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NAIDOC Week 2022

Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land and pay respect to Elders and leaders past and present. Elliot Springs is located on Bindal Country.

 

Each year during the first week of July, national NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia. This year, NAIDOC Week runs from Sunday 3rd July to Sunday 10th July.

 

NAIDOC Week is a time for all Australians to learn about and celebrate the oldest continuing cultures on earth: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It’s an opportunity to connect with and give recognition to the histories, cultures, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the important role they play in Australia’s story.

 

Exciting activities happen during NAIDOC Week, including the National NAIDOC Week Awards Ceremony, which celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander excellence, and the NAIDOC Week Poster Competition, featuring work from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists aged 13 years and up.

 

Each year, a theme is chosen by the National NAIDOC Committee to represent and recognise important issues relevant to the time. The theme for NAIDOC Week in 2022 is ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’. ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’ is a call to all Australians to take braver actions for reconciliation than ever before. It urges us to move beyond mere words and take genuine and meaningful steps towards systemic change that has real-life, positive outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait

Islander communities.

 

We all have a part to play in creating environments where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are valued, respected, and empowered, and getting up, standing up, and showing up can come in many forms.

 

It can mean attending a NAIDOC Week event near you as a show of support and unity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It can mean celebrating those who have already driven and led change over generations. And it can mean being a champion for institutional, structural, collaborative, and cooperative change in your workplace, university, school, and social environments.

 

Reconciliation is a journey for all Australians, and you are encouraged to Get Up! Stand Up! and Show Up! for NAIDOC Week 2022. Please show your support this NAIDOC Week and get to know your local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities by attending activities and events near you.

 

Education through art

Help the younger generations learn more about NAIDOC week with this fabulous colouring in page by Ryhia Dank. Ryhia, a young Gudanji/Wakaja artist from the Northern Territory is the winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC poster competition for 2022 with her entry, Stronger. Meet Ryhia and learn more about her storywork by watching this video. 

 

 

For more information about national NAIDOC Week, the 2022 theme, and for additional ideas on how to celebrate the week, check out the NAIDOC website.

 

To see a map of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia visit the AIATSIS website.