NAIDOC Week 2026 Poster

NAIDOC Week 2026 Poster

Celebrate this Year’s NAIDOC Week theme “50 Years of Deadly” with an illustrated poster designed by Kerri-Ann Taggart, an Indigenous digital artist from the Wonnarua area.

NAIDOC Week is a celebration of the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples by recognising their rich history and culture. 

Kerri-Ann explains the inspiration for her artwork: 
“These NAIDOC designs celebrate the journeys, stories, and strength of Aboriginal people (through a Wonnarua lens) from the travelling kangaroo to the soaring eagle, and the hills, rivers, and plains. These are what hold our history. Together they show how culture moves with us, how Country guides us, and how our past, present, and future stay connected. As we mark 50 years of NAIDOC, these symbols remind us that our identity is living, growing, and carried forward by everyone who stands proud in culture and community.”

When planning activities that draw on Indigenous culture, Wisdom Activities™ encourages you to connect with Aboriginal Communities in your local area. A great first step is to contact your local Aboriginal Land Council. Working together with the appropriate cultural owners helps ensure any creative or art-making experiences are undertaken with respect and care.
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Download Template

STEP 1

Download and print the poster template provided. We recommend printing onto cover paper as this provides a great surface for colouring and decorating.

STEP 2

Use your favourite craft materials to decorate your poster, such as markers, pencils or paint markers. Allow to dry if needed.

STEP 3

Your poster is now ready to display for NAIDOC Week!

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