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Issue Details:
First known date:
2023...
no.
805
12 July
2023
of
Koori Mail
est. 1991
Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Elders Celebrated around the Nation,
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'Events have been held around the country to celebrate NAIDOC Week, with this year's theme paying special tribute to our Elders.'
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Rediscovering Old Stories That Cast Long Shaoows,
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'An intergenerational performance and Elders luncheon was a highlight of NAIDOC week in Nipaluna/Hobart.'
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Favourite First Nations Books Set to Establish New Literary Cannon,
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'Aunty Ruby Langford's life memoirs and Graeme Dixon's poetry penned in prison have proudly taken their rightful place in modern literature.'
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Byron Writers Festival to Celebrate Black Joy,
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'This year's Byron Writers Festival will feature more than 20 Indigenous writers and storytellers, with a large contingent of local Bundajalung voices joining the festival to lead discussions with a focus on creativity, sharing and learning.'
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Claire Coleman Gives a Voice to the Urban Indigenous Experience,
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'It's a sign of the times when even an award-winning Noongar author can find herself living on the streets, unable to find a rental.'
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