Eora NAIDOC Inner City Family Fun Day
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with traditional performances, live music, youth activities, and a free BBQ at Carriageworks.
Details
Thursday 9 July 2026
10:00am - 2:00pm
245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015, Australia
Free
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with traditional performances, live music, youth activities, and a free BBQ at Carriageworks.
Thursday 9 July 2026
10:00am - 2:00pm
245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015, Australia
Free
Experience a vibrant day filled with rich Aboriginal culture and community spirit. The Eora NAIDOC Inner City Family Fun Day offers a unique blend of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal performances, live music, and engaging activities for children and youth.
This event is perfect for families looking to immerse themselves in Indigenous culture while enjoying a relaxed, festive atmosphere. There’s something for everyone, from the Elders Space to interactive Jarjum activities designed especially for young ones.
Enjoy delicious food with a complimentary BBQ, making it a perfect outing for parents and children alike.
The day includes a variety of cultural experiences such as:
- Traditional and contemporary Aboriginal performances showcasing storytelling and dance
- Live music that celebrates Indigenous artists
- Dedicated Elders Space for cultural sharing and reflection
- Jarjum and youth activities that engage children in fun, educational experiences
- A free BBQ providing tasty food for all attendees
This event is family-friendly and designed to educate and entertain, making it ideal for school-aged children and their parents.
Held at Carriageworks, located at 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh NSW 2042, the venue is accessible by public transport and has facilities suitable for families.
Carriageworks is a well-known cultural hub in Sydney, offering ample space for outdoor and indoor activities.
Parking and directions are available on the Carriageworks website, ensuring a smooth arrival experience.
The event is free to attend, making it accessible to all families interested in celebrating NAIDOC Week.
It runs from 10:00 to 14:00, providing a perfect mid-morning to early afternoon outing.
Parents are encouraged to bring hats, sunscreen, and water bottles to keep comfortable throughout the day.
The event is organized by the Eora NAIDOC Community Group, ensuring authenticity and respect for Indigenous culture.
Attendance is free, but booking tickets is recommended to secure your spot.
Tickets can be booked through the Carriageworks website or by contacting the event organizer directly.
This no-cost event offers a wonderful opportunity for families to engage with Aboriginal culture without financial barriers.