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Australia’s national NAIDOC Week is right around the corner, with events, ceremonies, flag raising, marches, live music, and fireworks happening all week to celebrate the important time of reconciliation. And if you’re looking for ways to take part yourself, we’ve got you covered! The National Aboriginals’ and Islanders’ Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week of observance begins on Sunday (July 7) and ends a week later on July 14. It’s a chance for all Australians to , and also take part in some fun and informative events.

As well as bringing awareness to the achievements of Indigenous culture, also puts a spotlight on the current issues being faced by the community. This year the is “Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud”, which was chosen to celebrate the spirit of First Nations communities who are amplifying their voices louder than ever with “ “. So whether you are mob or an ally, get along to any of these different NAIDOC Week events happening near you and celebrate one of the oldest cultures on Earth.



What NAIDOC Week events are happening near you? Be part of celebrations from home by experiencing the power of First Nations storytelling on screen, thanks to the First Nations Film Festival. Some of the films you can watch online include: July 8 – July 21. .

On Wednesday morning come to Sydney Town Hall to see a variety of music, dance, crafts, arts and products and services from First Nations businesses. Then in the evening watch a free, live.

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