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

Mon 6 Jul
9.00am - 5.00pm
Price: Free
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 Tuggerah
NAIDOC Art Exibition
As part of our NAIDOC Week celebrations, we are proud to present an art installation showcasing the work of four first nations artists: Wendy Pawley, Shaun Briggs, Jenni Mcewen & Ebony Branigan
Date: Monday 6th July - Sunday 12th July
Location: Outside Big W
For best parking: Blue Carpark or Event Cinemas Carpark
NAIDOC Sensory Sessions with Barang Regional Alliance
hese interactive sessions invite children and families to engage in culturally inspired sensory play, creative activities, storytelling, and hands-on learning that celebrates the rich cultures, histories, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Date: Thursday 9 & 16 July
Time: 10am -11am & 11am-12pm
Location: Outside Cotton On, Level 1
Book your session here
For best parking: Blue Carpark or Event Cinemas Carpark
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.
Accessibility
We’re committed to providing an inclusive and accessible environment. Westfield is a proud participant in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Scheme which helps to support and raise awareness for people living with a hidden disability.
We also offer 'Quiet Time’ every Tuesday between 10:30am and 11:30am with our centre lights dimmed and music volume adjusted. At some centres, beyond the common areas, many of our retailers will also participate by dimming the lights and lowering the music in their stores during ‘Quiet Time’.
For more information and sensory maps, visit your local centre’s website and search “quiet time”.
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