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NAIDOC in the Park


Event description

Celebrate NAIDOC Week as we honour the 2024 theme: Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.  

Engage in meaningful First Nations activities, starting with a Welcome to Country ceremony. Participate in traditional weaving and a shell workshop, listen to captivating stories from First Nations storyteller, Aunty Ali Golding, and enjoy performances by the talented Gamay Dancers. Gather around the campfire to share culture and end the evening with a magical Spotlight Prowl.  

Presented in partnership with Waverley and Randwick councils, this event is suitable for all ages and dogs on-leads. 


Things to know before you attend 

We reserve the right to cancel the event in case of dangerous weather or if minimum participation numbers are not met. In these circumstances a refund will be offered. Please refer to our full terms and conditions for more information. 

Your responsibilities if you feel unwell 

I understand that it is my responsibility to ensure that all attendees associated with this booking do not attend if: 

  • We/I show any COVID-19, infectious disease or virus symptoms or feel unwell 
  • We/I have had a fever, diarrhoea or vomiting within 12 hours or at the time of the program 
  • We/I have been asked to self-isolate 
  • We/I have had a positive COVID-19 test result and continue to have symptoms. 

If any of the above apply to you or any attendee associated with this booking, we request that you do not attend this program. In this instance, please contact us via email on education@gsp.nsw.gov.au to arrange for a refund of your ticket. 


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