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Jillaroos reign supreme
The Jillaroos are on a high following Australia’s win over New Zealand in the World Cup in Leeds
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Deadly Sounds: Stephen Pigram
Stephen Pigram has found himself a great spot, possibly under a mango tree, to join us and talk about his new album, Wanderer.
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Archie Roach – Songman of a Generation
What a tumultuous and triumphant 12 months it’s been for Archie Roach, the man rightly considered to be among the most important Aboriginal voices of the modern era. From the loss of his beloved Ruby to his battle with lung cancer, Archie has pulled himself from the canvas once more and hit back strong, releasing a vital and award-winning album Into the Bloodstream.
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Jenni Kemarre Martiniello
Southern Arrernte woman and acclaimed artist Jenni Kemarre Martiniello has been named the overall winner of the $40,000 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art award, the nation’s most prestigious Indigenous art prize. Jenni won with her work Golden Brown Reeds Fish Trap, which combines the cultural tradition of weaving with the […]
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Chern’ee Sutton
Chern’ee Sutton has had a phenomenal amount of success in the three short years that she has been painting. While she has always enjoyed art and drawing, it wasn’t until she was encouraged by her school to enter a Bundaberg art competition, where she took first place in the open division, that she began to […]