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Sorry Day - Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Sorry Day.
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Gadigal Information Service paid host to the visiting Japan-based Peaceboat.
The 60th PEACE BOAT Sydney Programme offered tours such as those with Gadigal and Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, to Learn about Urban Indigenous Australians.
Peaceboat is a non-profit organisation that works to promote peace, human rights, equal and sustainable development and respect for the environment. Peaceboat seeks to create awareness and action based on effecting positive social and politcal change in the world.
We had a great time yarning-up, and Hip-Hop Artist MunkiMuk and staff Helen Anu shared songs in their languages.
Thanks Yuki Naito & Crew of Peaceboat! Seeyou on November!
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KLUB KOORI @ BECKS FESTIVAL BAR, 18th January 08. HYDE PARK BARRACKS MUSEUM • BECK'S FESTIVAL BAR Featuring: Busdriver (US), Wire MC, Street Warriors, Radical Son, The Last Kinection, Brothablack, Sean Choolburra, MC_S, & DJs Naian, Michael Hutchings, Sexy Mary-Anne.
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KLUB KOORI @ BECKS FESTIVAL BAR, 18th January 08. HYDE PARK BARRACKS MUSEUM • BECK'S FESTIVAL BAR Featuring: Busdriver (US), Wire MC, Street Warriors, Radical Son, The Last Kinection, Brothablack, Sean Choolburra, MC_S, & DJs Naian, Michael Hutchings, Sexy Mary-Anne.
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Happy snaps by Les Saxby from the Yabun 08 Afterparty.
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Yabun, the annual event presented by Gadigal Information Services, home of Koori Radio 93.7fm, was back at Victoria Park again in 2008.
Yabun continued its growth into a festival and on Saturday 26th January there were some fantastic additions to the event. Scattered across the park were 8 large tents that provided information and activities. These tents focus on literature, politics, language and family histories, kids and youth, elders and visual art.
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Young Black and Deadly provides opportunities for our young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people (under 18) to learn performance skills from established Indigenous artists in the fields of performing arts.
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Young Black and Deadly provides opportunities for our young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people (under 18) to learn performance skills from established Indigenous artists in the fields of performing arts.
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Young Black and Deadly provides opportunities for our young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people (under 18) to learn performance skills from established Indigenous artists in the fields of performing arts.
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Young Black and Deadly provides opportunities for our young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people (under 18) to learn performance skills from established Indigenous artists in the fields of performing arts.
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Yabun celebrates the survival of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture and is an annual event held on the 26th January.
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Yabun celebrates the survival of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture and is an annual event held on the 26th January.
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Yabun celebrates the survival of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture and is an annual event held on the 26th January.
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Yabun celebrates the survival of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultureand is an annual event held on the 26th January. For more information click here
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Klub Koori concert nights provide an opportunity for Indigenous artists to perform in mainstream concert and club venues throughout Sydney. For more information click here
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Klub Koori concert nights provide an opportunity for Indigenous artists to perform in mainstream concert and club venues
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Klub Koori concert nights provide an opportunity for Indigenous artists to perform in mainstream concert and club venues throughout Sydney.
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Young Black and Deadly provides opportunities for our young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people (under 18) to learn performance skills from established Indigenous artists in the fields of performing arts. It involves singing, dancing, hip-hop, songwriting, voice projection and acting. For more information click here
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A collection of pictures of our own indigenous artists enjoying themselves at Koori Radio
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A collection of images from Koori Radio's (93.7 FM) Outside Broadcasts
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