Blow your mind with Australian First Day of NAIDOC Week


NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee) Week is an Australian observance lasting from the first Sunday in July until the following Sunday. This week kicks off the seven days of festivities that celebrate the culture of the native people of Australia. It’s all about celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, achievements and history – and Shannay tells us why it’s such a great event, for more reasons than one. The week is celebrated not just in the Indigenous communities but also in increasing numbers of government agencies, schools, local councils and workplaces.
The idea behind NAIDOC has its roots in a letter written by William Cooper , The letter aimed at Aboriginal communities and at churches and it was written on behalf of the Australian Aborigines Progressive Association who later gathered together for protesting. In the 1920s, Aboriginal rights groups came together to boycott and draw attention to their rights. However, around 1955, the week officially adopted a celebratory tone. Now, it’s a time to enjoy live Indigenous Australian music, art competitions, and storytelling.

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