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28 June 2023

For our Elders: NAIDOC Week celebrates those who paved the way

The Tweed set for vibrant week of corroboree, culture and community

NAIDOC March 2022

The Tweed NAIDOC march in 2022. This year's march will take place on Friday 7 July 2023. (Photo credit: Tommy Byrnes)

Tweed Shire Council is proud to support this year’s NAIDOC Week (Sunday 2 July – Sunday 7 July) which promises a vibrant calendar of events celebrating the contribution of First Nations people to the Tweed.

Festivities include a sports and cultural day, beach and water activities, fishing workshops, a NAIDOC dinner dance and the annual Tweed NAIDOC march and corroboree in the park.

The week and its events are coordinated by the Tweed Heads NAIDOC Committee.

Every year, national NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July, to honour and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It also opens up 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.

This year's theme, For Our Elders, celebrates the vital role Elders have played and continue to play in communities and families – and how through their strength, knowledge and experience they have set the many courses we follow today.

The official Tweed Heads NAIDOC Week program will begin with a flag-raising ceremony on Sunday 2 July at the Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum in Tweed Heads South at 9 am.

On Monday 3 July, the Museum will host a cultural day, followed by a fishing workshop and barbecue for young people hosted by the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI).

A Hall of Fame Induction and Reflection will take place on Tuesday 4 July, followed by a lunch for Elders/Seniors. A Sports Day and Expo will take place at Arkinstall Park on Wednesday 5 July, with surfing, water sports and beach activities to be held at Fingal Head on Thursday 6 July as part of Juraki Saltwater Day activities.

On Friday 7 July, the annual Tweed NAIDOC March will start at the Tweed Civic Centre from 10 am. The community will march along Wharf Street to Jack Evans Boat Harbour for a community gathering or corroboree in the park.

The week’s activities will close in style, with a Tweed NAIDOC Dinner Dance at Coolangatta Tweed Golf Club from 6 pm on Friday 7 July. Tickets are essential.

Aunty Dale Williams, Elder and Goodjinburra descendant who is also a member of Council’s Aboriginal Advisory Committee, encouraged all Tweed residents to join in the week’s activities.

“NAIDOC week is about the community coming together to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Tweed Bundjalung country,” Aunty Dale said.

“Our Elders have kept our culture alive, passing it down from generation to generation – this week is all about our culture’s survival.”

Council’s Community Development Officer Tim Appo said this year’s NAIDOC Week offered a reminder to everyone that we should respect and learn from our Elders.

“NAIDOC week is an important week in the Tweed’s calendar and this year it’s about the celebration of those who have shown us the way,” Mr Appo said.

“It’s a time to have manners, listen and absorb from our Elders and their decades of wisdom.”

Find out more about national NAIDOC Week activities at www.naidoc.org.au.

A full program of NAIDOC Week events in the Tweed follows:

Sunday 2 July

  • Flag raising ceremony, 9-10 am, Minjungbal Museum, 17 Kirkwood Rd, Tweed Heads South

  • Church Service, 10.30 am - 12 pm, Minjungbal Museum

Monday 3 July

  • Tweed Cultural Day, 10 am - 2 pm, Minjungbal Museum

  • NAIDOC Youth Fishing Workshop, 10 am, meet at Minjungbal Museum, 2.30 pm finishes at New Fingal Boat Harbour. Register your interest by texting 0456 192 951 or 0456 192 951 or email jordan.young@dpi.nsw.gov.au

Tuesday 4 July

  • Hall of Fame induction/reflection, 9.30am - 11 am, Minjungbal Museum

  • Elders/Seniors lunch, 12 - 2.30 pm, Minjungbal Museum

Wednesday 5 July

  • Sports Day and Expo, 10 am - 3 pm, Arkinstall Park, Robert Street, Tweed Heads South

Thursday 6 July

  • Juraki Saltwater Day, 10 am - 3 pm, Fingal Head Beach, 1 Marine Parade, Fingal Head

  • Elders/Seniors Community Lunch, 10.30 am - 2.30 pm, South Tweed Sports Club, 4 Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South, email cancomcare_@outlook.com

Friday 7 July

  • Tweed NAIDOC March and Corroboree in the park, 10 - 11.30 am, meet at Tweed Civic Centre, Wharf Street, and march to Jack Evans Boat Harbour

  • Tweed NAIDOC Dinner Dance, 6 pm - midnight, Coolangatta Tweed Golf Club, Soorley Street, Tweed Heads South, Tickets through Humantix

Corroboree 2022

The 2022 Corroboree in the park at Jack Evans Boat Harbour, which follows the march each year.

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Photo 1:  Tweed NAIDOC march 2022
Caption: The Tweed NAIDOC march in 2022. This year's march will take place on Friday 7 July 2023. (Photo credit: Tommy Byrnes)

Photo 2:  Corroboree 2022
Caption: The 2022 Corroboree in the park at Jack Evans Boat Harbour, which follows the march each year.

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Tweed Shire Council wishes to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. Council also acknowledges and respects the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lore, customs and traditions.
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