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A free family day on Tuesday, July 5, is part of Cockburn’s expanded NAIDOC Week celebrations this year. The event from 11am to 2pm at Len Packham Reserve clubrooms in Coolbellup will include a ...
Rundle Mall will be host to an array of NAIDOC Week activities, including live music, live animals, face painting, native food, and children’s activities. When: 10am-1pm, July 9. Where: Rundle Mall.
Bring your friends and family to PCYC Marrickville from 10am-2pm for this celebration of Aboriginal culture with singing and dance performances, face painting, basket weaving, a free sausage ...
Today, July 5, is the Children and Family NAIDOC Celebration Day at the Ballina Amphitheatre from 10am. It is a free fun day with craft, art, music, drumming, face painting, sausage sizzles and more.
NAIDOC Week has arrived, ... face-painting and banner-making at 10am before The March makes its way into the CBD around midday. The procession will wind past the Fig Tree on top of Gertrude ...
Isla-Grace Bartlett checks out the face paint on her brother Saxon Bartlett at the Toowoomba NAIDOC Week celebrations at The Goods Shed, Monday, July 4, 2022. Picture: Kevin Farmer Nathan Gaulton ...
The children did painting, collage, beading, played with Playdoh and had their faces painted. “The kids really enjoyed themselves, the face painting was very popular.
Hundreds of people filled Jamison Park for NAIDOC 2018 celebrations on Friday. ... Face painting, rock painting, traditional drums, rock climbing and live entertainment were among the highlights.
After a morning of banner making and face painting at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service in Fitzroy, ... NAIDOC is an acronym for the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee.
The NAIDOC Week 2025 free community festival will be held on Thursday July 10 from 10am to 2pm in Gunnamatta Park, Cronulla.
NAIDOC week is all about keeping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island traditions alive and a workshop hosted at the Gladstone Art Gallery has done just that.
The NAIDOC Committee first began producing posters in 1967, the same year the landmark referendum was held. The annual competition, and the winning poster's reveal, is now a highly-anticipated ...
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