
NAIDOC Week 2021
NAIDOC Week, taking place this year from 4–11 July, is a time for all Australians to partake in and celebrate the culture and knowledge of our diverse First Nations peoples.
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NAIDOC Week, taking place this year from 4–11 July, is a time for all Australians to partake in and celebrate the culture and knowledge of our diverse First Nations peoples.

With World Oceans Day on 5 June and World Environment Day on 8 June, the beginning of this month is the perfect time to remember how lucky we are to live on such a beautiful and diverse planet.

On 3 June 1992, a landmark decision for the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people came to pass. Today, this date is celebrated as ‘Mabo Day’.

Do robots have mothers? Well, LT-Bot does! This year, he wanted to make her a gift out of flowers. LT-Bot knows that a carnation symbolises love,

May 26 marks an important date in the Australian calendar—National Sorry Day. This day represents a time to remember and acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait
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