Friday 10th July 2026
📍Ulladulla Civic Centre
Programming 2026 Has Begun
Work is underway for ngulla NAIDOC Festival 2026, bringing our community together again on Murramarang Yuin Country.
This year’s Festival will take place on Friday 10 July 2026.
We can’t wait to celebrate 50 years of deadly with you.
Get involved with ngulla NAIDOC Festival 2026
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ngulla NAIDOC Festival depends on participating stallholders. If you can participate as an organisation, service provider, business, community group, or individual, please complete the quick, online Stallholder Form.
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Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander individuals and businesses are warmly invited to the Koori markets stall section.
Please apply using the quick, online Stallholder Application.
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Please contact us if you are able to contribute any donated amount, goods or services to this free, beloved community celebration.
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Can you help out? We need volunteers for various jobs on the day such as handing out free food and giveaways, collecting rubbish, greeting visitors, supervising, setup and pack up.
If you can help, even for a couple of hours, we would be very grateful. Volunteers make this event possible. Please contact admin@walkingtogether.au
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Every year we showcase Aboriginal perspectives from individual Aboriginal artists as well as from our local community of schools, preschools, community groups and Aboriginal organisations & initiatives.
Our helpful volunteers will make it easy to exhibit works.
Please get in touch at admin@walkingtogether.au
Check out our 2025 ngulla NAIDOC gallery
Thank you
ngulla NAIDOC Festival is only possible thanks to sponsors, stallholders, supporters and volunteers.
It is co-organised by the Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council and volunteers from Walking Together.
2025 supporters
Thank you 2025 sponsors and supporters: Aboriginal Affairs NSW, National Indigenous Australians Agency, Bendigo Bank Community Bank Milton & South Coast, Milton Ulladulla Bowling Club, Mollymook Beach Bowling Club, Milton Ulladulla ExServos Club, Mollymook Golf Club, Hales Douglass, Country Universities Centre Southern Shoalhaven, Hayden’s Pies, Lagom, Jasper Peel Bakery, milkhaus, Shoalhaven Women's Health Centre, TAFE NSW Ulladulla, National Parks and Wildlife Service, The Ulladulla & Districts Community Resources Centre, Flourish Australia, ADACAS, SAHSSI, Uniting Church, National Parks Association - Milton Branch, South Coast Community College, Black Duck Dreaming , Southern Shoalhaven Youth Services, Community Connect South Shoalhaven, Ulladulla Support Services, Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council, Walking Together, Waminda, Milton Rural Landcare Nursery, Noah's Inclusion Services, PCYC Shoalhaven, Here & Now Coffee, ServiceNSW, My Supports, Linda's Creative Designs, William Campbell Foundation and William Campbell College, Shoalhaven Women's Health Centre, Legal Aid NSW, Milton Rural Fire Brigade, and more!
2024 supporters
Thank you to our 2024 sponsors, National Indigenous Australians Agency, Mollymook Golf Club, Milton Ulladulla ExServos Club, Bendigo Bank, Community Bank Milton & South Coast, and to our 2024 supporters, MilkHaus, Hayden’s Pies, Lagom Bakery, The Cup n Cake n Co, Wandarma Local AECG, local schools, mudjingaal yangamba, muladha gamara, Circus 35° South, Ulladulla TAFE, NSW National Parks & Wildlife Services, Lions Club, Noah’s Aboriginal Family Playgroup, Country Universities Centre Southern Shoalhaven, Ulladulla Districts Community Resource Centre, Shoalhaven Women’s Health Centre, Flourish Australia, Mackillop Seasons for Healing, Dragon Training Mobile Zoo, Treading Lightly, Milton Ulladulla LandCare, Milton Ulladulla Districts Tennis Association, Seniors Rights Service, Aboriginal Chronic Care Unit, Grand Pacific Health, Milton RFS, APM, Beyond Empathy, Waminda South Coast Women’s Health Service, Ulladulla Youth Centre, Bunnings, Woolies Ulladulla, Milton IGA.
The artist responsible for the ngulla NAIDOC Festival artwork/ logo is Shane Snelson, a Yuwaalaraay Gamilaraay man with deep ties to the local community.
“The mirida and giriwa are strong cultural icons and totems to the Ulladulla area. The sand running through it is littered with pippis along the water’s edge. This piece was created as a unique representation of Ulladulla and its strong Cultural ties from yesterday to today and into tomorrow.”
Contact
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Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council
Contact admin@ulladullalalc.com.au
Follow at facebook.com/ulladullaulalc
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yana-mba njindiwan (Walking Together)
Contact admin@walkingtogether.au
Follow @walking_together_mud on Instagram