Glebe NAIDOC

Glebe NAIDOC NAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. NAIDOC Week is held for a week in July. Because of her, we can!

The NAIDOC events in Glebe are planned by the Glebe NAIDOC Committee who are representatives of different government and non-government organisations that provide services to the Glebe area. NAIDOC celebrations are held around Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.The week is celebrated not just in the Indigenous com

munities but also in increasing numbers of government agencies, schools, local councils and workplaces. NAIDOC Week 2018 will celebrate the invaluable contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have made – and continue to make - to our communities, our families, our rich history and to our nation. Under the theme - Because of her, we can! - NAIDOC Week 2018 will be held nationally from Sunday 8 July and continue through to Sunday 15 July. As pillars of our society, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have played – and continue to play - active and significant roles at the community, local, state and national levels. As leaders, trailblazers, politicians, activists and social change advocates, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women fought and continue to fight, for justice, equal rights, our rights to country, for law and justice, access to education, employment and to maintain and celebrate our culture, language, music and art. They continue to influence as doctors, lawyers, teachers, electricians, chefs, nurses, architects, rangers, emergency and defence personnel, writers, volunteers, chief executive officers, actors, singer songwriters, journalists, entrepreneurs, media personalities, board members, accountants, academics, sporting icons and Olympians, the list goes on. They are our mothers, our elders, our grandmothers, our aunties, our sisters and our daughters. Sadly, Indigenous women’s role in our cultural, social and political survival has often been invisible, unsung or diminished. For at least 65,000 years, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have carried our dreaming stories, songlines, languages and knowledge that have kept our culture strong and enriched us as the oldest continuing culture on the planet. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women were there at first contact. They were there at the Torres Strait Pearlers strike in 1936, the Day of Mourning in 1938, the 1939 Cummeragunja Walk-Off, at the 1946 Pilbara pastoral workers' strike, the 1965 Freedom Rides, the Wave Hill walk off in 1966, on the front line of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972 and at the drafting of the Uluru Statement. They have marched, protested and spoken at demonstrations and national gatherings for the proper recognition of our rights and calling for national reform and justice. Our women were heavily involved in the campaign for the 1967 Referendum and also put up their hands to represent their people at the establishment of national advocacy and representative bodies from the National Aboriginal Congress (NAC) to ATSIC to Land Councils and onto the National Congress for Australia’s First Peoples. They often did so while caring for our families, maintaining our homes and breaking down cultural and institutionalised barriers and gender stereotypes. Our women did so because they demanded a better life, greater opportunities and - in many cases equal rights - for our children, our families and our people. They were pioneering women like Barangaroo, Truganini, Gladys Elphick, Fannie Cochrane-Smith, Evelyn Scott, Pearl Gibbs, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Celuia Mapo Salee, Thancoupie, Justine Saunders, Gladys Nicholls, Flo Kennedy, Essie Coffey, Isabel Coe, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Eleanor Harding, Mum Shirl, Ellie Gaffney and Gladys Tybingoompa. Today, they are trailblazers like Joyce Clague, Yalmay Yunupingu, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Nova Peris, Carol Martin, Elizabeth Morgan, Barbara Shaw, Rose Richards, Vonda Malone, Margaret Valadian, Lowitja O’Donoghue, June Oscar, Pat O’Shane, Pat Anderson Jill Milroy, Banduk Marika, Linda Burney and Rosalie Kunoth-Monks – to name but a few. Their achievements, their voice, their unwavering passion give us strength and have empowered past generations and paved the way for generations to come.

Today and tomorrow!!! 🥰
11/07/2025

Today and tomorrow!!! 🥰

‼️TONIGHT‼️6:00PM-9.30PM @ Peter Forsyth Auditorium

🔥6.30 pm: Opening Smoking Ceremony by Uncle Les
🦋7:00pm-8:00pm: Traditional Dancing workshop with Aunty Rayma
🎙️8:00pm-8:30pm: Live performance from Glebe’s very own

Sweet tunes by DJ throughout, arts&crafts
PLUS BBQ + curries for a feed

Massive thanks to our partners at for making such a great night possible!

💥 We are strength, we are legacy, and we are the vision of our community!Too deadly, Glebe NAIDOC! ❤️💛🖤💙💚🤍
07/07/2025

💥 We are strength, we are legacy, and we are the vision of our community!

Too deadly, Glebe NAIDOC! ❤️💛🖤💙💚🤍

Today at 11am - Jubilee Park! Glebe Foreshore!
07/07/2025

Today at 11am - Jubilee Park! Glebe Foreshore!

MONDAY JULY 7TH 11AM-2PM - Glebe NAIDOC
Corroboree Sports Day is almost here and boy do we have a great line up of activities!

🫖Elders Tent
🍎 Jarjums Area, including Munch & Move program for little ones by Sage Early Education
🥊 Boxing sessions brought to you by Belgravia Leisure
🌼 Weaving with Aunty Karleen
🦋 Dancing Workshop from 1pm-2pm with Aunty Rayma
✨ Inflatable Ultimate Ninja obstacle course
🍗 Clems thanks to UTS: Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education & Research
🏈 And of course, the Corroboree Cup OzTag Comp!

🏆 CORROBOREE CUP
The winning team will be awarded trophies and have their name engraved on the perpetual Corroboree Shield!
The Corroboree Shield will be kept at Glebe Youth Service and brought out each year for the competition, showcasing the legacy of each year's champions.

There will be transport available for Elders and those with access needs. Meet at the Peter Forsyth Auditorium (Francis St corner, Franklyn St, Glebe) at 10:30am Monday July 7.

Join us for an exciting day of fun, sports, and cultural celebration!

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A Big Thank You to Glebe Treehouse 💛❤️🖤Glebe NAIDOC would like to give a massive shout out to Glebe Treehouse for once a...
05/07/2025

A Big Thank You to Glebe Treehouse 💛❤️🖤

Glebe NAIDOC would like to give a massive shout out to Glebe Treehouse for once again delivering an incredible Glebe NAIDOC Community Day 2025 💙💚🤍!

Your ongoing dedication, hard work, and heart are the reason this day continues to be one of the most special events in our community. Year after year, you show up with strength, vision, and deep care for our mob – and it truly shows in every detail.

This year’s theme, “The Next Generation – Strength, Vision & Legacy,” came to life through the day you helped create – from Elders lighting the fire, to babies playing on the grass, to our young people taking the stage. You reminded us why Glebe is home to one of the strongest and deadliest communities around.

Thank you, Glebe Treehouse, for walking with us and helping keep culture strong and community connected.

We see you, we appreciate you, and we’re so grateful for all that you do.

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Yasssss 🙌🏾❤️
03/07/2025

Yasssss 🙌🏾❤️

03/07/2025

🎶 LIVE AT GLEBE NAIDOC 2025 – KERRIE-ANNE, KYLIE & JANELLE 🎶
Proud Wiradjuri women from Cowra, now living and singing on Bundjalung Country, this mother-and-daughter trio is bringing grassroots soul to the Glebe NAIDOC stage. 💛🔥

Kerrie-Anne, her sister Kylie, and their mum Janelle don’t need a big stage or fancy lights — their music is real, raw and full of heart. Born from backyard jam sessions, fire circles and community gatherings, their songs carry stories of love, truth, laughter and resilience.

They’ve shared their voices at NAIDOC events, Rock Against Racism, and as part of Backyard Sessions, a community festival they help run that uplifts emerging Blak artists and celebrates culture through music.

📍 Glebe Public School
🗓️ NAIDOC Community Day – 4th July at 11am
🎤 Come sit with their sound — it’s family, it’s Country, it’s community.

03/07/2025

🎤 LIVE AT GLEBE NAIDOC 2025 – PJ (Paul James Gordon) 🎶Straight from Brewarrina to the Glebe stage — PJ is bringing his powerful voice, deep storytelling and cultural roots to this year’s NAIDOC celebration! 🌾🔥The eldest of five, raised in a strong Aboriginal family, PJ found his voice in church and his rhythm in community — drumming in his dad’s band, learning culture through dance, and writing songs that honour his people and Country.Now working on his debut EP (dropping this August 👀), PJ is ready to share his journey with Glebe – inspired by greats like Troy Cassar-Daley, and driven by his own story of resilience, faith and Blak pride.📍 Glebe Public School 🗓️ NAIDOC Community Day – Friday 4th July at 11am 🎶 Don’t miss this rising star!

03/07/2025

🎶 MATTY WALKER – LIVE AT GLEBE NAIDOC 2025 🎶 Proud Yuin songman Matty Walker is bringing his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics to this year’s Glebe NAIDOC stage. 🌊🔥 From the south coast to the city, Matty’s music carries stories of Country, culture and connection — blending country, pop and acoustic sounds that honour his roots and inspire the next generation.🎤 Known for tracks like Never Too Far Gone and his powerful duets with Kyarna Rose, Matty’s voice is one of truth, healing and pride.📍 Glebe Public School 🗓️ NAIDOC Community Day – Friday 4th July 2025 💛 Come witness this deadly talent live and celebrate Blak excellence with us.

26/06/2025

As always, every Glebe NAIDOC poster proudly features our future legacies — our jarjums. These beautiful babies are all from Glebe and attend Glebe Treehouse. They represent the next generation of strength, vision, and legacy. We honour them, celebrate them, and continue this work for them. 💛🖤❤️

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