How did it start and what does it celebrate? NAIDOC Week is a big celebration for Indigenous people and a highlight on the Blak calendar – it is our Blak Christmas. While National Reconciliation Week ...
Show your support for Elders this NAIDOC Week through these unique design projects. NAIDOC Week, which draws its name from the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee, takes place ...
NAIDOC week is a big celebration for Indigenous people and a highlight on the Blak calendar - it is our Blak Christmas. While reconciliation week focuses on relations between Indigenous and ...
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held in the first week of July and it’s a chance for all Australians to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres ...
NAIDOC Week in Broken Hill draws people from all over far west New South Wales to events across the city. Cathy Graham works with community arts organisation West Darling Arts, who run exhibitions in ...
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''I belong to that country and a part of that country is in me.'' There are many themes connected to NAIDOC Week, and First Nations celebrities have amplified their voices and platforms to open the ...
NAIDOC Week is a chance for Indigenous Australians to celebrate their culture on the national stage. But what if you are an Indigenous person in jail? Townsville Correctional Centre, in north ...
Always was, always will be. NAIDOC Week is officially here. From the 3-10th July, our nation will be celebrating and recognising the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
NAIDOC stands for the National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee. It is a significant week in the Australian calendar, and an especially important one for many Indigenous communities ...