Following last year's referendum, January 26 could be a big event this year.
Whether you're planning to attend marches on the day or prefer to celebrate our culture, here's some of the happenings planned in the capital cities.
Sydney
Derek Nannup of the Muggera Dancers performs at the start of the Invasion Day rally in Sydney. Source: AP / Rick Rycroft/AP
On the 26th, a will be held in Circular Quay from 5:20am. Sydney Opera House will be lit up with Aboriginal artwork.
The will then be held from 7:30am at Barangaroo Reserve and will broadcast on NITV. There will be a smoking ceremony, dance, and language.
Sydney's ' kicks off at 9:30am at Belmore Park, where people will march from the park through Sydney's CBD.
The annual is also on at Victoria Park from 10am to 6pm. Yabun will provide live music, market stalls, panel discussions, children's activities, and performances.
Down South, is being held on Dickinson Oval from 11am. The day will have performances by Gahdu Dreaming Band and Mudjingaal Yangamba choir.
North of Sydney in Newcastle, there will be an '. The rally begins at 9:30am at Customs House. The march leads to the at Foreshore Park.
Boorloo/Perth
An is due to kick off from 12pm at Forrest Chase. Attendees are being asked to be COVID-safe.
Ngunnawal Country/Canberra
The has been organised by the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, and is happening at Garema Place from 9:30am.
Tarndanya/Adelaide
Meanjin/Brisbane
Mob turned up for the Invasion Day rally in Brisbane. Source: AAP / JONO SEARLE/AAPIMAGE
In Meanjin's CBD, thewill be held at Queens Gardens from 9am where people will march to Musgrave Park.
Garramilla/Darwin
Hobart/Nipaluna
Nipaluna's kicks off at 11:15am at the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre followed by a rally at 12pm on Parliament Lawns.
Naarm/Melbourne
Thousands of protesters attend the Invasion Day rally in Naarm Melbourne.
The is happening from 5:30am. Wadawurrung Traditional Owners will engage in truth-telling, perform a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony.
The ' event will be held at The Briars, starting at 11am. The event will feature a strong lineup of artists including Christine Anu and Kaiit, along with food and market stalls.
Naarm's '' will happen at Parliament House of Victoria from 10am where people will march to Flinders St Station.