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11 Jul

NAIDOC in the City

  • Free
  • Theatre

Join us for a free celebration of music, culture, and community as Fed Square comes alive in honour of NAIDOC Week.

Featuring a powerhouse lineup headlined by ARIA-winning electronic duo Electric Fields, with performances by Isaiah Firebrace, Scott Darlow, Cerulean (DJ set), Canisha, The Violet Summers and Koori Youth Will Shake Spears.

Explore the vibrant KHT NAIDOC Week Market, featuring over 20 First Peoples stallholders with art, craft, design, fashion, jewellery and more. Alongside the market, KHT will host a variety of free workshops and activities for all ages, as well as a welcoming Elders Lounge and quiet space.

Everyone is welcome, with kids’ activities, delicious food trucks and stalls, and much more kicking off from 1pm.

This free event is proudly presented by City of Melbourne in partnership with Fed Square, supported by Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT).

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Date Times
Fri 11 Jul
  • 1pm - 6pm 1:00pm - 6:00pm

Location

Federation Square
Melbourne
Victoria 3000

Open in maps location for Federation Square

Price and bookings

This is a free event

Booking not required

Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9658 9658
  • email address: aboriginalmelbourne@melbourne.vic.gov.au
  • Visit website for NAIDOC in the City

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