What's on this NAIDOC Week
*Upcoming events are subject to change

Today 8 Jul
9.00am - 5.30pm
50 Years of Deadly
NAIDOC Week 2026 will be held from Sunday 5 July - Sunday 12 July and is an opportunity for all Australians to come together and celebrate the rich history, diverse cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The 2026 theme, 50 Years of Deadly, marks a milestone: 50 years of honouring and elevating Indigenous voices, culture, and resilience. It’s a tribute to the people who built this movement, including Elders, organisers, artists and communities. This NAIDOC Week is about looking back at the stories, the marches, the languages, the art, the leadership.*
During NAIDOC Week, we celebrate not just a milestone but a movement that endures, grows, and evolves - driven by the unwavering strength of communities.
*Source: www.naidoc.org.au
Find out more about NAIDOC Week 2026 here.
Join us in-centre for NAIDOC Week
Celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with us at Westfield Innaloo.
Redeem your free copy of Dreamwalker #1 by Scott Wilson
This NAIDOC Week, Westfield members can redeem a free copy of Dreamwalker #1, a groundbreaking comic book that introduces the first female Indigenous superhero and matriarch to the Indigiverse, the world’s first shared Indigenous comic book universe.
Dreamwalker introduces Mungala, the first female Indigenous superhero and matriarch of the Indigiverse. A powerful Gooniyandi warrior from the north west of Western Australia, Mungala journeys across time, space and dimensions to find and protect her stolen child. Blending First Nations lore, history, language and superhero storytelling, Dreamwalker is a story of family, strength, protection and cultural power, inspired by co-creator Scott Wilson’s own great-grandmother, Mangala.
Date: Monday 6 July - Sunday 12 July, or until stocks last.
Location: Concierge desk, located near Strand
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For best parking, park at basement level, off Ellen Stirling Boulevard
We met with Emilie Barker, 2024 Local Heroes finalist and co-founder of The Minhi’s Netball Club, to understand the significance of NAIDOC Week to the club, which was created in memory of loved ones and to promote good health among First Nations People. Read the interview here.
You can also find out more about NAIDOC Week and what it means to ENOKi, the Aboriginal artist behind our 2026 NAIDOC Week campaign.
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What's on these school holidays at Westfield Innaloo
Your guide to school holiday fun: Kids’ activities, family-friendly restaurants, the latest movies, events and more to do with the whole family!
What's on
What's on
Kids' sushi making workshops hosted by Sushi Hub
Roll into fun these school holidays and learn the art of making your own sushi rolls.
16 Jul - Multiple times
Sushi Hub: Kids sushi making workshop
A hands-on workshop where kids discover the art of sushi making, guided by expert Sushi Hub chefs.
16 Jul













