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Who’s Deadly in 2011
Deadlys nominations have now closed, with a good representation of nominations across the award categories. Organisers will announce finalists on 15 July 2011. Once finalists are announced on 15 July, the top four nominees in each award category will go out for public vote. “We are anticipating announcing some strong contenders in each award category, […]
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Port Hedland gets in to the Vibe 3on3
Hundreds of young people descended on the JC Hardie Centre for the first National Indigenous 3on3 Basketball and Hip Hop Challenge – the Vibe 3on3® on June 24. Over 40 teams from Port Hedland and schools around the region attended to compete in the Vibe 3on3®. Event Producer Mayrah Sonter says the Port Hedland Vibe […]
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Free screening of Murundak
To celebrate NAIDOC Week 2011, Marrickville Council and ANTaR Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation, will present a special screening of the film MURUNDAK: Songs of Freedom as well as a live performance from Emma Donovan of ‘The Black Arm Band’. The performance and screening will be held at the DENDY Newtown on Wednesday 6 […]
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Sydney Festival seek funding for I Am Eora
Sydney Festival is setting out to raise $300,000 for the development and staging of one of the centrepieces of the 2012 program, I Am Eora. I Am Eora is a theatre/music/film event that tells the stories of Sydney’s Aboriginal cultural continuity, celebrating its heroes and embracing the sacred heart of our city. Directed by Wesley […]
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Vibe Alive coming to Kalgoorlie
Get ready Kalgoorlie! Excitement is already building for the fourth Vibe Alive festival on 17 and 18 August at the Oasis playing Fields, Johnson St, Somerville, Kalgoorlie. The two-day youth festival will challenge and inspire students of Kalgoorlie and greater Western Australia as they form teams to compete in Indigenous games and take part in […]
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The Vibe 3on3 comes to Port Hedland
Dynamic role models are gearing up to deliver a fun-filled day of activities at Port Hedland’s first ever National Indigenous 3on3 Basketball and Hip Hop Challenge – the Vibe 3on3® on Friday 24 June, 2011 . The Vibe 3on3® is a fun, free event for Aboriginal and non-Indigenous Australians. As well as challenging young people, […]
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Vibe Alive returns to Moree
Excitement is already building for Vibe Alive festival’s return to Moree on 31 August – 1 September. With a special health focus, the Moree Vibe Alive will have all the usual range of activities for young people, and more. This year, there will be a fun, physical workout with “Move It Mob Style”. It’s a […]
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Townsville gets into the Vibe
Organisers of the Townsville Vibe Alive have declared the two day youth festival an outstanding success, with more than 2,200 young people attending from the region. It was the second time Vibe Alive has visited Townsville. Students competed in a range of activities, in teams of 8-12 students. Teams came from as far away as […]
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2011 Townsville Vibe Alive Winners
Here are the winners from the 2011 Townsville Vibe Alive festival held June1-2, 2011. GOOD VIBRATIONS JUNIOR GOOD VIBRATIONS PRESENTER Juanita Duncan PLACE TEAM NAME SCHOOL 3rd Superstars Vincent SS 3rd Snakes Toobanna SS 3rd Genesis Shalom Christian College 2nd Jumboons Garbutt SS 1st Dolphins St Michael’s Palm Island MIDS GOOD VIBRATIONS PRESENTER Steve Smith-Ince […]
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2011 Bendigo Vibe Alive Winners
Congratulations to all participants in the Bendigo Vibe Alive on 25th & 26th May 2011. Here is the official list of winners: GOOD VIBRATIONS RIBBONS JUNIOR GOOD VIBRATIONS PRESENTER Dizzy Doolan PLACE TEAM NAME SCHOOL 3rd Fly Kick Wentworth Public School 2nd St Peters Red St Peters Primary School 1st The Wenty Crew Wentworth Public […]
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Vibe Alive ready to roll into Port
Get ready Port Augusta! Excitement is already building for the fourth Vibe Alive festival in Port Augusta on 24-25 August. Vibe Alive is a fun, two day festival for young Australians of all backgrounds that celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Aside from the awesome fun on offer at the festival, there’s all the […]
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Countdown to Vibe 3on3 Thursday Island
If you like basketball, art, hip hop, rapping and break dancing, then you don’t want to miss Thursday Island’s National Indigenous 3on3 Basketball and Hip Hop Challenge – the Vibe 3on3® on Wednesday 8 June 2011. The Vibe 3on3® – is a fun, free event for Aboriginals and non-Indigenous Australians. There’ll be basketball, dancing, music, […]
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Townsville on song for music project
One of the featured events of the Townsville Vibe Alive Festival on this Wednesday and Thursday will be the performance of tracks from the Song Nation Music Project. The Song Nation Music Project will be screening the hip-hop film clips made by four local schools – the Ayr State School, St Teresa’s College, Abergowrie, the […]
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Bendigo Vibe Alive a success
Organisers and festival goers have declared Bendigo Vibe Alive a success, with over 40 schools from the region and even South Australia, taking part in the two day youth festival. More than 1600 students attended the event on Wednesday last week with another 450 students attending on the Thursday, bringing total numbers for the festival […]
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Art work unveiled at Vibe Alive
Adding a constitutional flavour to the Vibe Alive Festival on this week in Townsville will be the unveiling of the Preamble School’s Art Project by Queensland Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Curtis Pitt. Vibe Alive is a fun, two-day festival for all school-aged Australians that celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures […]
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An emotional National Sorry Day
Australians marked National Sorry Day in communities across the country yesterday, reflecting on the grief and trauma experienced by members of the Stolen Generations. Federal Minister for Indigenous Health Warren Snowdon said The Australian Government recognised that for members of the Stolen Generations, healing is a continuing process that requires ongoing support and understanding. “In […]
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