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Flashback: Deadly Sounds 545 – Rachael Maza
In this interview, Rachael tells us about her experiences acting in this truly inspirational story, ‘The Sapphires.’
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From slave to leader
Peter Coppin’s epic and remarkable story is masterfully told in his updated memoir – ‘Kangkushot: Life of Nyamal Lawman’.
Flashback: Deadly Sounds Episode 616 – Karla Grant
When we spoke to the presenter of SBS’ Living Black, Karla Grant, back in 2006 the show had just got a prime time slot.
The Magic Hour
The lesser known fairy tale characters are in the limelight in Ursula Yovich’s one-woman show.
It’s NAIDOC at NITV
NITV will be bringing an exciting schedule of programming to the screens to coincide with NAIDOC week.
Accolades for Pecan Summer
Pecan Summer is framed by tens of thousands of years of culture and chronicles 70 years of dispossession.
Extra shows for Patyegarang
Following a hugely successful opening, Bangarra Dance Theatre has announced six new shows.
Behind the scenes on Thursday Island
Twelve Torres Strait Islander people have received a huge opportunity to write, cast and direct their own short films.
Deadly Sounds Episode 1023 – Anita Heiss
The strength of women, their journeys and the bonds of friendship are central themes in author and proud Wiradjuri woman Dr Anita Heiss’ latest book
Get ready for Patyegarang
The journey of a potent Aboriginal spirit alive in Australia’s past and present will grace stages across Australia in Bangarra Dance Theatre’s latest production
Winning act
The compelling Australian Indigenous drama series Redfern Now can add Australian Academy Cinema Television Arts awards to their growing collection
Travelling Film Festival rolls into Dubbo
Dubbo film-buffs will be able to watch the latest and greatest in world cinema when the Travelling Film Festival hits Reading Cinemas
Deadly Sounds Episode 1017 – Sidney Saltner
Can a young man from the tiny town of Theodore, Queensland go on to perform at the Olympic Games, work with the Australian Ballet and tour the world? This, and so much more, became a reality for Sidney Saltner during his long career as a dancer
Deadly Vibe October 2002 Issue 68 – Michael Tuahine
As a child Michael Tuahine loved to show off. Now the award-winning performer and son-to-be NIDA graduate is proving that showing off pays off. Deadly Vibe meets a showstopper in the making
Get your votes in for NITV
NITV has had a huge contingent of personalities and shows nominated for the 2014 TV Week Logie Awards and you can show your support for your favourite shows and presenters by voting in the Logies.
The truth about our past?
Bruce’s book ‘Dark Emu – Black Seeds: agriculture or accident?’ is a significant new contribution to the academic and social discourse about the true history of pre-European Australia and its Indigenous inhabitants.
Comedy workshops in full swing
Deadly Funny is back in 2014 with a national search to find the brightest new talent in comedy.
MIMS on Instagram!
The team at Move It Mob Style® have been having fun filming the past few weeks ahead of Season 4.
Stay tuned for a healthy Season 4
As the launch of Season 4 fast approaches, the Move it Mob Style® crew have been hard at work all over the country
Weereewa exhibit opens
Weereewa: Alternative Histories presents alterative responses to Weereewa using mainly glass as a medium
Tristan makes his mark
Tristan Savage is making a name for himself not only in comedy, but also in the writing world
Shari finds her place in curating
Meet Shari Lett – the new intern at the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery
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