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‘Walking together as one mob’
Deadly Award finalist Jandamarra Cadd has put together the largest ever collection of his works to be exhibited
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Like father, like daughter
Noel and Gemma Hayman are the first intergenerational doctors the state of Queensland has ever seen
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Slam dunk for Bunbury Vibe 3on3®
Over 60 teams of enthusiastic students enjoyed a day full of activities and learning how to maintain a healthy lifestyle
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Exploring music through film
Marissa McDowell traveled the nation interviewing people to try and answer a vital question
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Jess rocks it at Eurovision!
We found a video of Jess’ performance uploaded by Eurovision this morning – check it out!
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Humour helps smokers butt out
A comical approach to helping Indigenous people quit smoking that is proving quite successful
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Our boys in blue
Sixteen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recruits graduated to the police force last Friday
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Belvoir play, an honest look at grief and loss
Brothers Wreck – a dramatised twist on suicide, not from the victim’s perspective but the struggles of those left to cope
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Deadly Choices in Hunter schools
Awabakal Deadly Choices yesterday launched a healthy lifestyle schools program at Cardiff High School
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All about hep C
Hepatitis C is prevalent among the Aboriginal community, with twice as many cases diagnosed compared to the non-Indigenous community
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Art awards open for entries
More than $50,000 in prizes are available through the Awards program which is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
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Aurora Festival kicks off
The Aurora Festival has kicked off again this year, boasting significant performances by Mark Atkins and Gumeroy Newman, giving the festival an Indigenous flavour
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Connect 2014 – leading change in business
Supply Nation will hold its annual conference, tradeshow and Gala Dinner Awards Night, Connect 2014, in May
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