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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... no. 666 13 December 2017 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the , 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Dynamic Duo Reclaim ARIA's, single work column

'Indigenous duo A.B. Original have reclaimed the ARIAs.'

(p. 3)
25 Years On, Treaty Still Rocks, Jillian Mundy , single work column

'No doubt about it, more than 25 years on and Yothu Yindi's protest anthem Treaty is every bit as current as the day it was written, and as popular with audiences as when it burst onto the charts in 1991.'

(p. 5)
Wright Launches New Book, Jack Latimore , single work column

'Award-winning writer Alexis Wright launched her latest book in Melbourne recently at an event where it was also announced that she would be the new Boisbouvier Chair in Australian Literature.'

(p. 13)
Fighter for His People, single work obituary

'Uncle Lester Bostock passed away peacefully on November 23.)

(p. 23)
Tribute to a Great Man, Damian Griffis , single work obituary

'On behalf of myself and all of us at the First Peoples Disability Network we offer our deepest condolences to Aunty Phemie, to George, to Cheryl and Tracey, to Marley and Health, to Craig and Scott, Blake and to the whole Bostock clan.'

(p. 23)
Perspectives from the Opera House, single work column

'The Sydney Opera House has launched a new series of its podcast Deadly Voices from the House. The second series, Perspectives, is hosted by opera house head of First Nations programming Rhoda Roberts and features interviews with First Nations personalities from the arts, sport, social services and the entertainment industry who identify as LGBTQI+. Each episode explores gender, sexuality and marriage equality from an Indigenous and personal perspective.'

(p. 27)
25 Years of Treaty, Jillian Mundy , single work column

'The Yothu Yindi Treaty project marks the 25th anniversary of the ARIA winning Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix.) There's also seven fresh remixes, including a hip hop version featuring rising Yolngu star Baker Boy and Dhapanbal Yunupingu, the daughter of the late Dr M Yunupingu, and a techno house version, to be released in the new year.'

(p. 37)
New Book Aimed at Educating the Young, Alf Wilson , single work column

'New book Big Fella Rain, by Aboriginal woman Beryl Webber and illustrated by Fern Martins, is designed to educate youth in remote communities.'

(p. 47)
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