NAIDOC

Invaluable place for a yarn
A yarning circle site was opened at the Puckapunyal Military Area late last year.

Award for Indigenous work a family affair
An Air Force NAIDOC Week award has become a family affair, with the wife of last year’s winner receiving this year's award.

Historical conflict in posting has positive outcome
A posting to NUSHIP Supply caused some personal conflict for Able Seaman Jahlaya Weazal, but also provided an opportunity for education.

Project recognises Indigenous veterans
Personnel at RAAF Base Edinburgh have been able to identify almost 30 Indigenous South Australian veterans in a project that aims to recognise their...

Indigenous community flying high for NAIDOC Week
A didgeridoo competition at the mess and flights for members of the local Indigenous community were among the activities held to celebrate NAIDOC...

NAIDOC Week celebrates 'rich culture'
Warrant Officer Stephen Weaver said NAIDOC Week provided an opportunity to celebrate the rich culture of Indigenous people.

Ancient artefacts on display at RAAF base
Traditional Indigenous artefacts were on display at RAAF Base Williamtown to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

Display honours Indigenous airman
From Stolen Generation to serving his country, former Leading Aircraftman George Tongerie has been honoured at RAAF Base Edinburgh.

Painted propeller spins yarn about sacrifice
Flying proudly at the front gate of RAAF Base East Sale is a PC-9/A propeller painted by Gunaikurnai artist Alfie Hudson.

Personnel get lesson in Aboriginal culture
Navy personnel were taken on a cultural immersion tour during NAIDOC Week.

Future meets Indigenous past
The Australian War Memorial’s Indigenous Liaison Officer Michael Bell held tours during NAIDOC Week to rekindle Indigenous history.

Flags raised in Middle East to mark NAIDOC Week
Australians serving in the Middle East have joined the broader ADF in recognising NAIDOC Week.