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Forming part of this years’ NAIDOC running festival in Wyndham Vale is an exciting and all-inclusive art exhibition showcasing art and cultural practice of Western Melbourne’s First Nations community. All Mob of Melbourne’s West are invited to take part by sharing an ‘artwork’ of their choice and/o
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The Song Keepers
Four generations of song women that make up The Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir, go on a historic journey to take back the hymns that were given to their ancestors by the German missionaries but in their own ancient Aboriginal languages and on their own terms.
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Screening: Samson and Delilah
Fourteen-year-old Aboriginal teenagers Samson (Rowan McNamara) and Delilah (Marissa Gibson) hail from a remote community in the Central Australian desert. -
NAIDOC @ Ellenbrook Youth Centre
A free all-ages event with performers, food, activities and more
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Whispering Gully as a community Celebrates NAIDOC Week
Free Arts and crafts, indigenous painting, games, didgeridoo playing with Leroy and Jahmarley, smoking ceremony with Leroy, traditional Aboriginal dancing with Jahmarley and an afternoon tea shared with the SDRC Mayor Vic Pennisi -
NAIDOC Day Villawood
• FREE Barbeque
• Cultural activities and
workshops
• Jumping castle
• Face painting
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NAIDOC Community BBQ - Bligh Park Community Services Inc
Free BBQ to celebrate NAIDOC week in the Hawkesbury. All welcome! -
VACCA NAIDOC Community Event
Free BBQ Smoking ceremony Performances Workshops & children activities Stalls Service Providers Give aways -
REDxNAIDOC
A free Church celebration where TED Talks meets NAIDOC Week, featuring short talks and video messages on First Nations topics. All are welcome. -
VACCA NAIDOC Wangaratta Community Gathering
Free community BBQ, Coffee van, Fun stalls, Big games, Indigenous Outreach Projects Hip Hop Crew, Madi Colville Yorta Yorta musician, Boomerang painting and throwing, Weaving and dilly bag making, face painting and much more.
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.