published: 20 Jun 2022
In 2022, Indigenous Nationals will be hosted by Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane in a week-long competition across the sports of basketball, netball, touch football and volleyball.
The annual event aims to bring together students from universities across Australia to compete in a variety of sports and ultimately crown one university team the champion of the games.
Indigenous Nationals is an amazing environment to celebrate the rich sporting culture of First Nations People and acknowledge the heritage and history of the participating students and staff.
Find out how to get involved by getting in touch with your university sport or Indigenous department.
2022 Indigenous Nationals Presented By Bp | 26 Jun 2022 - 30 Jun 2022 | 5 min read | venue: Various Venues | cost: No pricing information available | website: https://www.unisport.com.au/indigenous-nationals In 2022, Indigenous Nationals will be hosted by Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane in a week-long competition across the sports of basketball, netball, touch football and volleyball. The annual event aims to bring together students from universities across Australia to compete in a variety of sports and ultimately crown one university team the champion of the games. Indigenous Nationals is an amazing environment to celebrate the rich sporting culture of First Nations People and acknowledge the heritage and history of the participating students and staff. Find out how to get involved by getting in touch with your university sport or Indigenous department.
In 2022, Indigenous Nationals will be hosted by Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane in a week-long competition across the sports of basketball, netball, touch football and volleyball.
The annual event aims to bring together students from universities across Australia to compete in a variety of sports and ultimately crown one university team the champion of the games.
Indigenous Nationals is an amazing environment to celebrate the rich sporting culture of First Nations People and acknowledge the heritage and history of the participating students and staff.
Find out how to get involved by getting in touch with your university sport or Indigenous department.