The National NAIDOC Awards Ceremony, set to take place on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 7:30 pm AEST, will be a showcase of First Nations talent and a celebration of their achievements. Broadcast live from Kaurna Adelaide on ABC, the event marks the beginning of NAIDOC Week, a highlight on the Australian cultural calendar.
Hosted by the talented trio of Narelda Jacobs, Rob Collins and Steph Tisdell, the awards will recognize the exceptional contributions of individuals across ten distinct categories, highlighting the impact their work has on their communities and beyond.
The evening will be a vibrant display of culture and community, featuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dance performances and a highly anticipated live musical performance from Jessica Mauboy. With Rowdie Walden serving as Executive Producer, the event promises to be a memorable and inspiring celebration of First Nations excellence.
Don’t miss the National NAIDOC Awards 2024, airing live on ABC next Saturday evening, honouring and recognising the incredible achievements of Australia’s First Nations people.
What are the NAIDOC Awards?
The NAIDOC Awards are a prestigious recognition of the outstanding contributions and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. With categories ranging from arts to community service, the awards shine a spotlight on the diverse talents and positive impact First Nations individuals have across Australia.
A Week-Long Celebration
NAIDOC Week provides an opportunity for all Australians to learn more about First Nations cultures and histories, and to engage with and support Indigenous communities. With events taking place across the country, it is a time to celebrate the richness and diversity of Australia’s First Peoples.
National NAIDOC Awards 2024 airs Saturday, July 6, at 7.30 pm on ABC.