Local artists, food providers and performers are invited to be part of Sunraysia's biggest celebration of the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Mildura's annual NAIDOC Corroboree.
Normally held as part of NAIDOC Week in July each year, this year's Corroboree will take place on 13 November at Nowingi Place due to a combination of COVID restrictions last month, and warmer weather later in the year.
Aboriginal Action Committee (AAC) Chair Thelma Chilly said the organising committee for this year's event was calling for groups to come forward and be part of the 2021 Corroboree.
This could include local Aboriginal artists and performers, residents to conduct cultural workshops and stalls, as well as food providers and other forms of entertainment.
Groups or individuals wishing to be part of his year's event are asked to complete a simple application form which can be filled out online by visiting www.mildura.vic.gov.au/corroboree