2024 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) being formed entirely of Indigenous peoples. The Royal Australian Mint honours this historic milestone and the rich cultural heritage and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with this 2024 50c Coloured Frosted Uncirculated Coin designed by Dagoman, Wardaman, Gurindji artist Cortney Glass.
NAIDOC Week, observed annually from the first Sunday in July, celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture, and achievements. Its origins date back to the 1920s, when early Indigenous rights groups began advocating for better conditions and recognition. This was followed in 1938, when Indigenous leaders organised the Day of Mourning, protesting the treatment of Indigenous Australians.
In 1957, the National Aborigines Day Observance Committee (NADOC) was established, designating a national day for Aboriginal celebration. By 1991, it evolved into NAIDOC, inclusive of Torres Strait Islander peoples, and expanded to a week-long event. Each year, NAIDOC Week features themes that highlight different aspects of Indigenous culture and history, fostering awareness and understanding.
NAIDOC Week provides an opportunity for all Australians to engage with and celebrate the world’s oldest continuous living cultures. Join us in recognising this significant occasion, symbolising unity, resilience, and the ongoing journey towards recognition and reconciliation in Australia.
The Coin
2024 50c Coloured Frosted Uncirculated Coin – 2024 NAIDOC Week
- Obverse: King Charles III effigy by Daniel Thorne
- Coin Mintage: 50,000
- Australian Legal Tender
- Presented as coin in card
Source: A coin to commemorate NAIDOC week | Royal Australian Mint