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Issue Details: First known date: 2007... no. 415 5 December 2007 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Film Awards Reveal Talent, single work column (p. 22)
Our Freedomi"Hay you fella Bigga wind a coming this way", Margaret Armstrong , single work poetry (p. 23)
Note: Portrait: Poet Margaret Armstrong
Dirty Streetsi"Whitefellas laughing on pavement that traps black fellow spirit", Eve Hofstetter , single work poetry (p. 23-24)
Mists of the Dreamtimei"Into the Dreamtime, to the great outback, out to the bush, over dusty tracks,", Kay Smith , single work poetry (p. 24)
Congratulations To The Hagans, R. G. Lipscombe , single work correspondence
'A huge round of applause for Rhonda and Stephen Hagan's recent triumph at the independent Insiders Film Award on the Gold Coast.' (R.G. Lipscombe)
(p. 25)
Jumping Billy Flashi"The old man walking down the beaten track", Margaret Armstrong , single work poetry (p. 27)
Marbuki"A tall Aborigine standing upon that jutting rock", Margaret Armstrong , single work poetry (p. 27)
Roadkilli"Overflowing insides bloody and forlorn, rolled into the road another life we mourn.", Jonathan Hill , single work poetry (p. 27)
Performances Second To None, single work column
'A unique performance event telling the intertwined Aboriginal land and maritime histories of Adelaide's Port River region has enjoyed a sold-out and highly successful season.' (Koori Mail 5/12/2007)
(p. 30)
Reconciliation Campaigner Passes The Baton, single work column
Jackie Huggins' life has taken some interesting turns, from a childhood when she 'hated white people' to 14 years as a champion of reconciliation between black and white Australians. Last month, the writer and historian stepped down from the organisation driving the reconciliation 'people's movement' - Reconiciliation Australia (RA) to take some personal time out and concentrate on other challenges. In doing so, she passed the baton as the organisation's co-chair to her friend and fellow RA Director, Professor Mick Dodson. (Koori Mail 5/12/2007)
(p. 33)
Note: Portraits of Jackie Huggins, John Huggins (son), Fred Chaney
The 2008 Kate Challis RAKA Award Opens, single work column (p. 51)
Desert Theatre City Bound, single work column
'This first full-length season of the stage show to visit Sydney is one component of a larger project between arts and social change company Big hART and the Pitjantjatjara community, which 'offers all Australians the opportunity to participate in a rare and intimate exchange of language and culture'. (Koori-Mail 5/12/2007)
(p. 52)
Film Tour Ends, Jirra Lulla Harvey , single work column (p. 53)
WA Films to Screen, single work column
'Traversing a range of genres from coming of age, to mystery-thriller and comedy, the Western Australian produced short films deal with universal themes as well as stories unique to Western Australians.'
(p. 55)

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