Reinvesting in our future
“I wanted to study law because I felt a deep sense of social injustice within my community”.
The gorgeous Gorge
A rare insight into the lives of the Kuku Yalanji people that inhabit the Mossman Gorge area
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
Black power hero
Every Friday we’ll be posting a story from the huge back catalogue of Deadly Vibe magazine.
Rollercoaster ride for Tahan
Tahan was announced the 2nd runner-up of Channel 9’s Big Brother last week
SuperNova lights the way
Nova Peris delivered her emotionally charged maiden speech to the Senate earlier this week
Tori-Jay helps keep culture alive
18-year-old Tori-Jay Mordey received a $2680 scholarship under a new nation-wide literary scholarship program
Monument honours Aboriginal veterans
When Frank Clarke served in Vietnam in 1966, Aboriginal people were regarded as flora and fauna
Breaking down stereotypes, one by one
Imagine living in a world that only ever showed pictures and told stories that were bad news
A journey in music
Deborah Cheetham has gained national and international fame through embracing her passion of the arts
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.
Tanisha’s lucky break
2011 Deadly Award winner and national netball and touch footy star Tanisha Stanton will co-host NITV’s Barefoot Sunday
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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