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NAIDOC Week: 50 Years of Deadly

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Emily has passed the mic to Wiradjuri and Palawa journalist Isaac Muller for this special NAIDOC Week episode of News Time.

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© Australian Broadcasting Corporation Length 12 min 2 July 2026 NewsEducationalGeography Australia Episodic

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Emily has passed the mic to Wiradjuri and Palawa journalist Isaac Muller for this special NAIDOC Week episode of News Time.

NAIDOC Week is a time to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

In this episode we’ll visit a patch of land being handed back to Traditional Owners, we’ll hear about some First Nations people nominated for some big awards, and we’ll learn some words in language for our Wow of the Week.

Quiz Questions

1. What is the national NAIDOC Week theme this year?

2. The beach at which Captain Cook and his crew repaired the Endeavour is being given back to Traditional Owners. What state is this in?

3. Which TV show has episodes that have been translated into an Aboriginal language?

4. What piece of headwear was created for the festival in Alice Springs?

5. How do you say 'water' in the language Pertame?

Answers

1. 50 years of Deadly

2. Queensland

3. Bluey

4. Beanies

5. Kwatja (pronounced KWAH-jah)


© Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 12 min

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