Upcoming events.


Guyugwa Showcase
July
7

Guyugwa Showcase

Guyugwa' - meaning fire in Larrakia, honours the 2024 NAIDOC theme. Emerging artists will participate in 3 days worth of workshops that will result in a showcase on the Sunday night that everyone in the community is welcome to attend. It'll be a great chance to reflect on NAIDOC week, see emerging artists and celebrate raw local talent. The workshops are free for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people aged 12-25 with registration highly recommended

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Deadly Cup Rugby Leauge
July
7

Deadly Cup Rugby Leauge

It's back, you mob! The 2024 Deadly Cup Rugby League Carnival will take place on Sunday 7 July 2024 during NAIDOC Week at TRL Stadium, Darwin NT. Come along to see some of the Territory's top Rugby League talent as the Indigenous All Stars take on the Territory All Stars in Men's & Women's matches across all age divisions. This year we are also showcasing Touch Football with Senior Men's and Senior Women's matches. As always, we will be showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures through our Welcome Ceremony, cultural activities, cooking demonstrations and much more! Attendees can also visit the health expo to learn more about health and wellbeing and connect with local service providers. Entry is free and all are welcome. A reminder this is a smoke, drug and alcohol-free event. See you down at TRL on Sunday 7 July 2024. Gates open at 11am!

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GUYUGWA: WORKSHOPS
July
5
to 7 July

GUYUGWA: WORKSHOPS

Emerging artists will participate in 3 days worth of workshops that will result in a showcase on the Sunday night that everyone in the community is welcome to attend. It'll be a great chance to reflect on NAIDOC week, see emerging artists and celebrate raw local talent. The workshops are free for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people aged 12-25 with registration highly recommended.

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Melanie Mununggurr Album Launch Show
July
4

Melanie Mununggurr Album Launch Show

Melanie's voice encompasses her identity as Yolŋu; the triumphs and struggles of motherhood, neurodiversity, being queer and connections to land and culture. A collection of spoken word songs produced into the world through close knit collaborations with local Territory producers.

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