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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 704 3 July 2019 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
30 Years of Telling Our Stories through Dance, Kirk Page , Rudi Maxwell , single work column
'Bangarra in the Wiradjuri language translates as 'to make fire'. And since its conception in 1989, Bangarra has been making fire, sharing stories with community members and wider audiences, on a journey spanning language, oceans, spirits and ancestry.'
(p. 1, 26-29)
Mystery Road Wins Award, single work column
'Cast members of landmark ABC drama Mystery Road have been celebrated at the annual Equity Ensemble Awards, which honour outstanding performances by Australian actors.' 
(p. 3)
Images of Women Feature at UN Exhibition, single work column
'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar launched a special exhibition at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, last month.'
(p. 5)
NAIDOC Programs to Hit Our Screens, single work column
'She Who Must Be Loved is airing as part of NITVs NAIDOC programming on Sunday, July 14, at 8:30pm. The special documentary recently aired at Sydney Film Festival and was awarded the Best Australian Documentary prize by the Documentary Foundation.'
(p. 6)
Award Recoginses Outstanding Contribution, single work column
'Young Aboriginal woman Rona Glynn-McDonald has been recognised with the highest accolade a young person can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts - the Diana Award.'
(p. 7)
Exhibition Remembers the Extraordinary Mum Shirl, single work column
'Shirley Smith, better known as Mum Shirl, was a Wiradjuri woman brought up by her grandparents in Cowra, NSW.'
(p. 8)
Activist Bill Ferguson Is an Icon of Our Struggle, Nick Paton , single work column
'Pioneering Wiradjuri activist Bill (William) Ferguson is back in town and standing tall upon his iconic soapbox, proudly exuding his spirit for all eternity, and all Australians.'
(p. 18)
Storyteller Shares Our Culture on Global Stage, Kirk Page , single work column
'Tony Briggs has been a busy man for the past 25 years. Gracing the stage and TV screens on groundbreaking programs such as Cleverman on the ABC, writing and producing, and being a dad.'
(p. 21)
Voice Treaty Truthi"Who cares about my black", Troy Hopkins , single work poetry (p. 23)
Marlanie on Centre Stage for Barking Gecko Show, single work column
'Nyikina woman Marlanie Haerewa, from Derby, Western Australia, is starring in Barking Gecko's production of children's play My Robot.'
(p. 37)
Balnaves Seeks New Writers, single work column
'Belvoir is now accepting entries for the Balnaves Foundation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fellowship, a launching pad for new talent with a $25.000 paid residency at Belvoir in Sydney.'
(p. 37)

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