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Indigenous Futures: 50 Years of the History of Deadly

Celebrate 50 Years of Deadly with Elders and emerging leaders shaping futures across health, education, justice and community.

Indigenous Futures: 50 Years of the History of Deadly
In celebration of NAIDOC Week 2026 and the landmark theme “50 Years of Deadly”, the Indigenous Futures Centre will host a powerful day of dialogue, reflection, and forward visioning. This milestone theme honours five decades of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander strength, resistance, and leadership, while calling us to recognise the futures being imagined and led today.
This event will bring together Elders, emerging leaders, and change-makers across Health, Education, Justice, and Community to reflect on the legacy of activism and to reimagine the pathways ahead. While the enduring leadership of Elders remains central, the program intentionally creates space for intergenerational voices, acknowledging that collective futures are shaped through shared responsibility, continuity, and care.

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The ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures is supported by its partners and funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council.

Acknowledgement

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures acknowledges and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our Centre operates. We acknowledge Elders past, present, and emerging and recognise this was always a place of learning, teaching, and research, and that Sovereignty was never ceded.

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Email: indigenousfutures@uq.edu.au
Level 5, Sir Llew Edwards Building (14)
The University of Queensland
St Lucia, 4072

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