Students take part in Naidoc Week
Students from Woy Woy South Public School participated in a variety of activities on Tuesday, June 25, to celebrate Naidoc Week.
The activities, which were part of the school's week long celebration, exposed students to various aspects of aboriginal culture to heighten their understanding about the contributions aboriginal people have made to the nation.
Naidoc Week, held this year from July 7 to 14, focuses on celebrating the survival of indigenous culture and how Australians can work together to improve opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Naidoc originally stood for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee, the committee responsible for organising the national activities during the week.
Newsletter, 25 Jun 2013
Terry Greedy, Woy Woy South Public School