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Deadly Sounds: Stephen Pigram
Stephen Pigram has found himself a great spot, possibly under a mango tree, to join us and talk about his new album, Wanderer.
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Tessa Rose Deadly Finalist
Tessa Rose is an accomplished actress and dancer who was recently nominated for a Deadly Award in the Female Actor of the Year Category for her role as Coral in Redfern Now
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Fine dining meets bush food
The Jaaning Tree Restaurant is the creation and gastronomic playground of chef Clayton Donovan
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Wiradjuri Warrior
Peachey has added his voice to the ‘Voice against Violence’ campaign which aims to break the silence on violence against women
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Advocacy with passion
Rodney Dillon for the rights of the Traditional Owners of the Utopia homelands in the Northern Territory
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Jenni Kemarre Martiniello
Southern Arrernte woman and acclaimed artist Jenni Kemarre Martiniello has been named the overall winner of the $40,000 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art award, the nation’s most prestigious Indigenous art prize. Jenni won with her work Golden Brown Reeds Fish Trap, which combines the cultural tradition of weaving with the […]
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Brooke Boney on the spot
Brooke Boney has worked her way up the career ladder relatively quickly, with her current role being a political correspondent for NITV News
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Natalie gets down to business
A new company in Brisbane is helping pave the way for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander small businesses and organisations
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East Journey’s tribute to Dr Yunupingu
Members of Aboriginal rock band East Journey paid tribute at the 2013 Deadlys to the late Dr Yunupingu
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Pat O’Shane honoured
Pat O’Shane was honoured at the 2013 Deadly Awards, receiving the Marcia Langton Award for Lifetime Achievement in Leadership
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Deadly tribute to the trailblazers
It was a night for paying tribute to the trailblazers at the 19th annual Deadlys, held at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday
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Memorable moment moves audience
Arrente man Steve Mullawalla Dodd was honoured with the Jimmy Little Lifetime Achievement Award at the 19th Deadlys
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Redfoo’s deadly experience
Redfoo made a surprise visit to the 2013 Deadlys in support of his protégé and X Factor contestant, Aboriginal singer Ellie Lovegrove
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Our leaders for the future
The National Indigenous Youth Leadership Academy connects the next generation of change makers
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Leah Purcell gives back to Cherbourg
Leah looked fresh and revived as she left all her Sydney stress behind the moment she headed for the red soils of her home in Cherbourg
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Ngunnawal’s bush menu
Adrian Brown is an Ngunnawal ranger who spends much of his time learning and teaching people about the ‘bush menu’
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