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Bertrand Tungandame

Bertrand Tungandame

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    Joel Bray presents Brolga: A Queer Koori Wonderland

    Curated by Wiradjuri man and multidisciplinary artist Joel Bray, Brolga: A Queer Koori Wonderland is described as an interactive art party. This performance is a highlight of the upcoming Liveworks Festival 2024.
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    The Point looks back at the year since the failed referendum as the...

    Airing this Tuesday, October 15 at 7.30 PM on NITV, the last episode of the Point for 2024 marks the one-year anniversary of the failed referendum and explores the ongoing impact on First Nations communities. Over the past season, the series has travelled across the country to tell the stories of…
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    NITV Radio - News 7/10/2024

    Creation of a First Nations Child Commissioner hailed as a major milestone - 904 Australians evacuated from Lebanon in the last 48 hours - And, the world marks 12 months since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel...
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    Cleone Wellington on Waminda’s 40 years: championing Aboriginal wom...

    Waminda South Coast Women’s Health and Wellbeing Aboriginal Corporation is celebrating 40 years of Aboriginal Women in Leadership with the "Strong Women, Strong Community, Leading the Way" conference in Nowra, NSW. The conference will feature Waminda's leadership team, keynote speakers, and…
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    Celebrating Indigenous Literacy Day 2024: honouring stories, cultur...

    On Indigenous Literacy Day, the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) and the Literacy for Life (LFLF) share a common vision: to end the cycle of illiteracy in Indigenous communities and to celebrate the rich cultural heritage that these communities possess. Through their work, these organisations…
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    Indigenous leader Jayde Conway achieves leadership success.

    Jayde Conway, Curtin University’s Indigenous Cultural Capability Lead, is among ten women who recently completed the program Yorga Djenna Bidi program designed for Aboriginal women who aspire to influence, lead, and drive change.
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    Global gathering exploring child development and well-being in Firs...

    Batchelor Institute of indigenous Tertiary Education has just hosted (August 18-August 25) at its Desert Precinct Campus in Mpartwe (Alice Springs) a weeklong gathering of around 100 First Nations people from partner organisations in New Zealand, Canada, the United States and Australia to share the…
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    Cost of living crisis drives an increase in child poverty in Australia

    “Having decent housing is fundamental to a child’s development and overall wellbeing. And I think we are well short of that within Aboriginal communities”. - Valuing Children Initiative (VCI) founder AdJ/Prof. Tony Pietropiccolo AM
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    NATSIAA finalist, Dean Greeno, shares Pakana perspectives through art.

    “My art practice enters on being sculptural, but I draw heavily on my Pakana culture, where I grew up on Flinders Island surrounded by my parents who were both artists” – Dean Greeno
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    Brisbane reaches new heights with First Nations led Story Bridge Climb

    Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge is set to offer a unique experience, steeped in Indigenous history and culture.
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    "Walking the Rock Country in Kakadu”, unveiling Kakadu's natural wo...

    “Walking the Rock Country in Kakadu” is a new illustrated children’s book book by Diane Lucas and Ben Tyler, with illustrations by Emma Long. The book aims to share the natural and cultural wonders of Kakadu with young readers, showcasing the unique geology, flora, and fauna of the region, as well…