Dharug Day Out

We’re joining forces with Muru Mittigar Cultural Centre to bring you a day of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy, featuring live music, cultural performances and a range of food and artisan stalls.

Celebrate First Nations cultures on Dharug Country at Rouse Hill Estate.

NAIDOC Week (5–12 July) is a time to celebrate First Nations cultures, history and achievements. In 2026, NAIDOC Week marks a milestone with the theme ‘50 Years of Deadly’. Recognising all the Elders who stood firm, it’s a tribute to the people who built this powerful movement.

For directions to Rouse Hill Estate, please view the Plan your visit page.

This is an outdoor event and will proceed in wet weather, except in extreme conditions. Please dress appropriately.

356 Annangrove Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155

Rouse Hill Estate

356 Annangrove Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
  • Wheelchair accessible
Plan your visit
  • Sunday 12 July 11am–2pm

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Photo (c) Andy Kelly
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Young visitors participate in the weaving activity, facilitated by Gabrielle and Vivienne Cornish
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