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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... no. 479 30 June 2010 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Elder 'Proper Proud' of Her Latest Honour, Amy Williams , single work column

'Giga Elder and senior law woman Peggy Patrick was proud albeit a little puzzled to be named as a member of the Order of Australia (AM) in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours on 14 June.' Source: Koori Mail 30 June 2010, no. 479

(p. 16)
Note: Includes portrait of Peggy Patrick and her neice.
A Fighter for Social Justice, Karen Gough , single work obituary
'Today we heard the sad news that Rosemarie (Waratah) Gillespie passed away... waratahs family are inviting people who knew her to write tributes and will provide an email address where they will be compiled for a tribute book.' Source: Koori Mail 30 June 2010, no. 479
(p. 26)
Extraordinary Commitment in Doing What Was Right, Neil Gillespie , single work obituary
'Waratah's commitment to human rights in Australia and around the world is a shining example for all fair-minded and caring people.'Source: Koori Mail 30 June 2010, no. 479
(p. 26)
Nostalgic Return for Honey Spot, Ken Boase , single work review
— Review of Honey Spot Jack Davis , 1987 single work drama ;
(p. 60)
Note: Includes portraits of the cast and artisitic director of Honey Spot
One Woman Show Takes Off, single work review
— Review of I Don't Wanna Play House Tammy Anderson , 2001 single work drama ;
'Almost a decade on from the shows first sold-out premiere season in Melbourne, I Don't Wanna Play House... is continuing to pack a punch with audiences across Australia.' Source: Koori Mail 30 June 2010, no. 479
(p. 61)
Note: Includes portrait of Tammy Anderson

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