AustLit
Issue Details:
First known date:
2020...
no.
733
26 August
2020
of
Koori Mail
est. 1991
Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Yellamundie Playwriting Festival Brings Together the Best of Blak Theatre Talent,
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'MOOGHALIN is a Yuin/Bundialung word meaning to play or to fool about The Moogahlin Performing Arts company began its journey on Gadigal country in Redfern in November 2007 led by a group of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performance artists. educators and community workers.'
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Company Steals NAIDOC Artwork,
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'THE blatant theft Of artwork designed for this year's NAIDOC Week has prompted a warning to be careful when buying products featuring Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander artwork.'
- JT Reveals Mum Stolen, single work column (p. 10)
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Storytellers Find a Voice with Balnaves Fellowship,
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'WHEN Jaru playwright Kodie Bedford was named as the 2018 Balnaves Foundation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fellowship winner. she was thrilled. "I didn't believe it at first because this award has gone out to some of the best venters in the country." Ms Bedford said "During the application process I had to pitch an idea for a play I wanted to write. but the experience at Be'you. wasn't Just about writing the play and the amazing end product.'
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