community Event
The “Fire Keepers” event will be a cultural celebration for the community and will include a number of music performances and cultural activities. It will honour the strength and vitality of First Nations people and their connection to Country.
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NAIDOC 2011 Poster
"A First Australian family links hands as they step out on the road to change – proud of who they are, encouraged by what has already been achieved, and united in their goal to be change makers for a bright new future." - Matthew Humphries
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Justice, Elders and Culture in the Koori Court
First established more than 20 years ago, the Koori Court is a court for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders developed to reflect cultural issues, promote community participation and enable culturally-informed decision making. For NAIDOC Week 2023, join Koori Court Elder Uncle Walter Harrison, S -
Keynote Lecture With Professor Marcia Langton AO
First inaugural Keynote Lecture which will be delivered by Professor Marcia Langton AO, Associate Provost at the University of Melbourne and internationally renowned anthropologist, geographer and academic. -
Kura yeye boorda Boordiya (Past, present and future Elders)
In First Nations society Elders are held in high esteem, they are recognised for their life experiences and the knowledge they have accumulated over the years.
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.