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New fitness focus
Ex-Olympian Kyle Vander-Kuyp has a new reason to keep fit and healthy: keeping up with his family and being a strong Dad
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Desert Diva
Hit the play button on Jacinta Price’s debut album and the sounds of blues, gospel, folk and country will filter through
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Weaving their Magic
For the first time ever, Bangarra Dance Theatre has asked four of their female artists to create their own choreographic piece
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Stay safe in fire season
It is important that you know what to do when a fire threatens you and your family
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Catching up with Christine Anu
Now one of Australia’s most successful performers, Indigenous or otherwise, Christine Anu has been inspiring young indigenous kids to aim high and go for their dreams for more than 20 years now
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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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Country legend Troy Cassar-Daley
He’s got more Golden Guitars than you can shake a stick at and is quite possibly, the most likeable & humble fella we’ve profiled in the last 16 years.
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Singer Goori Knox
Singer Goori Knox has had plenty to celebrate lately. He’s just finished a gig for the opening of Pink’s concert in Sydney and he’s doing well with the Talent Development Project (TDP).
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East Journey
East Journey is fast becoming one of the Australian bands to listen to, with reviews in America’s Rolling Stone magazine and others describing the group as “explosive”.
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Cartoonist Danny Eastwood evens the score
Koori Mail newspaper cartoonist Danny Eastwood has evened the score over the past 20 years. He’s been drawing the kinds of subjects you might not see in mainstream newspapers and depicting issues that are relevant for Aboriginal people. “If you look at the ways non-Indigenous cartoonists portray black people we are presented as golliwog people […]
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Sean’s new show is all love and laughs
Comedian Sean Choolburra’s latest show, 50 shades of blackness, focuses on good relationships as one of the main ways to stay healthy and happy. But it’s not all serious. As you would expect, his self-written, one-man comedy fest has got plenty of jokes to keep audiences entertained. “When you think about being Aboriginal, our relationships […]
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Loren has her sights on the big time
Growing up in Tamworth, northern NSW, has its pluses – like access to Australia’s biggest country-music event and plenty of talented musicians. There’s no doubt that 19-year-old country musician Loren-Jade Ryan, is in the right place. Keep an eye out for this great young talent. This year, at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Loren-Jade performed […]
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Supporting HPV Vaccination
Multi ARIA and Deadly Award winner, country-music legend Troy Cassar-Daley has thrown his support behind a national program to vaccinate young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people against preventable HPV-related cancers and disease. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus that affects young men and women. In women, it can […]
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5 years on from the Apology
The 2008 National Apology to the Stolen Generations created a vision for moving forward and healing the past for Australia. As the fifth anniversary of the Apology approaches on 13 February 2013 many emotions are being experienced. Deadly Vibe spoke to some of our people about what the Apology and its anniversary means to them. […]
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The Bright Youth Foundation
So what do Cathy Freeman, David Peachey and David Wirrpanda all have in common? They are all talented and successful Indigenous sportspeople, but aside from that, they are also the founders of their very own foundations for Indigenous youth. These foundations have done some great things for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in […]
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