The 2025 theme, "The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy," celebrates not only the achievements of the past but the bright future ahead, empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our communities, and the legacy of our ancestors.
Join us at the following activities:
Musgrave Park Family Fun Day
Join us at the Family Fun at Musgrave Park where there will be live entertainment, exhibits and activities showcasing First Nations People, Culture and Heritage. Our Wellspring and Women, Children and Families teams are planning a range of child and family-focussed activities.
- Musgrave Park, South Brisbane
- Friday, 11 July from 9am
United Artists Project First Nations Exhibition
Join us for a powerful exhibition of artworks created by First Nations artists connected through our local community services. These artists - storytellers, survivors, and custodians of culture - share their visions and voices.
Meet some of our local First Nations artists showing in the United Artists Project First Nations Exhibition from Thursday.
Featuring vibrant pieces that honour strength, and speak to identity, resilience, and belonging, this free exhibition invites you to experience local perspectives that inspire reflection and celebration this NAIDOC Week.
- Hope Street Cafe
- 1/15 Hope St, South Brisbane
- Thursday 10 July from 1:30pm
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