Showcasing The Talent Of Aboriginal Victorians

The incredible talents and contributions of Aboriginal Victorians will be showcased at a virtual event to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

Victoria’s NAIDOC Week virtual event, held in partnership with the Victorian NAIDOC Committee, will be streamed online on Saturday 10 July.

Wurundjeri Elder Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin AO will open the event with a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony. This will be followed by talks from Gunditjimara artist and academic, Dr Vicki Couzens, the Victorian NAIDOC Committee’s Honorary Elder, Aunty Pam Pedersen OAM, and Chairperson, Stacie Piper.

The event will also include contributions from the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation and performances by Nyikina dancer Sermsah Bin Saah, and Gunai and Gunditjmara singer/storyteller Monica Jasmine Karo.

This year’s NAIDOC theme of ‘Heal Country’ recognises the spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and cultural connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country.

The Andrews Labor Government has invested $90,000 to support the Victorian NAIDOC Committee’s 2021 events, including the NAIDOC Awards, Flag Raising Ceremony, LGBTQIA+ Pride Crowning, NAIDOC March and the NAIDOC Ball.

Victoria’s NAIDOC Week virtual event Heal Country, heal our nation will commence at 7:30pm and is available to watch at: facebook.com/FirstPeoplesStateRelations.

NAIDOC Week this year includes a range of online and in-person events. For more information, visit: vicnaidoc.com.au.