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Extra shows for Patyegarang
Following a hugely successful opening, Bangarra Dance Theatre has announced six new shows.
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Aboriginal diggers’ stories emerge
Young people will honour Aboriginal people who have served their country in times of war at the NAIDOC Public Speaking and Debating Challenge.
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Behind the scenes on Thursday Island
Twelve Torres Strait Islander people have received a huge opportunity to write, cast and direct their own short films.
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Radical Son: Cause ‘n Affect
When David Leha of Radical Son extracts poetic, poignant lyrics from within his mind, the end result is Cause ‘n Affect: his upcoming album.
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Homemade Taco Beef
Why not give this healthy homemade option a go next time you’re in the mood for Tacos on the weekend?
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Tackling stomach obesity
A study has found that stomach obesity is increasing in Aboriginal children at double the rate of non-Indigenous children.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1034 – Munkimuk
Munkimuk released a solo album in 2005 but since then he has been working on the other side of music: producing…until now
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Hereby Make Protest: honouring our pioneers
A new exhibition focussing on the Aboriginal men and woman who fought valiantly in early 20th century organisations for justice is now open.
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Breaking the cycle at Mimili
There were many reasons that school attendance was dismal at Mimili, but with the implementation of a new strategy, changes are already evident.
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20th Deadlys: Nominations are now closed
Each year the Deadlys reflects ‘the year that was’ in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia, highlighting the best Indigenous talent and achievement.
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Talking culture in NZ
Wayne Quilliam was a keynote speaker at the Auckland Art Gallery to discuss the issue of photographing Indigenous cultures in the digital age.
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Flexed for success
After getting out of a bad relationship, Rhiannon threw herself into body building, taking out first place in the International Natural Body Association.
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SOS: Save our songs
The majority of our Indigenous music traditions are disappearing at a fast rate.
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Too close to call
With the 2014 season now already past the halfway mark, a glance at the competition ladder tells one major story, that this season is one of the closest in recent memory.
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Tj’s vision for fashion
Teagan Cowlishaw is more than just a brilliant designer; she has a vision for the future of a sustainable, ethical and Indigenous fashion industry.
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From the Land
From the Land art exhibition is part of the 14th annual 2014 Guringai Festival, which celebrates the First Peoples of the Northern Sydney.
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