Standing in solidarity

Gareth Smith (Barwon Coast), Alison Marchant MP, Sarah Eccles (WTOAC), Aunty Mary and Sandra Gatehouse (Barwon Coast). 488539_08

Hundreds gathered together at the break of dawn on July 7 to stand with Wadawurrung Traditional Owners in collaboration with Barwon Coast for a show of respect and reflection to mark the start of NAIDOC Week.

This year’s NAIDOC Week theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, celebrates 50 years of NAIDOC Week and highlights the strength of young First Nations leaders shaping a bright future.

An estimated 450-strong crowd gathered on the beach at the Barwon Heads end of Bukareeyoo (formerly 20W), Ocean Grove.

“As the sun rose, we were honoured to experience a powerful Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony, accompanied by the moving sound of didgeridoo – moment of connection, reflection and shared respect,” Barwon Coast said.

“Thank you to Wadawurrung Elders and Traditional Owners, First Nations Elders and community, and everyone who showed up – families, visitors and locals alike – to celebrate Culture, Country and the strength of the next generation.

“We are proud to stand alongside Wadawurrung Traditional Owners in truth, respect and shared care of this beautiful coastline.”

The morning included a Welcome to Country, Smoking Ceremony and didgeridoo performance, offering a meaningful opportunity for people of all ages to connect with Wadawurrung Culture and Country.