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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 707 14 August 2019 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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Our Stars Shine Bright on This Musical Night, Jillian Mundy , single work column
'Baker Boy and Mojo Juju were the big winners at this year's National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs), announced at a star studded concert on Saturday night in Darwin.' 
(p. 5)
Pascoe's Big Challenge : Let's Change the Country, Rudi Maxwell , single work column

'First Bruce Pascoe spent years researching. The came Dark Emu, the book, published by Magabala, meticulously detailing from multiple sources the myriad ways Aboriginal people lived before Invasion and busting the simplistic hunter-gatherer and peaceful colonisation myths.'

(p. 8)
Too Much Lip Puts the Narrative Back in Black, Rudi Maxwell , single work column
'Bundjalung writer Melissa Lucashenko - like Kerry, the central character in her latest book Too Much Lip - is on a mission to civilise mainstream Australia.
(p. 9)
Jacob Finds Resilience to Reconcile His Identity, Alister McKeich , single work column
'Jacob Boehme is a man of many identities. A choreographer, dancer and writer from the Narangga and Kaurna nations of South Australia, Jacob was also diagnosed with HIV in 1998. His most recent work, Blood on the Dance Floor explores these many identities and the stories behind them.' 
(p. 21)
Sandy Explores the Stolen Generations, Alister McKeich , single work column
'For Sandy Greenwood, the making of her latest show Matriarch began in her childhood.
(p. 22)
Pouring of the Sandi"In the territory north at a hill called Wave", N. Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 23)
Artist Fiona Foley Gets Retrospective, Nick Paton , single work column
Badtjala artist Dr Fiona Foley has spent 30 years dedicated to her craft, and now her spectacular works of art, each bearing powerful political, social and cultural statements, will be publicly displayed at one of Australia's biggest art festivals as part of a mid-career retrospective of her photographic passion.' 
(p. 34-35)

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