🖤💛❤️ NAIDOC Week Centre Activity & Display Set – 50 Years of Deadly Now updated with the 2026 NAIDOC Week theme: “50 Years of Deadly”
Prepare your early learning service for a meaningful, engaging and visually rich NAIDOC Week with this updated centre activity and display set. Created for real early childhood settings, this pack helps educators set up inviting displays, sensory experiences, play-based learning, creative invitations and curriculum-linked programming that celebrate 50 years of NAIDOC Week. This updated version honours the strength, pride, creativity, voices and community leadership that have helped keep NAIDOC strong, while supporting children to explore culture, celebration, belonging and the positive meaning of “deadly” as something strong, brilliant, proud and really good.
🎉 Valued at over $80 – Now only $29.95 Updated free each year!
✅ What’s New in the Updated 2026 Version:
🖤💛❤️ 50 Years of Deadly Bunting
🖤💛❤️ 50 Years Colour-In Pages
🖤💛❤️ 50 Years Playdough Mats
🖤💛❤️ 50 Years of Deadly Centre Banner
🖤💛❤️ 50 Years of Deadly Program Template
🖤💛❤️ 50 Years of Deadly Theme Ideas with Curriculum Links New 2026 Theme Activity Ideas
Include: 50 Years of Deadly Celebration Rice Tray
Deadly Words Sand Discovery Tray
50 Years of Deadly Water Journey Trough
50 Years of Deadly Light and Reflection Atelier
Deadly Light Window
Deadly Celebration Cloud Dough
Deadly Celebration Foam Clay
50 Years of Deadly Celebration Crowns
Deadly Celebration Wristbands
50 Years of Deadly Celebration Wands
Deadly Pride Medals
50 Years of Deadly Celebration Shakers
50 Years of Deadly Handprint Posters
Deadly Hands Helping Tree
Our Deadly Room Banner
Deadly Celebration Plates
The Deadly Doorway Deadly Celebration
Flower Garden Aboriginal Colours
Sticky Window Aboriginal Colours
Light Table Aboriginal Colours
Sun Catcher Circles
Aboriginal Colours Mirror Tray
Aboriginal Colours Hanging Mobile
These new additions support educators to create whole-room, foyer and centre-wide displays, while also offering engaging sensory, creative and inquiry-based experiences for children from birth to 8 years.
✅ Also Included in This Massive Bundle:
✍️ Editable Acknowledgement of Country Signs
🌿 NAIDOC Nature Journals
📋 EYLF, QKLG, MTOP & VEYLDF Program Templates
🖼️ Cultural Poster Sets & Banner Displays
📜 Weekly Sample Program
🎨 Symbol Sand Art & Playdough Mats
🧠 Editable Learning Story Pack
💡 NAIDOC Week Activity Cards
🗣️ NAIDOC Words and Sayings
🎨 Artwork by Stephen Hogarth – Hogarth’s Art, authentic QLD Aboriginal artist
🔥 Sensory and messy play ideas
🎉 Plus all previous bundle activities and resources from earlier versions are still included 🖤💛❤️ Designed as a Centre Activity and Display Set This is more than just an activity pack. It is a complete NAIDOC Week centre activity and display set designed to help educators create meaningful learning spaces across rooms, shared areas, entry spaces and family display points. Use the bunting, banner, colour-in pages, playdough mats, templates and activity ideas to build a learning environment that feels inviting, respectful and celebration-focused for children, families and educators.
👶 Suitable for Birth to 8 Years The activities and display ideas can be adapted across babies, toddlers, preschool, kindergarten and school-aged care settings. They are designed to support children to explore: celebration and belonging identity and pride creativity and self-expression community and connection time and change sensory exploration and shared participation
💬 Why Educators Love This Pack:
✅ Updated for the 2026 NAIDOC Week theme 50 Years of Deadly
✅ New display resources, bunting, banner, mats, templates and theme ideas
✅ Includes all previous bundle inclusions as well
✅ Curriculum-linked to EYLF V2.0, QKLG, VEYLDF and MTOP V2.0
✅ Suitable for birth to 8 years
✅ Perfect for whole-service displays, room set-ups and family engagement ✅ Created by Australian educators for real ECEC settings
✅ Includes artwork by Stephen Hogarth, authentic QLD Aboriginal artist
✅ Updated free each year
🎁 This pack is also part of our Cultural Competence Superbundle – grab it now and save big on meaningful resources!
NAIDOC Week Centre Activity & Program Pack – 50 Years of Deadly
The Educators Domain is proudly using artwork created by Stephen Hogarth an authentic aboriginal artist based in Qld.
Stephen is an Aboriginal contemporary artist, a descendant from the Kamilaroi nation and family going up throughout Southern Queensland.
Growing up in different places, Stephen learnt his art form from the Elders from where he lived at the time.
His art means a lot to him and his culture. He has won many awards and has a great eye and reputation for fine detailed art. Working with many different places including designing the Brisbane Lions and Qld Reds Indigenous jerseys.
Also doing artwork for businesses like IOR Petroleum, Work Pac, Lifeline Qld Government plus heaps more, Stephen is well versed with professional work ethics and Aboriginal artwork.
Stephen was given the Aboriginal name Baayama by an Elder meaning Warrior Creator. Artist: Stephen Hogarth View all of his inspiring artwork at www.hogartharts.com.au www.hogartharts.redbubble.com
















