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  1. Wondering what those names are on the #Australia #map? Theyre the original names #Aboriginal #people had for those spots. 10 #News is featuring them as part of #NAIDOC week.

  2. I set the standard curriculum aside and we connected through a yarn, storytelling, using my favourite #Dreamtime story of Tiddalick the Frog.

    Please take a look at this wonderful #acrostic poem they created!

    This was a moment where connection truly met with content.

    #Tiddalick #Poetry #NAIDOC

    PS: While traditional conventions emphasise orthographic alignment, subtle links are common; there's no rule against stating the theme, as long as it adds meaning to the poem's purpose & style.

    3/8

  3. Listening to song about the British Atomic Bomb “test” on Global Village Program 1745 (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee began as the 1938 Day of Mourning. In 1975, became a week-long event that celebrates and recognises the history, culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

    IWANTJA #Maralinga (Black Smoke/Puyu Maru)
    PALYA | (Wantok Musik W0006,

    pbsfm.org.au/program/global-vi

    #CommunityRadio #FirstNations #NAIDOC #PBS

  4. Listening to song about the British Atomic Bomb “test” on Global Village Program 1745 (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee began as the 1938 Day of Mourning. In 1975, became a week-long event that celebrates and recognises the history, culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

    IWANTJA #Maralinga (Black Smoke/Puyu Maru)
    PALYA | (Wantok Musik W0006,

    pbsfm.org.au/program/global-vi

    #CommunityRadio #FirstNations #NAIDOC #PBS

  5. Listening to song about the British Atomic Bomb “test” on Global Village Program 1745 (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee began as the 1938 Day of Mourning. In 1975, became a week-long event that celebrates and recognises the history, culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

    IWANTJA #Maralinga (Black Smoke/Puyu Maru)
    PALYA | (Wantok Musik W0006,

    pbsfm.org.au/program/global-vi

    #CommunityRadio #FirstNations #NAIDOC #PBS

  6. Listening to song about the British Atomic Bomb “test” on Global Village Program 1745 (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee began as the 1938 Day of Mourning. In 1975, became a week-long event that celebrates and recognises the history, culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

    IWANTJA #Maralinga (Black Smoke/Puyu Maru)
    PALYA | (Wantok Musik W0006,

    pbsfm.org.au/program/global-vi

    #CommunityRadio #FirstNations #NAIDOC #PBS

  7. Great crowd for the #naidoc week march across the Toonooba River on #Darumbal country today.

  8. "Place of the Eels by Christopher Tobin honours Parramatta - or Burramatta - as the home of the eels.

    This year’s NAIDOC theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy' reflects on the Dharug people's enduring knowledge systems and the importance of passing their stories on.

    Tobin explains that the ‘barra’ (eel) was an important food source for the local Baramadagal. Each Autumn, the lagoons around Parramatta provided abundant food as mature eels prepared for their 5,000km journey to the Coral Sea to give birth to the next generation. These seasonal gatherings drew Aboriginal groups from across the region together to share knowledge, celebrate culture, and build a legacy."
    #Parramatta #Dharug #NAIDOC #ChristopherTobin #Aboriginal #Art #Eels

  9. "Place of the Eels by Christopher Tobin honours Parramatta - or Burramatta - as the home of the eels.

    This year’s NAIDOC theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy' reflects on the Dharug people's enduring knowledge systems and the importance of passing their stories on.

    Tobin explains that the ‘barra’ (eel) was an important food source for the local Baramadagal. Each Autumn, the lagoons around Parramatta provided abundant food as mature eels prepared for their 5,000km journey to the Coral Sea to give birth to the next generation. These seasonal gatherings drew Aboriginal groups from across the region together to share knowledge, celebrate culture, and build a legacy."
    #Parramatta #Dharug #NAIDOC #ChristopherTobin #Aboriginal #Art #Eels

  10. "Place of the Eels by Christopher Tobin honours Parramatta - or Burramatta - as the home of the eels.

    This year’s NAIDOC theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy' reflects on the Dharug people's enduring knowledge systems and the importance of passing their stories on.

    Tobin explains that the ‘barra’ (eel) was an important food source for the local Baramadagal. Each Autumn, the lagoons around Parramatta provided abundant food as mature eels prepared for their 5,000km journey to the Coral Sea to give birth to the next generation. These seasonal gatherings drew Aboriginal groups from across the region together to share knowledge, celebrate culture, and build a legacy."
    #Parramatta #Dharug #NAIDOC #ChristopherTobin #Aboriginal #Art #Eels

  11. "Place of the Eels by Christopher Tobin honours Parramatta - or Burramatta - as the home of the eels.

    This year’s NAIDOC theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy' reflects on the Dharug people's enduring knowledge systems and the importance of passing their stories on.

    Tobin explains that the ‘barra’ (eel) was an important food source for the local Baramadagal. Each Autumn, the lagoons around Parramatta provided abundant food as mature eels prepared for their 5,000km journey to the Coral Sea to give birth to the next generation. These seasonal gatherings drew Aboriginal groups from across the region together to share knowledge, celebrate culture, and build a legacy."
    #Parramatta #Dharug #NAIDOC #ChristopherTobin #Aboriginal #Art #Eels

  12. OK, that's enough for now, I might do more later. There's a whole week of #Naidoc after all.

  13. Baker Boy featuring Jess B, Meditjin

    Okay, admittedly I only know this song because it came up on a random play once, but man it's pumped. I should track down more of his stuff.

    youtu.be/myKF9mxAJ70?si=9Vd9i4

    #Naidoc

  14. Staying with the Torres Strait, Mau Power, Warrior Dance. I've chatted with this guy a few times, the benefit of living in the remote north.

    youtu.be/OfndwC5kFik?si=i0lYog
    #Naidoc

  15. Christine Anu, LRHD (Love Rules Hatred Dies). I haven't heard enough of her albums to be honest, but I always enjoy this one.

    youtu.be/ql-mYGZlQrs?si=oRvJzT

    #Naidoc

  16. Then for something completely different, Southeast Desert Metal, Desert Metal.

    I don't know how well-known these guys are, but they definitely bring the 🤘

    youtu.be/lL9tU8UFDHQ?si=R_loa9
    #Naidoc

  17. I thought that since it's #NAIDOC week, I'd share some of my favourite music by indigenous performers. This is all stuff from my regular playlist on Tidal.

    First, Archie Roach, Took The Children Away.

    youtu.be/IL_DBNkkcSE?si=rXE496

    #Naidoc2024

  18. I thought that since it's #NAIDOC week, I'd share some of my favourite music by indigenous performers. This is all stuff from my regular playlist on Tidal.

    First, Archie Roach, Took The Children Away.

    youtu.be/IL_DBNkkcSE?si=rXE496

    #Naidoc2024

  19. I thought that since it's #NAIDOC week, I'd share some of my favourite music by indigenous performers. This is all stuff from my regular playlist on Tidal.

    First, Archie Roach, Took The Children Away.

    youtu.be/IL_DBNkkcSE?si=rXE496

    #Naidoc2024

  20. I thought that since it's #NAIDOC week, I'd share some of my favourite music by indigenous performers. This is all stuff from my regular playlist on Tidal.

    First, Archie Roach, Took The Children Away.

    youtu.be/IL_DBNkkcSE?si=rXE496

    #Naidoc2024

  21. I thought that since it's #NAIDOC week, I'd share some of my favourite music by indigenous performers. This is all stuff from my regular playlist on Tidal.

    First, Archie Roach, Took The Children Away.

    youtu.be/IL_DBNkkcSE?si=rXE496

    #Naidoc2024

  22. "Beyond the Bars" on @3CRMelbourne is a collection of live #CommunityRadio prison broadcasts that give voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inmates in Victorian prisons, featuring songs, stories, opinions and poems from the men and women inside.

    You can listen back to all six episodes via the link below:

    3cr.org.au/beyondthebars2023

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023forourelders #podcast

  23. "Beyond the Bars" on @3CRMelbourne is a collection of live #CommunityRadio prison broadcasts that give voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inmates in Victorian prisons, featuring songs, stories, opinions and poems from the men and women inside.

    You can listen back to all six episodes via the link below:

    3cr.org.au/beyondthebars2023

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023forourelders #podcast

  24. "Beyond the Bars" on @3CRMelbourne is a collection of live #CommunityRadio prison broadcasts that give voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inmates in Victorian prisons, featuring songs, stories, opinions and poems from the men and women inside.

    You can listen back to all six episodes via the link below:

    3cr.org.au/beyondthebars2023

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023forourelders #podcast

  25. "Beyond the Bars" on @3CRMelbourne is a collection of live #CommunityRadio prison broadcasts that give voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inmates in Victorian prisons, featuring songs, stories, opinions and poems from the men and women inside.

    You can listen back to all six episodes via the link below:

    3cr.org.au/beyondthebars2023

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023forourelders #podcast

  26. "Beyond the Bars" on @3CRMelbourne is a collection of live #CommunityRadio prison broadcasts that give voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inmates in Victorian prisons, featuring songs, stories, opinions and poems from the men and women inside.

    You can listen back to all six episodes via the link below:

    3cr.org.au/beyondthebars2023

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023forourelders #podcast

  27. I acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country.
    I honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023🖤💛❤️ #naidoc2023forourelders #LakeMacquarie #awabakal #awabakalcountry #Australia

  28. I acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country.
    I honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023🖤💛❤️ #naidoc2023forourelders #LakeMacquarie #awabakal #awabakalcountry #Australia

  29. I acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country.
    I honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023🖤💛❤️ #naidoc2023forourelders #LakeMacquarie #awabakal #awabakalcountry #Australia

  30. I acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country.
    I honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023🖤💛❤️ #naidoc2023forourelders #LakeMacquarie #awabakal #awabakalcountry #Australia

  31. I acknowledge all First Peoples of the beautiful lands on which we live and celebrate their enduring knowledge and connections to Country.
    I honour the wisdom of and pay respect to Elders past and present.

    #naidoc #naidocweek #naidoc2023 #naidoc2023🖤💛❤️ #naidoc2023forourelders #LakeMacquarie #awabakal #awabakalcountry #Australia

  32. Kaya koorda,

    Yeyi, noonook moorditj NAIDOC bonar baranginy! Birdiya baalap moorditj!

    Nganyang koortamart baal menditj, ngalak yoowart NAIDOC mandjar-koorliny. Yeyi ngalak mia-k wer Nyoongar warayin warniny wer djingang maladji alidja naidocperth.org.au/whats-on/na

    Naatj noonook NAIDOC-il warniny?

    #perth #naidoc #noongarlanguage

  33. A little weekend reading that be of interest to some folks on here, Statements from the Soul: The Moral Case for the Uluru Statement from the Heart. It's a collection of essays from a broad range of faith leaders from lots of different traditions and religions reflecting on the Uluru Statement and the journey to this year's referendum on the Voice. #AusPol #NAIDOC #NAIDOCWeek #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #Yes

  34. Auntie Joy Murphy, holding a #Welcometocountry for this, the first day of #naidoc2023 at the #MCG.

    #naidocweek #naidoc ♥️💛🖤

    National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year, to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

    NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth.

    Source: naidoc.org.au/about/naidoc-wee

    Both #Hawkes and #Blues players, support, officials looking on, with respect ahead of the game.

    #narrm #melbourne #victoria #Australia #downunder #makesmehappy