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Heal country through story, song and language. Join us for a special Zoom storytime to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2021.
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NAIDOC Week: Understanding Mental Health within Our Indigenous Communities
'Heal Country' is the theme for NAIDOC week this year (4 to 11th July) and in a time of Covid and uncertainty, it certainly is a poignant reminder of what has been and what can be if we all work together. We are very honoured to have Tanja Hirvonen, Board Director of the Australian Indigen - National NAIDOC 2021 Poster Competition and Award nominations
The National NAIDOC Committee invites entries from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists for the National NAIDOC Poster Competition reflecting and capturing the 2021 theme: Heal Country!
- Central Coast NAIDOC Community Day
• Health Screening - health screening and advice for all - get a FREE shirt when you finish your health screening • Elder's Precinct- space for our Elders • Over 60 Community & Health stalls with information on local community services and great giveaways • Aboriginal Business selling a wide
- Ablaze: Filmmakers Talk
Hear filmmakers Tiriki Onus and Alec Morgan talk about the making of "Ablaze", which won last year’s Victorian Premier's History Award. In their powerful feature documentary, Tiriki discovers a 70-year-old silent film reel that suggests his grandfather, high profile activist and successful entrepr
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Future Women NAIDOC Week event
Hear from First Nations women as they tell stories, honour their Elders and imagine a truly reconciled Australia. Wonnarua and Yuin woman, and Future Women writer, Madison Howarth will host this very special event and will be joined on stage by N’Arwee’t Professor Carolyn Briggs AM, Mundanara Bayle -
Reconciliation Place Public Walks
Hear their stories. Amplify their voice – Reconciliation Place Public Walks
The National Capital Authority will be running free public tours during NAIDOC week. -
Hearing for Healing: An Ear Health Message competition
Hearing is an important part of connection and communication for many. Ensuring ears are healthy and working well, is therefore also important. Show us how hearing impacts your ability to connection and communicate with your community. -
Aunty Rosalie Kickett
National NAIDOC Female Elder Award CategoryIn the heart of Acacia Prison, an incredible Elder is changing lives. Aunty Rosalie Kickett, a proud Wilman, Beelya, Ballardong, Menang, Bibbulmen Nyoongar Nation Yok, who has dedicated her life to empowering Aboriginal people, most recently incarcerated Aboriginal men.
With her extensive experience and an associate degree in mental health and counselling, Aunty Rosalie travels across Australia, delivering critical training on Aboriginal mental health and suicide prevention. But her impact doesn't stop there, As a Lifeline Australia National First Nations Family and Domestic Violence Subject Matter Expert, she ensures that women in our communities are safe and supported. For over 40 years, Aunty Rosalie has been a beacon of hope, fostering resilience and connection among our most vulnerable.
She has an unwavering commitment to creating safer communities.
- Heart in Art
The Heart in Art exhibition is a collaboration between Woollahra Council and First Hand Solutions Aboriginal Corporation to coincide with the National Indigenous Art Fair and NAIDOC Week.
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.