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This week on Deadly Sounds
Singer-songwriter, Gina Williams along with ‘overseas Noongar’ Guy Chouse, have released an album entirely in the Noongar language.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1031 – Stephen Page
Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Stephen Page talks about the evolution of the nations leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts organisation.
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Casey goes from Idol to showgirl
Casey Donovan’s book ‘Big, Beautiful and Sexy. My journey from Idol to showgirl’ is very honest and, at times, confronting
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Deadly Sounds Episode 119 – Dewayne Everettsmith
You may already be familiar with Dewayne Everettsmith’s music without even realising it
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Music is so ‘right’ for Benny Walker
Benny’s in the process of writing songs for his new, yet-to-be-named album
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1018 – Yung Warriors
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.
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Clash of Oztag’s titans
Seven Aboriginal Oztag teams are heading to the 2014 Oceania Indigenous Invitational Cup in New Zealand
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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
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Deadly Vibe’s new website: a drum roll please!
You may have already noticed that the Deadly Vibe has a brand-spanking-new website with a whole heap of new features!
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Black, proud and our top Australian
Adam Goodes went on to deliver a humble, emotional and selfless speech as he accepted his Australian of the Year Award
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Deadly Sounds Episode 979 – Shellie Morris
Deadly Sounds talks to the lovely Shellie Morris on topics ranging from growing up with a white family and her journey back to her roots, to the wonderful music she is making day in day out.
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Feel the music
A concert at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl to celebrate the anniversary of the Apology to Australia’s Stolen Generations
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Deadly Sounds Episode 974 – Sean Choolburra
Earlier this year Deadly Sounds spoke to comedian Sean Choolburra
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Running Strong
When Elise Hull began training to get in shape, she didn’t think that a year later she would be running in the New York Marathon
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Music, culture and whales
Bunna Lawrie has been the lead singer of one of Australia’s most popular bands, Coloured Stone for 25 years
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