Music is so ‘right’ for Benny Walker
Benny’s in the process of writing songs for his new, yet-to-be-named album
Benny’s in the process of writing songs for his new, yet-to-be-named album
Back in ’06 we spoke to the man who is time and time again cited as the best player in the NRL, Johnathan Thurston
Over 100 teams of enthusiastic students enjoyed a day full of activities and learning how to maintain a healthy lifestyle at Leeton’s Vibe 3on3
Uncle Noel Tovey has recently been a recipient to long-time friend, Uncle Bob Maza’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Victorian Indigenous Theatre
The compelling Australian Indigenous drama series Redfern Now can add Australian Academy Cinema Television Arts awards to their growing collection
02.03.2014 – Tjimba Possum Burns from the deadly duo Yung Warriors, known by many as “Australia’s Indigenous Hip Hop Ambassadors”, is our special guest on Deadly Sounds this week.
The family of 18-year-old Corey Laughton have launched a fundraising campaign following his selection to play full time soccer and study in the USA
“Is Racism The New Black?” is a comedy event run by The Lowitja Institute that aims to put a focus on racism in Australia
An Australian theme park first opened at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast last week
Seven Aboriginal Oztag teams are heading to the 2014 Oceania Indigenous Invitational Cup in New Zealand
Breakfast – the most important meal of the day
Now wearing the red, white and blue of Sydney Roosters, ex-Broncos Justin Hodges talks candidly with Deadly Vibe about his game, his goals and that dressing-down.
No artist on the local hip-hop front has flown the Torres Strait Island flag as prolifically as Mau Power, aka Patrick James Mau. With seven mix tapes to his name, his own hip-hop collective and label (One Blood Hidden Image) as well as numerous Deadly Award nominations, the 31-year-old MC is now gearing up to release his new album.
Dubbo film-buffs will be able to watch the latest and greatest in world cinema when the Travelling Film Festival hits Reading Cinemas
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
04.09.06 – Deadly Sounds talks to a then 16-year-old supermodel, Samantha Harris, about her modelling career so far and where she sees it heading in the future. Samantha also gets put on the spot by singing sensation, Casey Donovan
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