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Meet rising star Miah Madden
With roles in ‘The Sapphires’ movie, ‘Redfern Now’ and ‘The Darkside’ movie, acting and just being an ordinary young girl is all about the balancing act at the moment
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Calling out the con
A lucrative phone scam has been targeting the residents of the Arnhem Land region in the Northern Territory
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Deadly Sounds Episode 119 – Dewayne Everettsmith
You may already be familiar with Dewayne Everettsmith’s music without even realising it
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Numbulwar in the frame
A collection of 450 unique black and white photos taken 50 years ago and held by the Netherlands Museum
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Noel Tovey: A lifetime of achievement
Uncle Noel Tovey has recently been a recipient to long-time friend, Uncle Bob Maza’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Victorian Indigenous Theatre
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Dreamtime at Dreamworld
An Australian theme park first opened at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast last week
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Flashback: Deadly Sounds Episode 627 – Samantha Harris
04.09.06 – Deadly Sounds talks to a then 16-year-old supermodel, Samantha Harris, about her modelling career so far and where she sees it heading in the future. Samantha also gets put on the spot by singing sensation, Casey Donovan
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Black, proud and our top Australian
Adam Goodes went on to deliver a humble, emotional and selfless speech as he accepted his Australian of the Year Award
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Giving our kids a voice
Aunt Sue Blacklock became the Australian Centre for Child Protection’s first Ambassador for Children
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Noongar broadcaster takes top award
A broadcaster from Perth based Noongar Media Enterprises has won the prestigious Radio Award
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Making an Impact
To many people, climate change is an issue that’s easily dismissed – some say it’s a myth, while others campaign endlessly for change. One of those campaigners is Amelia Telford. She has witnessed first hand the effects that climate change is having on the environment.
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Dylan’s mission for recognition
A young Nyungar man and third year law student embarked on a journey for recognition
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