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Breaking the stereotypes, one by one
Written by Gavin Jones – Deadly Vibe Founder & Managing Director to celebrate the 200th edition of Deadly Vibe magazine
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Gavin Jones (1966 – 2014)
Gavin was a respected and widely admired figure and leader of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, who worked tirelessly towards the advancement and health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Last Aboriginal Police Tracker retires
Barry applied his skill and knowledge of country, reading tracks, and ‘amazing power of observation’ to assist with duties that ultimately benefited his community.
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Teamwork at Bakarindi
In bushland behind the Carindi Beach is the property of Ian and Manda, owners and creators of Bakarindi Bush Foods and Native Cuisine.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1036 – Dr Lawrence Bamblett
A new book has been compiled to shine a positive light on our oldest photographs.
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Flashback: Deadly Sounds episode 625 – Mark Olive
In a chat with Mark ‘The Black’ Olive from eight years ago, he tells us about his new show ‘The Outback Cafe’.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1035 – John Paul Janke
John Paul Janke is this week’s special guest on Deadly Sounds.
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Deadly work at grassroots
More than 160 social and emotional wellbeing staff from organisations across Australia met in Brisbane this week for the national SEWB conference.
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10 years with Casey Donovan
The Goulburn Regional Art Gallery is proud to announce Casey Donovan will bring her You Believed: 10 Year Anniversary Tour to Goulburn.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1032 – Dr Don Weatherburn
Director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Dr Don Weatherburn, is our special guest on Deadly Sounds this week.
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Pathway to police force
Students from all over rural NSW came to the NSW Police Academy as part of the IPROWD program and got a firsthand look in to the life of a police recruit
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Mine manager wins top award
A Yupungathi Traditional Owner and Weipa-based mining superintendent won state-wide recognition at the Queensland Resources Council’s Indigenous Awards
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Our Miss NAIDOC Perth 2014
Last Saturday night at the Perth Concert Hall, a 22-year-old Noongar/Yamatji woman was crowned Miss NAIDOC Perth 2014
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Harry’s big win
Torres Strait Islander man Harry Pitt has been announced as the winner of the National NAIDOC Poster competition
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