That’s a Wrap: NAIDOC Week Finishes in Style in Geraldton
- Over 2500 guests attended the NAIDOC Big Day Out, a record for the event.
- The celebration featured free food, music, and cultural activities like clap-stick workshops.
- Ms. Carlson stated, "NAIDOC is about acknowledging the rich culture and heritage of the South Coast," highlighting youth participation.
- Planning for the NAIDOC celebration takes about six months to ensure it is the biggest and best event.
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Giving back. Point Pearce Aboriginal Community Education Officer Tshara Rigney is passionate about giving every opportunity to the next generation of Nharangga children.Photo: Rachel Hagan. Rachel Hagan, Yorke Peninsula Country Times A Point Pearce educator is reflecting on her personal journey with education and how the space needs to move forward as we recognise the next generation of young Aboriginal leaders for NAIDOC Week. Tshara Rigney is…
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