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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... no. 821 13 March 2024 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Celebrating the Freedom Riders, single work column
'Charles Perkins and the Freedom Riders were remembered in Kempsey recently, when community members gathered at the Charles Perkins memorial.'
(p. 4)
Indigenous Rights Advocate Remembered, single work obituary
'Indigenous rights trailblazer Lowitja O'Donoghue was one of a select few Australians of whom it could be confidently said change the course of the nation.'
(p. 5)
Celebrating First Nations Storytellers, Nick Paton , single work column
'Featuring a deadly lineup of 80 First Nations artists, Melbourne's biannual First Nations literature festival Blak & Bright returns this month with more than 30 events spanning five days, the largest contemporary festival of its kind in Australia.' 
(p. 12)
Fred's Keeping Language Alive, Alister McKeich , single work column
'Butchulla Songman Fred Leone has hit the ground running with a new collaborative project Yirinda.' 
(p. 14)
Aunty Flo Brings Back the Sass, Catherine Hunt , single work review
— Review of Goodbye Aunty Flo NazAree Dickerson , 2024 single work drama ;
'Aboriginal theatre company Ilbijerri is set to tour Victoria this month with a play that puts women centerstage. The tour follows last Friday's International Women's Day celebrations that brought the issues and concerns of women to the fore once again.'
(p. 19)
Jimi Takes on New Role as Ambassador, Nick Paton , single work column
'When Jimi Bani was growing up, his dream was to someday become a professional basketball player'
(p. 24)
Yothu Yindi Continues to Evolve, Bob Nebe , single work column
'Legendary and influential Northeast Arnhem Land music collective Yothu Yindi was a highlight of this year's Meanjin/Brisbane Other Music Festival at the Brisbane  Powerhouse.'
(p. 26)

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