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Reinvesting in our future
“I wanted to study law because I felt a deep sense of social injustice within my community”.
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The gorgeous Gorge
A rare insight into the lives of the Kuku Yalanji people that inhabit the Mossman Gorge area
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Learn how to get ‘Into Business’
Patricia Foley is a proud owner of Sabai at Bellarine, a health and wellness retreat at Barwon Heads in Victoria
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Black power hero
Every Friday we’ll be posting a story from the huge back catalogue of Deadly Vibe magazine.
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Rollercoaster ride for Tahan
Tahan was announced the 2nd runner-up of Channel 9’s Big Brother last week
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SuperNova lights the way
Nova Peris delivered her emotionally charged maiden speech to the Senate earlier this week
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Tori-Jay helps keep culture alive
18-year-old Tori-Jay Mordey received a $2680 scholarship under a new nation-wide literary scholarship program
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Monument honours Aboriginal veterans
When Frank Clarke served in Vietnam in 1966, Aboriginal people were regarded as flora and fauna
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Breaking down stereotypes, one by one
Imagine living in a world that only ever showed pictures and told stories that were bad news
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A journey in music
Deborah Cheetham has gained national and international fame through embracing her passion of the arts
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Pat O’Shane honoured at Deadly’s
The first Aboriginal lawyer and magistrate, and the first female Aboriginal barrister, Pat O’shane was honoured at the 2013 Deadlys.
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Tanisha’s lucky break
2011 Deadly Award winner and national netball and touch footy star Tanisha Stanton will co-host NITV’s Barefoot Sunday
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Amanda’s mission
For Amanda Dodds, her job is more than a title. She often spends gruellingly long hours in courtrooms and interviews to support young Indigenous people caught up in the system.
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