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Issue Details:
First known date:
2019...
no.
709
11 September
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.
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Ninety-Year-Old Kev Remembers His Brother and Their Shared Love of Flying,
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'Ninety-year-old Kamilaroi man Kev Waters loves flying. It's in his blood.
He was last in a plane four years ago when the RAAF flew him from his home in St George, south-west Queensland, to Victoria as a guest for the official naming ceremony of their latest FA fighter plane.' (Introduction)
- Black Heart of the Kimberleyi"Consider that place where", single work poetry (p. 23)
- Deliverance Has Comei"The Exodus From Our Slavery", single work poetry (p. 23)
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WA Coffee-Suppling [sic] Brothers Are Taking Their Company from Strength to Strength,
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'Palykyu brothers Blaze and Ezekial Kwaymullina have grown their business, Australian Indigenous Coffee (AIC) to become Western Australia's largest Aboriginal-owned coffee supplier in just six years, through its partnership with Sodexo.' (Introduction)
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Digital Book Raises Funds for ILF,
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'The Indigenous origins of a Melbourne suburb name, and drawings of much loved pets, have been captured as part of a special fundraising project to mark Indigenous Literacy Day. A digital book has been created by staff from the Federal Department of Human Services along with their families and friends to raise money for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.' (Introduction)
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New Intitiative [sic] Supporting Creatives in the Heart of the Country Is Set to Invigorate the Industry,
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'A new partnership is aiming to further develop the talents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from South Australia and the Northern Territory who want to work in film and television.' (Introduction)
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