Sydney (Eora Nation)

Speakers at Town Hall, 26 January 2016 (Facebook/Tim Anderson) Source: Facebook/Tim Anderson
What?
When and Where?
The Block, Cnr Caroline and Louis St Redfern. 10.00am
The Rally will kick off at Redfern's infamous Block in Redfern at 10.00am followed by a march. Last year's march amassed over 10,000 people and organisers are hoping for even more attendees this year.
The march will draw to an end where particpants are encouraged to can then go on to the where there is live music, food, entertainment and stalls.
What?
Justice for Treaty March for Sydney
When and Where?
Redfern Oval. 9.30am
Meeting at Redfern Oval at 9.30am, there will be speeches by number of activists and intellectuals including Pastor and Elder Ray Minniecon and Academic and Aboriginal Rights Campaigner Sam Watson.
There will be a march to Hyde Park South where there is another line-up of speakers organised including President of the Human Rights Commission Gillian Triggs, Nhulunbuy MP Yingiya Guyala, Feminist and Academic Eva Cox and more. This march commemorates the 1938 National Day of Mourning and the 1988 Long March for Peace, Justice and Hope.
What?
Yabun Festival
When and Where?
Victoria Park, Camperdown. 10.00am - 7.00pm
is Sydney's premier one-day festival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples survival. Presenting a diverse and vibrant line-up of music (Baker Boy, Troy Cassar-Daley and Electric Fields are just some of the talent on the program), dance, oration and sport.
Yabun is a family-friendly alcohol-free event day and will be broadcast live on
Melbourne (Kulin Nation)

Federation Square, 26 January 2017 (Facebook/Sam Gummer Galleries) Source: Facebook/Sam Gummer Galleries
Melbourne – Naarm – 2018 Invasion Day Rally
When and Where?
State Parliament Steps, Spring St Melbourne. 11.00am
Attendees are encouraged to bring flowers to lay on the steps of Parliament in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the first . Attendees are then encouraged to join the community for lunch at Balit Narrun Festival in Treasury Gardens.
What?
Balit Narrun Festival
When and Where?
Treasury Gardens, Melbourne. 1.00pm
A child-friendly that features music by Indigenous artists, showcasing the true diversity of Indigenous performers across different genres. This years' artistic direction for the annual festival is 'Strength in Culture'. Food stalls and activities for children will be available.
Brisbane (Yuggera Country)

South Brisbane, 26 January 2014 (Facebook/St Mary's in Exile South Brisbane) Source: Facebook/St Mary's in Exile South Brisbane
What?
Meanjin (Brisbane) Invasion Day
When and Where?
Parliament House, Brisbane. 10.30am
Starting at Parliament House at 10.30am with Indigenous speakers from the community discussing the current state of affairs for First Nations' people, followed by a march through Brisbane CBD and coming to an end at Musgrave Park where there will be food, live music where the occasion lightens to one of celebration of survival and culture.
Perth

Perth Foreshore, 26 January 2016 (Facebook/Jess Tan Photography) Source: Facebook/Jess Tan Photography
Invasion Day 2018 Perth rally
When and Where?
Forrest Chase, Murray St Perth. 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Commencing at 11.00am, attendees will hear speakers from the community who will discuss the numerous issues affecting communities such as the Aboriginal Lives Matter movement.
Adelaide

Parliament House, Adelaide 26 January 2016 (Facebook/Gemma Weedall) Source: Facebook/Gemma Weedall
What?
When and Where?
Semaphore Foreshore, Semaphore. 11.00am
Tandanya is facilitating a community gathering to celebrate the resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and serves to acknowledge and reinforce the present and the future of Indigenous cultures.
It is an all-ages, family friendly event with food, entertainment and community activities to celebrate survival and thriving in spite of colonisation. All are welcome.
Hobart

Hobart, 26 January 2017 (Facebook/Deadly Talk - The Voices of Black Australia) Source: Facebook/Deadly Talk - The Voices of Black Australia
When and Where?
Elizabeth St, Hobart. 11.30am
The Rally will commence at 11.30am at 198 Elizabeth Street in Hobart with speakers. There will be a march to State Parliament Lawns to protest the continuing mistreatment of Indigenous people.
Canberra

Garema Place, 26 January 2016 (Facebook/Tim Gavin) Source: Facebook/Tim Gavin
Canberra Invasion Day Rally and March.
When and Where?
Garema Place, Civic. 12.00 noon
Assembling at Garema Place from 12.00 noon in the Canberra City for discussions on topics like black deaths in custody, brutalisation of black youth in detentions, mining corporations on sacred sites and the invasion on Gadigal land 230 years ago. This will be followed by a march across Commonwealth Bridge to the Aboriginal Tent Embassy on the lawns of Old Parliment House where a smoking ceremony will take place.
There is also a Walkover organised by the , inviting people to walk from the ANU grounds at Melville Hall at 10.30am to the Invasion Day Rally in Garema Place.
Darwin (Larrakia)

Rapid Creek Darwin, 26 January 2016 (Facebook/Relationships Australia Northern Territory) Source: Facebook/Relationships Australia Northern Territory
When and Where?
Parliament House, Darwin. 12.00noon.
There will be an acknowledgment of our traditional owners and a background of 26 January's history. Other speakers are invited to come forward; please contact Community Solidarity Action NT before or on the day of the rally to verbalise your support and message to the Australian population.
There will not be a March, but we're gathering the community, keeping the fire alive for big movements.
Regional Events

Tamworth Invasion Day rally, 2017 (Facebook/Gwenda Stanley) Source: Facebook/Gwenda Stanley
To all you mob outside on Survival Day, remember it's been a long hot summer. Wear sunscreen, drink lots of water and stay safe and look after one another.
Join NITV for a week of programming which showcases the strength, courage and resilence of our people. starts Monday, 21 January on NITV (Ch. 34)