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50 years of NAIDOC celebrated on a coin

The Royal Australian Mint Celebrates 50th Anniversary of NAIDOC with Special Coin

The Royal Australian Mint (The Mint) will today release a special collectible coin in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC).

The commemorative coin will be unveiled during a civic reception in the Queen Adelaide room at the Adelaide Town Hall. The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Dr Jane Lomax-Smith welcomed more than 50 guests including members of the National NAIDOC Committee, NAIDOC South Australia Committee, and the Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation.

“NAIDOC Week lets us celebrate Indigenous culture, reflect on the past and honour the contributions of First Nations people.

“It’s an enormous honour for Adelaide to be chosen as the host city for this year’s celebrations, including hosting the national NAIDOC Awards as well as the unveiling of this commemorative coin,” Dr Lomax-Smith said.

National NAIDOC Committee's Contributions

Co-chair of the National NAIDOC Committee Aunty (Dr) Lynette Riley, said the committee had worked tirelessly to bring the coin to life and it was a special keepsake of this significant milestone.

“Fifty years of NAIDOC being co-ordinated by an all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee is significant in the recognition and empowerment of Indigenous people to control the messages, through the themes we want Australia to focus on and learn about through our directions.

“The coin image selected by Cortney epitomises what NAIDOC is about, through the listing of all the themes from 1972, surrounded by artwork which emphasises culture as our foundation for who we are; and the ongoing struggles in fighting for Indigenous rights and that this is done in solidarity.

“In producing this coin, we wish to celebrate and pay homage to all our people who have worked tirelessly over the past 50 years to ensure NAIDOC is a celebration of our people and our cultures, locally, state-wide, and nationally. Our Elders, who first established NAIDOC, would be very proud of them all,” Dr Riley said.

Design Competition Winner

Winner of the National NAIDOC Committee’s design competition, Cortney Glass, said it was overwhelming being at the Mint for the production of the coin.

“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with the National Indigenous Australians Agency, the NAIDOC committee and the Royal Australian Mint on this significant milestone and project.

“As a girl originally from the small country town of Katherine, Northern Territory being the artist behind a special collectible coin is beyond my wildest dreams. This experience is truly an honour, and I am profoundly thankful for it," Ms Glass said.

Government Acknowledgement

Assistant Minister for Treasury Andrew Leigh said that the Mint had a strong history of celebrating Australia’s Indigenous heritage and storytelling on coins.

“The Mint has worked in close partnership with the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) and the National NAIDOC Committee to develop and produce this coin.

“The design symbolises the care, strength and rich culture of our many Indigenous communities. The strong ‘50’ at the centre of the coin highlights the strong history of the National NAIDOC Committee, while the gathering of the 10 individuals in blue at the bottom of the coin represents the coming together of the committee in collaboration.

“I would like to congratulate the National NAIDOC Committee and their winning artist, Cortney Glass, on achieving such a beautiful design,” Assistant Minister Leigh said.

This coin will serve as a memento for Indigenous Australians, and as a rarely produced coloured 50-cent coin, is a must-have item for any serious collector.

Purchase Information

The 2024 50c Coloured Frosted Uncirculated Coin in Card is $20 and will be available for purchase through the following channels:

  • EQL Ballot, opens at 8.30am on Thursday, 4 July. To register visit here
  • The Mint’s Contact Centre on 1300 652 020 from 8.30am on Friday, 5 July
  • The Mint’s Adelaide Pop-Up Stall, Rundle Mall, Stephens Place, Adelaide from 9am to 4pm on Friday, 5 July

Read the official RAM news post here

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