NAIDOC Week 2020 is just around the corner, running from 8 to 15 November and the Entrance Public School and the Yerin Aboriginal Health Services have been provided with $2,500 and $1,000 respectively to help celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander excellence and Australia’s rich history and culture.
The grants for Dobell are part of the Morrison Government’s $1.4 million program to support local organisations to celebrate the week.
Senator for New South Wales Jim Molan invites everyone to get involved, learn more about local Indigenous cultures, and share in the traditions that make Australia unique.
“NAIDOC Week is always a special event on the community calendar” Senator Molan said.
The Entrance Public School is hosting TEPS NAIDOC Activity Day and Yerin Aboriginal Health Services is hosting the community launch of a new outreach dental clinic at Woy Woy.
This year’s theme, Always Was, Always Will Be., highlights Australia’s ancient history and celebrates the traditions and cultures that endure today.
“We are privileged to have one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures and through NAIDOC events we can share in this proud history and contemplate our future” Senator Molan said.
You can find information about NAIDOC Week 2020 at www.naidoc.org.au
All of the events funded as part of the NAIDOC local grants program are required to have COVID-19 plans in place. It is important that anyone attending an event observes these plans and local restrictions to ensure everyone stays safe.