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“The game of rugby has been good to me”
(LMRDT), an organisation that assists young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander involvement in Rugby Union.
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Netball – Sights set on 2000
This month we are taking a look at the most popular female sport in Australia – Netball
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Hip Hop Women – Miguel D’Souza
Time for a quick Deadly Vibe quiz: and unfortunately there are no prizes for getting these answers
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Sister Act
Tiddas are like that – their music strikes such a deep chord you just can’t get it out of your mind
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Rhoda – Up front and personable
Rhoda Roberts, the Bundjalung woman heading up the first big event of the Olympics
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Deadly Vibe chart
A bit of a fight in the upper echelons of the Deadly Sounds chart as Troy Cassar-Daley and Yothu Yindi fight it out for top spot
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Community round up
Deadly Vibe again goes north to Brisbane and talks to Christine Howes from radio 4AAA
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Deadly Vibe Star Watch – Lou Bennett
• Name: Lou Bennett • Where are you from? Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wrung • Band: Tiddas • Position in band: Singer, songwriter, guitarist, percussionist and tour-bus driver from hell! • How old are you? 28! 29 in December • How did you get into music? My family twisted my arm!! • What’s your favourite food? This week – Chicken Burritos with […]
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Shining Glory – Ruby Hunter
Ruby Hunter would have to be one of Aboriginal Australia’s best- loved and respected female musicians
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Leisa making a healthy difference
Deadly Vibe talks to a real life role model to us all. Someone who has worked hard for herself & for our community
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Editor’s tag
Deadly Vibe and at Deadly Sounds love it when new Aboriginal music is about to come ont the scene
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Energy Australia National Indigenous Pro
Surfest 97, saw the first Energy Australia National Indigenous Pro
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Che Cockatoo Collins
Che Cockatoo Collins is fast, and he’s fast becoming Essendon’s Football Club’s star player
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