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NAIDOC Week

5 – 12 July 2026

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NAIDOC Week is an opportunity to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within our University and wider community, and across all our campuses.

The University of Sydney was founded in 1850 on the land of the Gadigal people.

Today, our campuses and facilities stretch across the lands of the Gamaraygal, Dharug, Wangal, Darkingyung, Burramadagal, Dharawal, Gandangara, Gamilaraay, Barkindji, Bundjalung, Wiradjuri, Ngunawal, Gureng Gureng and Gagadju peoples. 

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One Sydney, Many People

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Our roadmap to reconciliation (pdf, 7MB)

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NAIDOC Week Events

Events and programming to be shared here closer to NAIDOC Week.

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Beyond NAIDOC Week

Ways you can continue to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples beyond NAIDOC Week:

  • Engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned and produced media, such as news, podcasts, radio, books, television, and films
  • Continue to engage with festivals and events that celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

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