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NAIDOC 2024 Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud!

Gaywambana! Welcome to 2024 NAIDOC @ Just So Stories. As well as this curation of resources, a week of reviews of new First Nations titles and Q&As is ahead. Do make sure to check what’s happening in your local area. The Kid and I are all set to go to her local ATSICHS clinic’s special day of activities but there are so many LGAs and organisations hosting events, you will be sure to find one. As well, there are plenty of resources – some free – available via the various educators’ platforms. In particular, check out those of Wingaru Education, Koori Curriculum, etc. as mentioned in many of my previous posts.

NAIDOC Week 2024

2024 National NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award Winner – Aunty Dulcie Flower

Broome residents march side by side in reconciliation walk to mark start of NAIDOC Week in the Kimberley

NITV & SBS: NAIDOC Week 2024

NAIDOC Week 2024: Keep the Fire Burning! — Education Resources

Australians Together: 2024 NAIDOC Week Resources

North Queensland woman’s food mission to bring First Nations cuisine to all Australia

Lithgow High School 2024 Reconciliation Australia called for choirs to be Voices for Generations, singing From Little Things Big Things Grow by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody.

LHS Choir and Aboriginal Dance Group, Ngamurr collaborated for our 2023 National Reconciliation Week. Miss Marley dancing

Marley Warren & Kylie Captain Dream Big Education 2024 Reconciliation Week

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