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'Deadly Vibe advocates healthy lifestyles, Indigenous pride and a responsible, positive outlook on life in a no-nonsense format. Boasting 32 full-colour pages, Deadly Vibe is read and enjoyed by Indigenous people of all ages. Each issue contains profiles of notable Indigenous identities and up-and-comers, features on Aboriginal sport, music and culture, and targeted information about good health, education and training. ' (Source: Deadly Vibe Magazine website www.vibe.com.au)

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Gavin Jones – May He Rest in Peace and His Legacy Live On Marcus Waters , 2014 single work obituary (for Gavin Jones )
— Appears in: The Conversation , 15 July 2014;
Rise of Indigenous Media Is Good for the Nation's Soul Celeste Liddle , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 25 September vol. 26 no. 19 2016;
'When I started my blog Rantings of an Aboriginal Feminist just over four years ago, the major motivation was that I wanted to claim some space in the worldwide web for Aboriginal feminist left-wing discourse.'
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