Authentic NAIDOC Week Boosted by Indigenous Workshops

Aboriginal Cultural Immersions

Key Facts:

NAIDOC Week 2026 theme: "50 Years Deadly."
• Aboriginal Cultural Immersions (ACI) delivers Aboriginal-led workshops and performances for NAIDOC Week and beyond.
• Offerings include interactive cultural workshops, live performances, On-Country experiences, yarning circles, and leadership sessions.
• Programs are designed and run by Aboriginal facilitators, performers, and Knowledge Holders, ensuring authentic and culturally safe experiences.
• ACI's approach drives employee engagement, supports Reconciliation Action Plans, and builds brand credibility for organisations.
• Positive feedback from clients such as University of Melbourne, LinkedIn, and Amazon.
• Aboriginal Cultural Immersions provides ongoing Aboriginal-led programs across Australia, not just during NAIDOC Week.
• Bookings open now for NAIDOC Week 2026.
With NAIDOC Week 2026 fast approaching, Australian organisations are encouraged to go beyond symbolic gestures and truly engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Aboriginal Cultural Immersions (ACI) is leading this change by offering Aboriginal-led workshops and performances that educate and involve participation.
The 2026 theme, "50 Years: Strong. Proud. Deadly.", marks NAIDOC Week as an important time for connection, storytelling, and cultural visibility. For Australian media and journalists, it is also a great chance to feature organisations turning cultural celebration into real action.

Aboriginal-Led Workshops and Performances That Deliver Impact

Aboriginal Cultural Immersions offers culturally safe, Aboriginal-led workshops and performances that make NAIDOC Week meaningful for corporate, education, and government groups.
Aboriginal facilitators, performers, and Knowledge Holders design and run these programs, ensuring they are authentic and grounded in local traditions.
Offerings include:
  • Interactive cultural workshops aligned to NAIDOC themes and contemporary issues
  • Live cultural performances including dance, storytelling, and music
  • On-Country experiences connecting participants to land, history, and community
  • Yarning circles and leadership sessions facilitate deeper understanding and dialogue.
  • Corporate programs support lasting organisational change.
These experiences are active and engaging, connecting with participants on emotional, intellectual, and cultural levels. They create a lasting impact that goes beyond NAIDOC Week.

Turning Cultural Moments Into Measurable Engagement

With greater focus on diversity, inclusion, and reconciliation, NAIDOC Week is now an important time to build brand trust and engage employees.
ACI's approach does more than raise awareness. It helps organisations turn NAIDOC Week into real results, such as:
  • Increased employee engagement and participation
  • Stronger alignment with Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs)
  • Enhanced brand credibility and cultural trust
  • Tangible education outcomes across teams and leadership
Organisations are now looking for more than a one-off event. They want experiences that resonate, that challenge thinking, and that create real connection. That's where Aboriginal-led delivery makes the difference."

Proven Experiences That Resonate

Organisations often share positive feedback about ACI's approach. The University of Melbourne's Daniel Dodoo stated, "The event with Billie-Lee today was so amazing. She made the event incredibly special and a lot of fun. Feedback was awesome, and everyone really loved the boomerang painting session."
Karlie Lewis - LinkedIn stated, "The team thoroughly enjoyed the workshop and the knowledge Ryka shared with us. He is so easy to listen to, and you truly take in every word he is saying. Will definitely be in touch in the future to book another cultural immersion for our office."
"Everything went amazingly as usual!" - Jasmina Sestakoski - Amazon BWU2

Driving Long-Term Change Beyond NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week is important, but ACI works year-round to help organisations embed cultural awareness across their workplaces, leadership, and strategy.
By using Aboriginal-led delivery, ACI makes sure cultural engagement is respectful, lasting, and meaningful.
"NAIDOC Week is a starting point". states ACI CEO Darrel Baird, "The real work is what happens after, and how organisations continue to listen, learn, and build relationships. We supply ongoing Indigenous-led programs throughout the year so companies and government bodies can continue to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander facilitators across Australia."

How to Engage Aboriginal Cultural Immersions

Contact ACI today to book your customised NAIDOC Week 2026 workshop or performance.
Baird continues, "Our office is already hectic managing all the bookings, but we partner with a whole range of authentic facilitators, so we still have strong capacity across the nation."
Reserve your date now to create a meaningful NAIDOC Week for your organisation.
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