Traditionally, NAIDOC Week was celebrated by First Nations people, but it has become an invitation for non-Indigenous ...
This year’s NAIDOC Week theme from July 5 – 12 is 50 Years of Deadly. National NAIDOC Committee Co-Chairs, Steven Satour and Lynette Riley, said: “The 2026 NAIDOC Week theme, ‘50 Years of Deadly’, ...
July, communities across Australia will celebrate 50 years of NAIDOC Week, marking a significant milestone in recognising and ...
The National NAIDOC Award finalists have been announced, marking the start of NAIDOC Week 2026, which runs July 5 to 12.
ABC Education and the National NAIDOC Committee have launched the official NAIDOC Week Education Resources 2026.
From the pitch to the cinema, Wollongong City Council is proud to be supporting a range of community events on Dharawal ...
What began in 1938 as a protest against Australia Day, has since grown into a vital bridge for community connection as NAIDOC ...
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 ...
Paid content is paid for and controlled by an advertiser and produced by the Guardian Labs team. Paralpi (2023) by Zaachariaha Fielding, the official poster artwork for National Naidoc Week 2026. For ...
As official NAIDOC celebrations get underway across the country, the ABC's Matt Francis asks what is deadly and what does it ...
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 ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and/or images of deceased people. In 1938, when Australia celebrated the sesquicentenary – 150 years since Captain ...