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NAIDOC Week 2026 at Brisbane Powerhouse

  • July 5, 2026
  • Brisbane Powerhouse

    119 Lamington Street
    New Farm, Queensland 4005
Description

Celebrate NAIDOC Week at Brisbane Powerhouse on Sunday 5 July. Join Creative Nations for a vibrant, community-focused program of First Nations storytelling, art, and live performances. This immersive cultural celebration honours the histories and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

 

TIMETABLE
11AM – 11:45AM: Bulkaway Muruku: Yarn Together - Storytime 1 - Kuyu Kuyu Wanjabu
11AM – 2PM: Virtual Binkinba
12PM – 12:45PM: Woven Workshop 1 - Mili (Jellyfish), Communal Woven Sphere and Clam Bracelets
1AM – 1:40PM: Bulkaway Muruku: Yarn Together - Storytime 2 - Kuyu Kuyu Wanjabu
2PM – 2:45PM: Woven workshop 2 - Mili (jellyfish), communal woven sphere and clam bracelets
 

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Virtual Binkinba: Explore the landscape through an immersive, unique virtual reality experience suitable for all ages.

  • Bulkaway Muruku: Participate in Yarn Together - Storytime, a dedicated space for shared cultural storytelling perfect for families and young children.

  • Live Performances: Experience an incredible, family-friendly lineup of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians and dancers.

  • Cultural Workshops: Get hands-on with all-ages traditional art and craft demonstrations led by First Nations artists.

Date & Time

July 5, 2026 11:00 am-2:45 pm

Venue Details

Brisbane Powerhouse

119 Lamington Street
New Farm, Queensland 4005 Brisbane Powerhouse
BRISBANE POWERHOUSE PTY LTD

Brisbane Powerhouse is Queensland’s home for contemporary culture, a magnificent power station of the 1920s reborn as an arts centre on the Brisbane River.

 

As Brisbane City Council’s premier arts venue, the much-loved building stages more than 1250 performances a year including a program of festivals, as well as hundreds of events and functions from weddings to conferences, all the while housing heritage-listed graffiti, riverside bars and restaurants, visual arts exhibitions and of course the stories of all who have ventured, laughed and shared memories within its living walls.