NAIDOC Week 2025 at UniSQ Library
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NAIDOC Week 2025 at UniSQ Library

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This National NAIDOC Week, UniSQ Library is celebrating by giving two UniSQ Library members a gift set of items made by First Nations businesses.

To be considered for one of these sets, enter your full name and UniSQ email address (staff or student) and then complete a short knowledge test. Entry is limited to one per person. Any personal information you provide in this form will be kept confidential by UniSQ Library and only used for the purpose of selecting gift set recipients.

Two recipients will be randomly selected directly after NAIDOC Week (Sun, Jul 6, 2025 - Sun, Jul 13, 2025) and will be emailed by Friday 18th July.

You are invited to explore the curated collections in the UniSQ Library First Nations Resource Collection to learn more about First Nations authors, culture, and history.

There are 6 questions in this survey.
Complete the following
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Please provide your full name and UniSQ email address.
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For how many years has NAIDOC Week been running?

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Which of these library collections are part of UniSQ Library First Nations Collections?

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Which of these items by First Nations authors are available at UniSQ Library?

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In which area of health was NAIDOC award finalist, Dr Daniel Hunt (a Jaru and Indjibarndi man) a specialist? 

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NAIDOC award finalist, Latishamarie Francis, (a Narungga, Kaurna, and Ngarrindjeri woman from South Australia)  represented Australia on the world stage in what event?

See the NAIDOC award finalists page.