NAIDOC Week ~ 50 Years Deadly Event
About this event
“Fifty Years of Deadly is a marker, not just of time passed, but of the momentum still building.”
- National NAIDOC Committee
The PBC is proud to support NAIDOC Week 2026 on Sunday 12th July to celebrate the art,
histories, and living cultures of First Nations peoples. This year's NAIDOC Week, 50 Years of
Deadly is a celebration of the voices of First Nations peoples, honouring their resistance,
paying tribute to the people who built this movement and paving the next 50 years of continuing
the fight for justice.
Come join us from 12 to 4pm on Sunday July 12th, with Welcome to Country by Nadeena
Dixon, stalls by Scuzzz Knits, Baawaa Weaving, Jacqueline and Yaraai. Two musical
performances by the fierce RIAH and Akala Newman, art installation by local gallery Boomalli
Mob bowls free!
Tap takeover by First Nations brewery @jarrahboy
Native ingredient menu special by PBC Grange Gully Bistro.
Poster by @jacquelinerosejacky
We honour the Gadigal and Wangal peoples on whose land the Bowling Club is built on, all that
came before and all that is to come.
This is a free event, however we encourage you to donate to any of the organisations we have
linked below.
Links for Donations;
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative Ltd: https://boomalli-eofy-appeal.raiselysite.com/
BLAQ Aboriginal Corporation: https://blaq.org.au/donate/
Aboriginal Legal Service: https://www.alsnswact.org.au/emergency-justice-appeal
Gunawirra (also accept toys, books or other item donations through their office in Rozelle):
https://gunawirra.org.au/donate-now/
@Naidocweek #NAIDOC2026 #NAIDOCWeek #50YearsOfDeadly
The Petersham Bowling Club acknowledges the Gadigal and Wangal Peoples, whose land the
PBC is built on. Sovereignty was never ceded, Always was and Always will be. Deadly.
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When
Sat, 11 July · 12pm – 4pm
Where
Petersham Bowling Club Petersham NSW 2049
Ages
All ages
Price
Free entry
Source
Source: innerwest.nsw.gov.au · Last checked 2 July 2026
Source: innerwest.nsw.gov.au · Last checked 2 July 2026