Check out the NAIDOC website for events and ideas. There are plenty of resources available to help you celebrate NAIDOC Week and this year’s theme – Because of her, we can!
- Explore previous National NAIDOC Posters through the poster gallery
- Get your copy of the 2018 National NAIDOC Poster by downloading directly from the website or completing the online form to have a poster sent to you by your regional network
- Explore the brand new teaching guides created by National NAIDOC Committee member Dr Lynette Riley to support teachers in addressing The Australian Curriculum: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Culture cross-curriculum priority; with provision of content that can be used across multiple learning areas and stages/grades from Foundational Studies to Year 12.
Are you doing something to celebrate? Let us and other know too!
Did you also know you can now ask deadly questions (and explore answers)?
A campaign has been started to help Victorian’s learn more about Aboriginal culture and history through the Deadly Questions website.
“Why Deadly? Because to Aboriginal people, deadly means cool, or great. That’s what we want, we want people to ask us anything, because opening up this conversation will be great for all Victorians.” Campaign director Richard Frankland
Finally we hope you have a enjoyable and well deserved holiday. If you have any data to enter, don’t have a site, need help logging in or ideas for next term please don’t hesitate to contact your local coordinator/ River Detectives project officer – riverdetectives@nccma.vic.gov.au !