This year, NAIDOC Week celebrations will begin across Australia on Sunday 7 July, recognising the history, culture and achievements of First Nations peoples.
NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and to participate in celebrations of the oldest continuing living cultures on earth.
Programmed 2024 NAIDOC Awards
Relationship. Respect. Reconciliation. - These are the three key pillars for Programmed's NAIDOC Awards. Each year, Programmed looks to recognise members of our work community who have exemplified these pillars in the following categories:
NAIDOC Team of the Year
NAIDOC Partner of the Year
NAIDOC Person of the Year
Nominations are submitted from across the business - help us represent the great work done by our Programmed Facility Management community by submitting yours today!
*Entries will be accepted until COB Wednesday 3 July.
First Nations Cultural Awareness Training
Our monthly First Nations Cultural Awareness Training, facilitated by our National Social Inclusion Manager Lynette Graham (a Dunghutti woman from Kempsey NSW), is a great opportunity to learn more about First Nations history, cultural practices and traditions. We encourage all employees to attend a session.
The sessions are run monthly through MS Teams and are available to all Programmed employees. You can book a session by clicking below.
You can also keep an eye on the 'Learning & Development Opportunities' section at the bottom of the FM NewsHub homepage to book in for future sessions.
Our Values
Diversity, Inclusion and Equality is one of our four core values here at Programmed, and we're proud to have strong representation from our Nation's First People. We encourage you all to take part in these initiatives!