NAIDOC Week 2025: Here’s What’s On Around the Country 

Event | Posted June 30, 2025
NAIDOC Week 2025: Here’s What’s On Around the Country 

As we count down to the start of NAIDOC Week 2025 on Saturday, 6 July, communities across Australia are preparing to come together in celebration, reflection, and pride. 

This year marks 50 years of NAIDOC Week, and the theme “The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy”, invites us all to invest in the voices and leadership of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It’s a time to acknowledge the power of culture and the importance of sharing stories across generations. 

Whether you’re looking for ways to connect online or in person, incredible free events are happening across the country — each one offering a chance to deepen understanding, share in culture and show support. 

Here are just a few highlights: 

Yarn with Red Dust – Online (Free event) 
Join a powerful online conversation that explores culture, identity and connection to Country. Hosted by Red Dust, this virtual event is accessible from anywhere and is a great way to mark NAIDOC Week with reflection and learning. 
Register or learn more 

NGV NAIDOC Celebration – Melbourne, VIC (Free event)  
A full day of art, storytelling, live music and workshops celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture at the NGV. This family-friendly event is a vibrant way to connect with culture in the heart of Melbourne. 
More details here

Solid Ground Exhibition 2025 – Redfern, NSW (Free event) 
Showcasing the work of talented emerging First Nations artists, this exhibition in Redfern offers a platform for truth-telling, creativity and cultural strength. 
Explore the exhibition

Acacia Ridge NAIDOC Family Fun Day – Brisbane, QLD (Free event) 
This family fun day brings the community together with cultural performances, food, market stalls and activities for all ages. A great way to celebrate in Brisbane’s southside. 
Plan your visit

Flag Raising Ceremony – Canberra, ACT (free event) 
Join us for the official launch of NAIDOC week with a flag raising ceremony with Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith, Welcome to Country, FREE barista coffee and FREE morning tea for all. 
Join the ceremony

No matter where you are, NAIDOC Week is an opportunity to show up, listen and learn. By attending events, sharing stories, and encouraging the younger generation to get involved, we all help strengthen our connection to First Nations Peoples and culture. 

You can find the full list of events happening across the country here.


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