Naidoc Week
Optus launched its Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) this week, committing the communications giant to "embedding reconciliation" into the business.
Walmajarri man Terry Murray carefully lowers a large cut of beef into a pit dug from the red pindan, as boys from Fitzroy Crossing, a regional town in WA's Kimberley region, watch his every move.
Dr Pat Anderson AO has marked the 50-year anniversary of NAIDOC with a personal keynote address at The University of Queensland. The Alyawarre woman from the Northern Territory reflected on the histor...
For Dharawal siblings Grace and Noah, NAIDOC Week is more than an annual celebration — it is an opportunity for young First Nations people to strengthen their connection to culture, community an...
NAIDOC's origins belong inside a longer history of Aboriginal resistance to the economic architecture of colonial Australia. It emerged from Aboriginal protest against colonisation that had taken land...
For fifty years, NAIDOC has celebrated the strength of our people. It honours the generations who protected our cultures, languages and law through every attempt to erase them.
There are many events planned across Western Australia for NAIDOC Week 2026. In Boorloo / Perth, celebrating 50 Years of Deadly formally kicks off with a huge Opening Ceremony at 12pm, Sunday July 5...
As Australia prepares to mark the 50th Anniversary of NAIDOC Week, Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation (LNAC) is calling on the Commonwealth, all State and Territory Governments, and National Cabin...
This NAIDOC Week, the theme is 50 Years of Deadly. For me, those words land with particular weight and few examples better capture that theme than the achievements of Aboriginal community-controlled h...
Warning: The following article contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died. Cricut has partnered with Dharug and Darkinjung artist Kyralee Shields to launch a collection of Indigenous art a...
Kmart is marking 50 Years of Deadly, NAIDOC Week's milestone 50th anniversary, by distributing the official 2026 National NAIDOC Week poster for free across Kmart and Target stores.
Burramatta NAIDOC Day will light up The Crescent, Parramatta Park, this NAIDOC Week with a free, fun, family-friendly festival. On Saturday 11 July from 11am to 3pm, Burramatta NAIDOC Day is a City of...
Broome burst into colour Friday morning as hundreds of school students, health workers and Aboriginal community groups marched through the town centre to launch NAIDOC week.