to recognise the aboriginal and toress strait island culture
its to celebrate the history and culture and achievements of the indigionous australians and torres strait isanders
NAIDOC week is observed in honor of the indigenous people in Australia.
The first NAIDOC Week was in 1975.
NAIDOC week is observed in honor of the indigenous people in Australia.
In 1957 and the reason is because the aboriginals and the Australians signed an agreement
NAIDOC Week is significant as it celebrates the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia. It provides an opportunity for all Australians to engage with Indigenous communities, fostering understanding and respect. The week features various events, including cultural performances, art exhibitions, and educational activities, highlighting the rich heritage and ongoing contributions of Indigenous Australians. Ultimately, it promotes reconciliation and awareness of the issues faced by Indigenous communities.
The predominant religion in Australia is Christianity. Regarding values, Australians believe in 'mateship', i.e. loyal friendship and standing by one's mates no matter what; they believe in giving people a fair go; in supporting the 'underdog'; and in enjoying the beautiful wild country in which they live.
naidoc week is the celebration os aborinagal culture
Many Australians celebrate it, but particularly Australians of Irish ancestry or people from Ireland who are in Australia.
NATSI Week used to be the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Week. It has now been replaced by NAIDOC week
Australians celebrate Valentine's Day much like the rest of the world; in homes and restaurants and doing special things.
We dont celebrate Kwanza, most Australians wouldnt even know what it is. We have a very very small population of African Americans.