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For the fourth consecutive year, Kmart is honoured to be the official National NAIDOC Week Poster Distribution Partner, distributing the official National NAIDOC Week poster from our Kmart K hub and Target stores across Australia.
NAIDOC Week 2026 marks a significant milestone, celebrating 50 Years of Deadly, recognising five decades of strength, resilience, culture and survival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The 2026 theme, "50 Years of Deadly", honours the achievements of the past, the strength of culture today, and the generations who continue to carry identity, knowledge and pride forward.
As part of NAIDOC Week celebrations, the official artwork will be displayed in the windows of Kmart and K hub Deadly Stores, celebrating culture and community connection. To learn more about our Deadly Stores, click here.
Each year, during NAIDOC Week we take the opportunity to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures by amplifying the stories of our Kmart team members. We invite team members to submit their artwork and stories to share what NAIDOC means personally, creating space for cultural expression, storytelling and connection across our business.
In 2026, we received a strong and inspiring response from team members across the country. Winning artworks will be featured alongside the official National NAIDOC Week poster artwork across our Kmart Group Deadly Stores network during NAIDOC Week, recognising the creativity of our team and embracing our commitment to listening, learning and walking together.
Artwork Story: Yunggul (Together) Through Time
The Green Tree Frog (Girnggir) symbolises life, renewal and connection to Country, reflecting how culture adapts and thrives across generations. The surrounding circles, inspired by frog eggs and yarning circles, represent new life, community, shared knowledge and storytelling. Together, these elements honour the passing of culture through kinship and learning, showing how it has endured and grown stronger over the past 50 years.
Titled Paralpi, the artwork extends Zaachariaha’s acclaimed Inma series, presenting a powerful and immersive cultural narrative grounded in Country. The poster will be available in-store from 18 June 2026 until they run out.

National NAIDOC Week Posters

About the official artwork

Kmart 2026 Team Member Art Winner