Join us for AbSec’s 2025 NAIDOC Family Fun Day as we come together to celebrate the rich culture, strength, and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities!
This year’s theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, reflects the enduring journey of Indigenous peoples—honouring the past, empowering young leaders, and building a future guided by community-led vision and self-determination.
NAIDOC Week is about celebrating and advocating for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Your participation helps amplify Indigenous voices and support local communities. Register now to secure your spot and be part of this vibrant celebration!
As a peak Aboriginal organisation, AbSec is proud to stand in solidarity, fostering community-led change and empowering the next generation through connection, culture and celebration. It’s a chance to learn, connect and enjoy the risk cultural traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples. Let’s celebrate our shared vision, honour our legacy, and uplift the next generation together.
If you encounter any issues or have concerns during the AbSec Family Fun Day, reach out to our team for immediate assistance or in case of an emergency, contact our security team, who will be readily available throughout the venue.
AbSec NAIDOC Family Fun Day 2025 will be held on 9 July 2025 at the PCYC Marrickville and Steel Park, Sydney. The event starts at 10:00 am and finishes at 2:00 pm.
No, the event is completely free! We welcome everyone to join us and celebrate the rich culture and heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The day will be filled with a variety of activities including live performances, art and craft workshops, food stalls, and interactive games for all ages.
Yes, the venue is accessible for people with disabilities. There are accessible toilets, ramps, and reserved seating areas to ensure everyone can enjoy the event comfortably.
We recommend bringing sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle, as most activities are outdoors. Also, consider bringing a camera or smartphone to capture the festivities.
Yes, there is limited parking available at the venue. We encourage attendees to use public transport or carpool where possible.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at the venue, with the exception of service animals.
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AbSec acknowledges the Stolen Generations who never came home and the ongoing impact of government policy and practice on Aboriginal children, young people and families.
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