School-based trainees: A step ahead
A new school-based traineeship program at South Western Sydney Institute of TAFE (TAFE SWSi) is delivering good results so far for three young Aboriginal women
A new school-based traineeship program at South Western Sydney Institute of TAFE (TAFE SWSi) is delivering good results so far for three young Aboriginal women
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
Vitamins are very important to our health and you need to know what they are, why you need them, what they do and how you get them
The countdown is on to the National Indigenous 3on3 Basketball and Hip Hop Challenge – Vibe 3on3® in Leeton, with young people getting ready for the action-packed event on Wednesday 26 February, at the Leeton Indoor Stadium, Leeton.
African-American writer, commentator, activist, and educator Nikki Giovanni hit the nail on the head when she said, “Hip hop is a cultural expression – it’s embracing.” It’s an art form, poetry in motion, allows a story to be told and instils a sense of belonging, which is exactly the philosophy behind the Indigenous Hip Hop Project (IHHP)
In early April the inaugural Homeground Festival will present a night of celebration of First Peoples’ music, dance and culture against the beautiful backdrop of the Sydney Harbour
You may have already noticed that the Deadly Vibe has a brand-spanking-new website with a whole heap of new features!
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.
Skinnyfish Music’s has teamed up with members of Gurrumul’s Galiwin’ku community to create a series of videos promoting better health in remote Aboriginal communities
Gumala Aboriginal Corporation recently hosted the preeminent world expert in early childhood learning and the inventor of the Abecedarian Approach, Professor Joe Sparling at its Paraburdoo and Wakuthuni Early Childhood Centres
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.
14.08.06 – The charming, confident and charismatic Dan Sultan spoke to Deadly Sounds eight years ago when he had just released his debut album, ‘Homemade Biscuits’.
A fusion of blues, gospel, folk and country, such is the sound of Jacinta Price’s debut album Dry River. A Warlpiri woman from Central Australia, Jacinta was inspired by events in her own life and captured these stories in song.
Being in goal is hard enough at the amateur level, so you can imagine the pressure on Canberra United FC’s, Lydia Williams
The music industry is a fickle one – the boys of NoKTuRNL know this as well as anyone.
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