Breaking the stereotypes, one by one
Written by Gavin Jones – Deadly Vibe Founder & Managing Director to celebrate the 200th edition of Deadly Vibe magazine
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.
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.
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.
Deadly Sounds Episode 1036 – Dr Lawrence Bamblett
A new book has been compiled to shine a positive light on our oldest photographs.
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’.
Deadly Sounds Episode 1035 – John Paul Janke
John Paul Janke is this week’s special guest on Deadly Sounds.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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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