#naidoc

Robert Fairheadtallandtrue@aus.social
2025-07-13

Celebrating #NAIDOCWeek with posts and stories from Tall And True: Reflecting on NAIDOC Week (2024): There is a "great forgetting" of Indigenous people in Australian history. 🖤💛❤️

#NAIDOC #Indigenous #Aboriginal #Australian #history

Link to post on Tall And True: tallandtrue.com.au/blog/reflec

Robert Fairheadtallandtrue@aus.social
2025-07-12

Celebrating #NAIDOCWeek with posts and stories from Tall And True: Some Things Change, Some Stay the Same (2023). "As the #Voice Referendum proved, in Australia, while some things change, some stay the same." 🖤💛❤️

#NAIDOC #Indigenous #Aboriginal #Australia #VoiceToParliament

Link to post on Tall And True: tallandtrue.com.au/blog/some-t

Michael Cresswellcredogg
2025-07-11

Happy NAIDOC week to all the balas and sistas out there ⚫️🟡🔴 & 🟢🔵⚪️ = ❤️

David WakehamwakehamAMR
2025-07-11

I set the standard curriculum aside and we connected through a yarn, storytelling, using my favourite story of Tiddalick the Frog.

Please take a look at this wonderful poem they created!

This was a moment where connection truly met with content.

PS: While traditional conventions emphasise orthographic alignment, subtle links are common; there's no rule against stating the theme, as long as it adds meaning to the poem's purpose & style.

3/8

A photo of a handwritten acrostic poem on a whiteboard. 

The poem uses the name "TIDDALICK." 

The text reads: 

Tiddalick 
Is a Good Frog 
Did He Really 
Drink 
All That Water? 
Look at the water 
It is Gone 
Cried the 
Kookaburra.
Robert Fairheadtallandtrue@aus.social
2025-07-11

Celebrating #NAIDOCWeek with posts and stories from Tall And True: Terra Nullius by Claire G. Coleman (2021). "Part sci-fi and part historical fiction, Terra Nullius is an ambitious debut novel." 🖤💛❤️

#NAIDOC #Indigenous #Aboriginal #Australian #writers #books

Link to review on Tall And True: tallandtrue.com.au/reviews/boo

Was invited to give a #NAIDOC Week (naidoc.org.au) presentation today to the Department of Home Affairs about our work with epicaustralia.org.au and @ciehf.bsky.social Very welcoming and interested mob. Thank you.

Robert Fairheadtallandtrue@aus.social
2025-07-10

Celebrating #NAIDOCWeek with posts and stories from Tall And True: Alice Nannup and My Nan (2020). "When The Pelican Laughed was the first book I read with a personal account of the #StolenGenerations." 🖤💛❤️

#NAIDOC #Indigenous #Aboriginal #Australia

Link to post on Tall And True: tallandtrue.com.au/blog/alice-

2025-07-09

HIGHLY RECOMMEND the outstanding and very moving SBS doco on Emily Kngwarray: Emily I Am Kam. My very goodness she was an extraordinary human. ❤️ #NAIDOC

Robert Fairheadtallandtrue@aus.social
2025-07-09

Celebrating #NAIDOCWeek with posts and stories from Tall And True: Pathfinders - History of Aboriginal Trackers (2021). "This book's focus is #Aboriginal #trackers and the tribute it pays will be legendary for anyone who reads it." 🖤💛❤️

#NAIDOC #Australia

Link to post on TAll And True: tallandtrue.com.au/blog/pathfi

Robert Fairheadtallandtrue@aus.social
2025-07-08

Celebrating #NAIDOCWeek with posts and stories from Tall And True: The Songlines (2017). "It may seem strange that an English writer introduced me to a foundation of #Indigenous #Australian culture." 🖤💛❤️

#NAIDOC #Aboriginal #TorresStraitIslander #Australia

Link to post on Tall And True: tallandtrue.com.au/blog/the-so

Robert Fairheadtallandtrue@aus.social
2025-07-07

Celebrating #NAIDOCWeek with #Indigenous inspired posts and stories from Tall And True: Reflecting on NAIDOC Week (2020). 🖤💛❤️

#NAIDOC #Aboriginal #TorresStraitIslander #Australia

Link to post on Tall And True: tallandtrue.com.au/blog/reflec

2025-07-07

#NAIDOCweek this week :ma_boomerang: :ma_flag_aboriginal: :akko_fistup: naidoc.org.au/about/naidoc-wee #NAIDOC #Australia =o=

Peter Rileypeterjriley2024
2025-07-06

Listening to song about the British Atomic Bomb “test” on Global Village Program 1745 (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee began as the 1938 Day of Mourning. In 1975, became a week-long event that celebrates and recognises the history, culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

IWANTJA (Black Smoke/Puyu Maru)
PALYA | (Wantok Musik W0006,

pbsfm.org.au/program/global-vi

2025-07-06
Explaining her exhibition title, ‘Marngaree – Where Stories, Spirits and Country Meet’, Melanie Hava said:

‘Marngaree’ is a traditional Dyribal word meaning ‘place to be together’. It is the name my grandmother’s family gave to Mungalli Falls—a place where our ancestors would gather, connect, and feel a deep sense of belonging. This exhibition reflects that spirit of home, of being together, and of returning to Country.
2025-07-05

Happy 50th NAIDOC WEEK Australia! 🦘 ✨ 🤟
6-13 July 2025

#NAIDOC2025 #BlackLoudProud #NAIDOC

3% - Our Greats (Official Music Video)
youtube.com/watch?v=lkY0Oc_rOQ
(NAIDOC - National Aboriginal & Islanders Day Observance Committee)

2025-07-04

Great crowd for the #naidoc week march across the Toonooba River on #Darumbal country today.

2025-06-25

#TownofVicPark has a range of activities to celebrate #NAIDOC week, including a Noongar art trail and free Noongar classes. Find out more here: victoriapark.wa.gov.au/communi

2025-06-23

"Place of the Eels by Christopher Tobin honours Parramatta - or Burramatta - as the home of the eels.

This year’s NAIDOC theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy' reflects on the Dharug people's enduring knowledge systems and the importance of passing their stories on.

Tobin explains that the ‘barra’ (eel) was an important food source for the local Baramadagal. Each Autumn, the lagoons around Parramatta provided abundant food as mature eels prepared for their 5,000km journey to the Coral Sea to give birth to the next generation. These seasonal gatherings drew Aboriginal groups from across the region together to share knowledge, celebrate culture, and build a legacy."
#Parramatta #Dharug #NAIDOC #ChristopherTobin #Aboriginal #Art #Eels

Aboriginal painting titled "Place of the Eels" by Christopher Tobin displaying Parramatta - or Burramatta - as the home of the eels which are displayed in traditional stylised blak and ochre art style

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