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A Most Peculiar Act: Marie’s next chapter
A new book by award-winning author, Marie Munkara, which is a fictitious – yet not so farfetched – look into the Aboriginal Protection Acts of the early 20th century
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Highs and lows of bipolar
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that’s characterised by extreme mood swings ranging from massive highs to massive lows
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Strategy for success
Mornington Island Elder and School Attendance Supervisor, Uncle Leon Roughsey, is working to get students to school every day
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Tjintu Desert Band’s on the up
Tjintu Desert Band, continue to grow in popularity with the release of a new music video, an upcoming performance at Barunga Festival, and their second single on the way
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Parenting strategy a winner
Michell was recently honoured for her consistent and outstanding efforts as an Indigenous liaison co-ordinator and family support worker
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Mark Olive heads to Walgett
Celebrated Aboriginal chef Mark Olive will perform a cooking demonstration to help raise awareness about blood-borne viruses, such as Hepatitis C.
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Artistic perspective on 1770
A new national art exhibition that uses Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives to reimagine the encounter between the First Fleet and Aboriginal people in 1770
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It’s Dreamtime at the ‘G
In one of the biggest annual football events in the country, the Melbourne Cricket Ground will once again host a match of epic proportions
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The Long Walk to equality
A decade later, the Long Walk continues and is about to celebrate with some great events
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School matters at Yirara College
Yirara College near Alice Springs NT, has a goal of bridging the gap between school life and family and community life
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Understanding dementia
Forgetful? Confused? Indifferent? You could be experiencing the beginning stages of dementia
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Djilpin Arts: Walk with us
Djilpin Arts will bring a rich and ancient tapestry of Indigenous culture to Federation Square in Melbourne on 22 and 23 May
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Home ownership a reality
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will soon have the option to own their own homes within communities in Queensland
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Hip Hop for Hunger
Refreshed, creative, and inspired, The Last Kinection are back and ready to help raise money for a noble cause
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Merindas’ Motown show heads east
The Merindas’ musical reach is beginning to stretch far beyond their stomping ground of Perth
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Apunipima nurses win on innovation
The nurses of Apunipima have done it again – this time with their Pepi-pod program which has won a major award
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