NAIDOC Week is one of Australia’s most important national celebrations, recognising the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
In 2026, communities across Australia will host thousands of events, bringing people together to learn, reflect, and celebrate the resilience and strength of First Nations cultures.
What Is NAIDOC Week & Why It Matters
NAIDOC stands for National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee. The week traces its roots to the Aboriginal rights movement of the 1930s and remains a cornerstone of cultural recognition today.
NAIDOC Week promotes:
- Cultural education
- Reconciliation
- Community pride
- National unity
NAIDOC Week 2026 Theme Explained
Each year features a national theme focusing on cultural, social, and political priorities. The 2026 theme will continue to centre on cultural strength, youth leadership, and intergenerational knowledge sharing.
Major City Celebrations
Sydney
- Hyde Park Flag Raising
- The Domain Cultural Festival
- Harbour Bridge projections
Melbourne
- Federation Square concerts
- Koorie Heritage Trust exhibitions
- Birrarung river ceremonies
Brisbane
- Musgrave Park Cultural Festival
- Storytelling workshops
- Community concerts
Perth
- Yagan Square performances
- Noongar language sessions
Adelaide
- Victoria Square ceremonies
- Aboriginal art markets
Darwin
- Mindil Beach sunset events
- Larrakia cultural programs
Regional & Community Events
Across regional Australia, local councils, schools, and Aboriginal land councils host:
- Smoking ceremonies
- Bush tucker tastings
- Dance performances
- Cultural walks
How Schools & Workplaces Can Participate
- Cultural workshops
- Flag raising ceremonies
- Curriculum resources
- Community engagement projects
Travel Guide: Experiencing NAIDOC Week as a Visitor
NAIDOC Week offers travellers a powerful cultural experience. Visitors can:
- Attend ceremonies
- Join guided cultural tours
- Visit art exhibitions
- Support Indigenous businesses
FAQs
When is NAIDOC Week 2026?
NAIDOC Week typically runs in early July. Official 2026 dates will be confirmed nationally.
What does NAIDOC stand for?
National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee.

