Awaye!
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AWAYE! - 2013-05-18
Travels in the Red Corridor.
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AWAYE! - 2013-05-11
Colour Theory. Art of glass: Yhonnie Scarce. Sound and vision.
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AWAYE! - 2013-04-27
Sinners and Saints: Benny Walker.
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AWAYE! - 2013-04-20
Fictional sovereignty: Melissa Lucashenko. So you think you can fly? Life according to Bryte.
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AWAYE! - 2013-04-13
Chair of the Board: Lee-Ann Buckskin. Desert diva: Catherine Satour. Terra Nullius Loungeroom.
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AWAYE! - 2013-04-06
Arabana handback.
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AWAYE! - 2013-03-30
Roger Knox's 'Stranger In My Land'. Black Panther: Billy X Jennings.
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AWAYE! - 2013-03-23
Welcome to Redfern. Pauline Whyman in Earnest. The Koorie Heritage Trust's new CEO.
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AWAYE! - 2013-03-16
Lurujarri Dreaming.
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AWAYE! - 2013-03-09
Lessons on etiquette and manners. Music Outback Foundation.
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AWAYE! - 2013-03-02
Songs from life: Nancy Bates. Soul of the troubadour.
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AWAYE! - 2013-02-23
Redfern Station.
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AWAYE! - 2013-02-16
Beagle Bay Chronicles. Country is a subject.
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AWAYE! - 2013-02-09
Shiane Shines. Yellamundie means storyteller. Spirit of things: the sound of objects.
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AWAYE! - 2013-02-02
Warwick Thornton's Mother Courage. Confined 5.
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AWAYE! - 2013-01-26
Yorta Yorta Man: remembering Jimmy Little.
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AWAYE! - 2013-01-19
The Medics: believe the hype.
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AWAYE! - 2013-01-12
The Mabo effect.
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AWAYE! - 2013-01-05
Introducing Thelma Plum. Jimblah.
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AWAYE! - 2012-12-29
Cast among strangers.
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AWAYE! - 2012-12-22
Microwave Jenny: in the house.
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Yothu Yindi: Healing Stone
Yothu Yindi: Healing Stone.
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AWAYE! - 2012-12-08
Telling it like it is: Elverina Johnson. Beautiful One Day. Yirrmal and the Yolngu Boys.
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AWAYE! - 2012-12-01
Dark Emu. Margaret Harvey: exit stage.
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AWAYE! - 2012-11-24
The MERRg.
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AWAYE! - 2012-11-17
Chasing the Lollyman. Aboriginal Steel Art.
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AWAYE! - 2012-11-10
Chase the sun: Benny Walker. Redfern Now. Poetry in melody: Sue Ray.
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AWAYE! - 2012-11-03
Archie Roach: Good Medicine. Australian Music Month: Katie Noonan.
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AWAYE! - 2012-10-27
Arabana handback.
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AWAYE! - 2012-10-20
Bungaree: the first Australian. The next wave.
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Travels in the Red Corridor
It seems that when we hear about India these days, it’s about the much-hailed economic boom - not to mention the country’s growing middle class, and its army of call centres and IT professionals. But a lot less is said about India’s Indigenous population - 80 million people known broadly, as Adivasi - a Sanskrit term which means ‘aboriginal’.
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AWAYE! - 2012-09-29
He kicked 521 goals in his 303-game career with the Sydney Swans and now in retirement Michael O'Loughlin has had time to reflect on his life in his autobiography. Also - we meet the rising new artist Dale Harding who's subverted the gentle domestic art of cross-stitching and who talks about his 'quiet monument' to the generations of Aboriginal women who worked in domestic servitude. And Ambelin Kwaymullina on writing young adult fiction.
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AWAYE! - 2012-09-22
Bangarra Dance Theatre is touring its latest work Terrain on its world premiere season. An award-winning team led by Frances Rings has brought to life her sixth choreographic work for Bangarra - and her first full-length work for the company. Terrain is inspired by the starkly beautiful Lake Eyre and has been described as a hymn to country. And we catch up with the actor Derik Lynch, who's on stage again in an adaptation of the childrens' classic Pinocchio.
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Jaku Manu Patu - the Coming of the Cattle
The cattle industry in northern Australia has a long and well documented history to the point where the cattle drovers of North Queensland, the Kimberley and the Top End of the Northern Territory have passed into Australian folklore. The history of cattle in the desert country of Central Australia is a different story and one that is rarely told, particularly from the point of view of the Aboriginal stockmen and women who formed the backbone of the industry.
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National Indigenous Music Awards 2012
The National Indigenous Music Awards began as a Northern Territory-artists only event nine years ago. 2012’s award ceremony marked the second year as a national representation of Indigenous music. Now, with finalists from across the country, the awards have arrived on a national scale. Proof can be found with Queenslanders The Medics scooping three awards in 2012. Artists present at this year’s awards included East Journey, Thelma Plum, NIMA Hall of Fame inductees Sunrize Band and Lajamanu...
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Saturday 1 September, 2012
The storytelling process can sometimes have unintended even unwelcome consequences. That’s what Dylan Coleman discovered when she wrote the fictionalised story of her mother Mercy in the novel Mazin Grace which last year won the prestigious David Unaipon Award for unpublished Indigenous writers. And country singer Adam James on the next stage of his brilliant career – from kids television host to international fame in a few short years.
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