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NAIDOC Week at 101 Collins

Introducing "Wurundjeri Seasons at Coranderrk" - a multi-layered video and sound installation presented by Coranderrk and Little Projector Company, showing at 101 Collins from July 6 -10 to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2026.

At Coranderrk, the land has always kept its own calendar. Seasons are announced not by dates but by the flowering of the wattle, the rising of the eels, the chorus of the frogs — a living knowledge held in Country itself.

A living projection art series grounded in Wurundjeri seasonal knowledge and biocultural leadership. Seven seasons. One continuous cycle of knowledge and First Nations cultural authority.

Coranderrk is an Aboriginal owned and led place on Wurundjeri Country — an open invitation to the people of Victoria to engage with Indigenous culture, knowledge and community.

Read the full project story here.

Seven seasons. One continuous practice. Knowledge not recovered, but continued.

Jacqui Wandin and Uncle Dave Wandin, with projection art by Lee Ramseyer Bache and soundscape by Ex-Ponto (Ivan Masic)