NAIDOC is a special week to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. NAIDOC stands for: ‘National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance.

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NAIDOC is a special week to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. NAIDOC stands for: ‘National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee’. There are many ways to celebrate this special week

NAIDOC WEEK Who is involved? How is it celebrated? Why is it a celebration Why is it important to the community?

What is NAIDOC? NAIDOC Week takes place in july every year to celebrate the culture of Indigenous Australians and their achievements and contributions to the nation. NAIDOC highlights the importance of indigenous heritage and culture while acknowledging the need for working together as a nation, for reconciliation

What Happens in NAIDOC Week? All over Australia Indigenous and non Indigenous people come together throughout the country to celebrate NAIDOC week. There are many ways people get involved in NAIDOC Week, some of these include organising or going to …..

Celebrating NAIDOC An open day at an Aboriginal Community Centre a flag raising ceremony watching Indigenous movies an exhibition of Indigenous art storytelling at a local school. a community barbeque a performance by an Indigenous theatre or dance group

Pictures of celebrations of NAIDOC