NAIDOC 2018.

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NAIDOC 2018

Welcome The 2018 Cairns State High School NAIDOC parade

Welcome to Country Cairns State High School acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of our land, the Gimuy Walubarra Yidinji people, and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

Welcome to Country Ancestors walked this country and we acknowledge their special and unique place in our school’s historical, cultural and linguistic identity.  

Kurrinyala! Pilan kutan   Ngayu ngatje yingku pulmpa marpu Kimoy Waluparra Pamanda Yidinji pama.

Miss Christine Anu and Miss Celine Johnson My Island Home

Theme NAIDOC 2018 celebrates the invaluable contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. 

Because of Her We can Leaders Trailblazers Politicians Activists and Advocates for social change.  

Because of Her We can Mothers Elders Grandmothers Aunties Sisters Daughters

Diamond Spirit

Henrietta Marrie Bukal

Clontarf Academy

About Marilya

Mr Dustin Stewart

Mr Dustin Stewart

Mr Dustin Stewart

Women who inspire me

Mr Zilm Executive Principal Cairns State High School

Tausala Rea

Thank you