NAIDOC Week opens in Albany, highlighting connection to land and nature
The NAIDOC Week official opening took place on July 5 at Albany Town Hall, celebrating 50 years of the event. Indigenous leaders emphasized the connection to land and nature during various performances, including a poignant 'bee dance.' The occasion highlighted the importance of environmental protection, particularly for the Yakamia Forest, as communities reflect on their ties to the environment.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 02:00 UTC
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