Parramatta will shine a spotlight on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women at this year’s Burramatta NAIDOC on Sunday July 15th at Parramatta.
“This year’s theme, ‘Because of her, we can!’, recognises the invaluable contribution Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have made – and continue to make – to our communities, families and our culture.”
The event will feature performances by Indigenous artists including singer-songwriter Casey Donovan; a traditional corroboree ground for storytelling; dance; market stalls and a free sausage sizzle. The event will close with a spectacular fireworks display.
Watch, Casey Donovan – ‘The Villain’

Check out the full program below:
PROGRAM
12pm
Corroboree Ground – Opening Ceremony
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Performances by Bubuwal Gumdah and the Jannawi Dance Clan
12.45pm
Official proceedings – City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Andrew Wilson, and the City of Parramatta Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Committee
1.15pm
Rebecca Hatch – Up and coming Western Sydney performer
1.45pm
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women of Excellence Awards
2.20pm
Evie J Willie – Soulful acoustic sounds
3pm
DOBBY – Celebrated hip hop artist
3.30pm
The Beatty Clan Crew – Torres Strait Islander dance workshop
4.10pm
Casey Donovan – Award-winning and illustrious musician, loved by audiences Australia-wide
5pm
Bow & Arrow – Local electro-soul duo
6pm
Corroboree Ground – Closing ceremony
6.30pm
Fireworks finale
6.45pm
Spear by Bangarra Dance Theatre – Free film screening at Riverside Theatres (bookings essential)




