Held in the first week of July each year, NAIDOC Week celebrates and recognises the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
indigenous culture
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Good Ideas
“NAIDOC is like a beacon.” We asked First Nations artists and travel experts what NAIDOC Week means to them
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Tasmania’s wukalina Walk is an Indigenous-owned, multi-day hike through some of the most stunning scenery on Australia’s wind-battered southern coast.
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Good Trips
“What happened needs to be acknowledged.” Exploring South Australia’s fabled Wilpena Pound
Set in the heart of South Australia’s Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, Wilpena Pound is a stunning natural amphitheatre and an award-winning public art space. It’s a sacred place for the …
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Australia has a fascinating culinary history, and if you haven’t tasted First Nations bush foods before, you’re missing out on some of the country’s best, most interesting flavours. Here are …
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Learn about cultural traditions past and present, including knowledge that has been passed down through the generations for thousands of years, when you connect with Queensland’s Traditional Owners during these …
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FeaturesResponsible Travel
10 incredible First Nations experiences to book in Australia (not with us)
This National Reconciliation Week, we want you to get out, take action and experience a First Nations tourism experience near you. This year, the theme for National Reconciliation Week (NRW) …