To celebrate NAIDOC Week in 2025, Melton City Council is hosting a series of family friendly events and activities across the City of Melton. Click the link below for more information.
NAIDOC Flag Raising – Melton Health Hub
Come down to the NAIDOC Flag Raising ceremony on Monday 7th July 2025, 10am – 12pm at the Melton Health Hub. Click below for the detailed flyer.
NAIDOC Week in Brimbank
A number of events are taking place across Brimbank from 6th -13th July as part of NAIDOC Week Celebrations. Click the link below for more information.
VACCA WEST YOUTH NAIDOC BALL
Western VACCA are proud to announce the first Western VACCA youth NAIDOC Ball. Friday 11th July 2025, at the Werribee Racecourse. Click below for more information.
NAIDOC Family Fun Day
Join us for our NAIDOC Family Fun Day! On Sunday 6th July, 11 am – 2 pm at Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Community Centre, • Petting farm • Art activities • A deadly feed! This is a Mob only event Registration | Enquiries – Aboriginal Health Team IPC Health • Lisa Saunders: 0491 089 069 • Leehann Watt: 0490 794 923 • … Read More
NAIDOC Week Flag Raising Ceremony
Come down to Sunvale Community Park for the NAIDOC Flag Raising Ceremony and the launch of the newly restored Five Elements artwork by Aunty Lee-Anne Clarke, Aunty Mandi Barton and Dr Helen Bodycomb, including a Q&A with the artists.
Community Planting and Cultural Celebration
Come down for a morning of cultural connection and community spirit at the NAIDOC 2025 Community Planting and Cultural Celebration Day, at the Millennium House Community Centre in Seddon.
NAIDOC Week: Gathering
cohealth invite you to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of mob. Includes smoking ceremony, lunch, yiddaki performance and native food tasting.
Wayapa Incursions for Children
The City of Moonee Valley invite you to come along for a fun learning experience, hosted by Wayupa Wuurrk – an earth connections wellness practice.
NAIDOC Week: Story Telling through Art – School Holiday Session
Wyndham City Council invite you to explore Aboriginal art symbols such as people, animals and the land. Then use these symbols to craft your own story through art. This session is for 5-12 year olds. Parents/caregivers are required to stay and supervise their children. This activity is ticketed on the day and not booked in advance. Free tickets will be issued … Read More











