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Help Celebrate Naidoc Week By Joining Our Corroboree

help Celebrate Naidoc Week By Joining Our Corroboree
help Celebrate Naidoc Week By Joining Our Corroboree

Help Celebrate Naidoc Week By Joining Our Corroboree Sunraysia residents have an opportunity to play a role in mildura rural city council’s upcoming naidoc week celebrations by being part of a traditional corroboree on the city’s riverfront. naidoc week is a national event held in july each year to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of aboriginal and torres strait islander people. This year, naidoc week will be celebrated differently to ensure we can protect those most vulnerable in our community such as elders and those with pre existing health conditions from covid 19. no matter whether you celebrate at home or in community, there are lots of ways you can honour the history, culture and achievements of aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples this naidoc week.

Experiencing naidoc week 2022 3 Effective Ways Australians Can celebrate
Experiencing naidoc week 2022 3 Effective Ways Australians Can celebrate

Experiencing Naidoc Week 2022 3 Effective Ways Australians Can Celebrate Naidoc week is to celebrate our 65,000 plus year culture and connection to this country, reconciliation week aims to heal the damage created in the last 250 years. one of naidoc's current co. Our toolkit is here to help! we are excited to introduce our supporting naidoc toolkit to help inspire your team, workplace, school, club or community group to celebrate national naidoc week. we encourage you to use this toolkit all year round, and to continue celebrating blak excellence everyday! visit our supporting naidoc toolkit page to. National naidoc week. national naidoc week celebrations are held across australia in the first week of july each year (sunday to sunday), to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples. naidoc week is an opportunity for all australians to learn about first nations cultures and. Held in the first week of july, naidoc has a long history of activism and celebration. naidoc stands for national aborigines and islanders day observance committee and it dates back to the 1920s.

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