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Deadly work at grassroots
More than 160 social and emotional wellbeing staff from organisations across Australia met in Brisbane this week for the national SEWB conference.
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Melting pot of music
Dave Dow wouldn’t have been able to escape music if he tried, but he didn’t want to. Rather, he embraced it and made it his life.
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East Journey releases new single
‘Bright Lights Big City’ is a song about how we live in such a fast moving, shrinking global village and how we forget to live in the moment.
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Birthing on country
Murdoch University’s nursing department has something to celebrate this week, after receiving funding for research into birthing on country.
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Unity in the community
A dream of unity has prompted Nakia Cadd’s involvement in a moving NIYLA campaign.
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New direction for Thelma
After grabbing the attention of the music aficionados and the industry with her debut EP, Rosie, Thelma Plum has shifted musical directions
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Donation helps fund health leaders
A $10 million donation from a well-known philanthropist and his friend for Melbourne University
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Tamara’s off to Oxford
With the help of a prestigious scholarship, Tamara’s pursuing a master’s degree at one of the most esteemed schools in the world.
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Leah Purcell wins Balnaves award
Hopefully, the award will give Leah the opportunity to keep telling stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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Schools in for AFL Indigenous Round
Guildford Grammar School in Perth will host their first ever Indigenous AFL round tomorrow, along with Wesley College.
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Amazing Grace
The recent discovery of her Aboriginal heritage has been quite an experience for young opera singer, Grace Bawden.
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Allergic to allergies
An allergy is a disorder of the immune system in which the body reacts to a normally harmless substances called an ‘allergen’ by triggering an immune response
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Art fellowship for Bart Willoughby
Bart will use his prize money to stage a series of concerts using the organ and promote his album ‘We Still Live On’.
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ZK all the way
Last year Ellie Lovegrove was a standout competitor on X Factor and now The Voice has answered back with the Indigenous duo, ZK.
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Stories of the world
The 61st Sydney Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday, presenting over 180 films and welcoming over 100 filmmaker guests.
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Katungul: people by the sea
As part of Deadly Sounds’ Living Healthy segment, we spoke to Chronic Disease and Health Data Coordinator at Katungul AMS, Jade Hansen.
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