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NAIDOC Week is a highlight for Indigenous peoples. It’s a celebration of Black excellence, culture, and survival. However, it’s important to recognise it’s very different from Reconciliation ...
In these videos for NAIDOC Week 2023, the 2023 Fullaship Program participants share their stories of their relationship with Elders and how important Elders are to all generations into the future.
This year's NAIDOC theme resonated with many, including Mr Vyas. "I'm definitely proud of First Nations culture and history being the oldest surviving culture in the world — as a non-Indigenous ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNIndigenous excellence honoured in NAIDOC's 50th yearIndigenous change-makers, including a doctor, an AFL legend and a celebrated performer, have been recognised at the National NAIDOC Awards.
Post-NAIDOC Week, there’s still a call to action for non-Indigenous allies—here’s what you can do about it. Each year, from the first Sunday in July, streets and communities across the ...
NAIDOC Week has arrived, and with it an array of events to honour First Nations cultures and histories in Melbourne. How to celebrate NAIDOC Week – or ‘Black Christmas’ – in Melbourne ...
NAIDOC Week celebrates Australia's First Peoples, but its beginnings were in Australia's first Indigenous civil rights movement in 1938.
National NAIDOC Week (8 – 15 Nov 2020) celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Join SBS and NITV for a full slate of NAIDOC Week content .
NAIDOC Week 2024 is here and with the theme “Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud”, there are plenty of events across the nation to attend and celebrate First Nations history and ...
NAIDOC Week can mean additional labour for Aboriginal people in workplaces. New research has found this is not just around NAIDOC Week, and Aboriginal women are disproportionately affected.
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