With its roots in mourning, NAIDOC Week is now a celebration
- NAIDOC Week 2025 runs from July 4 to 13 with City Hall in Joondalup displaying large-scale projections by seven local First Nations artists.
- The event honors the 50th anniversary of NAIDOC Week and stems from the 1938 Day of Mourning, an Indigenous protest in Sydney advocating recognition of Aboriginal rights.
- The week includes cultural activities like Noongar language classes, children’s theatre, and guided walks to celebrate resilience and connection to Country.
- Dr Glenda Kickett highlighted the importance of nurturing young leaders to honor past accomplishments and stressed that recognition of these achievements ought to occur continuously, rather than solely during NAIDOC week.
- A constitutional summit this week addressed legal protections for Aboriginal and Islander rights, showing progress while highlighting ongoing challenges for Indigenous Australians.
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