NAIDOC Grants now open to support Fifty Years of Deadly celebrations. Eligible organisations can receive up to $2,500 for events and activities which ...
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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 ...
As a Wakka Wakka person, NAIDOC Week is a time for pride and to celebrate our culture, our history and to highlight First Nations excellency and achievements over millennia. We’re the oldest and ...
I am a senior journalist for ACM in the Central West. I cover council, human interest, and crime. Email me at riley.krause@austcommunitymedia.com.au ...
Co-chair of the National NAIDOC Committee and Professor in the Sydney School of Education and Social Work; and Chair, Aboriginal Education and Indigenous Studies, University of Sydney In 1938, when ...
But the occasion also represents a distinct and powerful opportunity to reflect on the deep, shared wisdom and stories that shape not only who we are, but also guide our path forward. Honestly, that’s ...
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