NAIDOC Week Open Day

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Tyson Frigo at Nawi workshop with Uncle John Kelly

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The Australian National Maritime Museum kicks off NAIDOC week with a Family Fun Day, honouring the theme for 2025 The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy. 

Celebrate the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth, exploring stories and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Join in creative cultural activities for all ages with artmaking activities, dance workshops music, face painting, tucker tasting and storytelling.

Free entry - Sunday 6 July

Celebrate the start of NAIDOC Week on us. 

Booking essential



*Ticket is valid for one day only (Sunday 6th of July) and cannot be used for re-entry on a different date.

Program

Performance Platform


11am: Smoking ceremony with Yuin Elder, Custodian and loreman Uncle Les Mcleod

12pm: Kids Dance workshop with Bangarra Dance Theatre

12.30pm: Live Music – Emily Blake

1pm: Kids dance workshop with Bangarra Dance theatre

1.30pm: Live Music: Emily Blake

2pm: Live Music – Kyarna Rose

2.30pm: Open age dance workshop with Bangarra Dance Theatre

3pm: Live Music – Kyarna Rose

Photo of a man wearing fur and body paint conducting a smoking ceremony.

Ben Lexcen Terrace forecourt

12– 2pm: Drop-in Bush tucker and tea tastings with Aunty Marie and Koori Kulcha

Close up photo showing samples of native jams

Terrace Room

10.30am– 4pm: NAIDOC facepainting and drop-in activities. Make a model nawi, craft a whale lantern, design a badge to celebrate NAIDOC, and learn to make a woven ghostnet sea creature. Get your face painted with NAIDOC inspired designs curated by Dakota Dixon.

11.30am: Drop-in mural making workshop with Nioka Lowe-Brennan

1pm: Drop-in mural making workshop with Nioka Lowe-Brennan

Photo showing a woman assisting a young girl to create an artwork

Bamal Yarning Space

All day: Catch a screening of Tunku and Ngaadi. A timeless Dreaming story from the South Coast of NSW, exploring the eternal connection between the Moon and the Earth. Passed down through generations, this powerful tale is illustrated by Walbunja and Ngarigo artist Cheryl Davison in collaboration with Studio Gilay and brought to life through the voices of the Djinama Yilaga Choir.

Artistic illustration showing a large, blue figure reaching out

Museum galleries

10.30 – 11.30am and 2-3pm: Drop-in and explore touchable artefacts from our education collection at the Cabinet of Curiosities – Saltwater Stories

9.30am – 5pm: Adventure on a Sea Country Activity Trail. Be inspired by beautiful works and fascinating stories by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists these holidays as you follow the sea country activity trail through the museum. Collect all 5 sea creature stamps on your trail to receive your prize

Photograph showing 3 children lying n the floor looking up at a bronze sculpture of a Dugong.

Artists