NAIDOC Week | Aboriginal Culture School Workshops
Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud

NAIDOC Week 2024

7th - 14th July 2024

During National Aboriginal and Indigenous NAIDOC Week, First Nations Education provides Aboriginal cultural school workshops and Aboriginal cultural Immersions, delivered to you through our cultural incursions all over Australia.

NAIDOC Week is Australia’s largest annual celebration of Aboriginal history, culture and heritage. It runs from Sunday to Sunday, the second week in July each year, to recognise and celebrate the achievements and history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This week is a chance for all Australians to celebrate and learn about First Nations culture and history, and to join in the celebration of the oldest, continuing living cultures on the planet.

You can support and celebrate your local Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander community through activities and events across Australia.

Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud

Our CEO, Connie Dawson, has over 22 years of experience sharing Aboriginal culture with NAIDOC at schools, businesses, and public events.

Book our ceremony and / or performance, or one of our workshops, where our aboriginals, traditional owners, or our facilitators will come to your site or venue to share with you the oldest living culture in the world.

Whether it’s a welcome to country and/or dance perfomrrnace to kick off your event, or a work luncheon to kick off your team’s day, or a corporate art workshop or an immersive school incursion to bring your dream to life, we’ll make sure your event is inclusive and fun.

Early Childhood Learning and School Immersions

We offer Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school visits and early learning programs to all types of educational institutions.

Teaching students about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture is important. It helps young people understand Australia's history more clearly.

It helps them learn about Aboriginal culture. It also teaches them about the challenges faced by First Nations Australians in a respectful way.

Right now, learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and languages is important for all students. This helps promote reconciliation, respect, and recognition of the world's oldest continuous living cultures. Learning about First Nations histories and local cultures helps students understand Australia's history better. It also allows them to appreciate cultural differences and diversity.

We truely look forward to delivering your school our immersive First Nations indigenous culture programs.

Early Childhood Learning and School Brochures

Corporate, University and Government Events

Corporate, University and Government Brochures

Kaurna Country

The Adelaide Plains is located in Kaurna Country and the Peramangk people are the custodians of the Mount Barker region in the Adelaide hills.

Turrbal and Yuggera

Brisbane is home to the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples while the Gold Coast traditional owners ar the Yugambeh people. Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples belong to the Sunshine Coast.

Eora and Yuin Nations

The Eora Nation are custodians of the Greater Sydney region with Gadigal people custodians of Sydney city and central Sydney Harbour. The Yuin people are caretakers running down the soiuth coast of NSW

Wurundjeri Country

The Wurundjeri people are custodians of the Melbourne. The Wadawurrung live in the regions near Melboune down to Geelong along the penisula

Kaurna Country

The Adelaide Plains is located in Kaurna Country and the Peramangk people are the custodians of the Mount Barker region in the Adelaide hills.

Turrbal and Yuggera

Brisbane is home to the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples while the Gold Coast traditional owners ar the Yugambeh people. Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples belong to the Sunshine Coast.

Wurundjeri Country

The Wurundjeri people are custodians of the Melbourne. The Wadawurrung live in the regions near Melboune down to Geelong along the penisula

Eora and Yuin Nations

The Eora Nation are custodians of the Greater Sydney region with Gadigal people custodians of Sydney city and central Sydney Harbour. The Yuin people are caretakers running down the soiuth coast of NSW

Your Immersion Purchase Has Duel Impact

First Nations Education events benefit both attendees and facilitators. They increase the economy and create jobs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Investing in these events fosters a culturally inclusive and reflective student body or workforce.