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Deadly Sounds Episode 336 – Aaron Pederson
Rewind to February 2001 when we talk to Mystery Road star Aaron Pedersen about his then role as Senior Constable Michael Reilly on Water Rats and being one of the only Aboriginal people in a mainstream television role
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David Page: open and closed book?
The life of a muso isn’t all gigs, parties and wild studio sessions
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Luke Carroll, acting the part
Proud Wiradjuri man Luke Carroll has graced the pages of Deadly Vibe many times during his career
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Lovely Leah
Deadly Vibe is again talking to the beautiful Leah, only now she’s not a rising star, she has arrived and is considered by many to be a matriarch of Australia’s performing arts.
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Tony Briggs on his NAIDOC award
Acclaimed actor, writer and producer, Tony Briggs is the proud recipient of the 2013 Artist of the Year NAIDOC Award.
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Keeping their culture alive
Aunty Kath Walker is a woman who was dedicated to the continuation of Indigenous culture
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Talent runs in the family
Singer Goori Knox has plenty to celebrate lately, having recently finished a gig for the opening of the Pink
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Join Bangarra at Dance Clan 3
Bangarra Dance Theatre has assembled an all-women choreographic team and will be showcasing their performance
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Comedians bring House down
The Deadlys Comedy Gala was a roaring success at the Deadly Awards with some of the deadliest stand-up comedians Australia has to offer
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Revitalising Redfern theatre
‘This Fella, My Memory’ is an emotionally-charged stage production that is a celebration of older Aboriginal women
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A rainbow of harmonics
Didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton has just returned from the Australian Youth Orchestra’s tour of Europe
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Chooky Dancers at Boomerang
Elcho Island’s Chooky Dancers are taking some time out of their busy tour schedule to perform at this year’s Boomerang Festival in Byron Bay.
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Bangarra dances its way to SA
The breathtaking Kinship performance tour by award-winning choreographer Stephen Page will be touring Victoria this month and Hobart in September
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Move It Mob Style Series 3 launched
Move It Mob Style Series 3 was launched yesterday, kicking off a new season for the popular dance-based youth, health and fitness TV show
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Circus Oz goes bush
Circus Oz is travelling to remote Arnhem Land communities for free community performances and with them will be Murri man Mark Sheppard.
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