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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... no. 681 25 July 2018 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the , 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Skylab Has Fallen in WA, Keira Jenkins , single work column

'In 1979 a space station that had been launched into Earth's outer orbit came hurtling back towards the planet, crashing on Western Australia's south-east coast.' (Introduction)

(p. 3)
Natasha Wants More On-Screen Diversity, Keira Jenkins , single work column

'Kaurna, Narranga and Noongar woman Natasha Wanganeen started acting when she was 15 years old.' (Introduction)

(p. 11)
Foley Gets a Windmill, Keira Jenkins , single work column

'Fiona Foley is heading back to Badtjala country after winning the 2018 Windmill Trust scholarship for regional NSW artists.' (Introduction)

(p. 13)
Queen of the Festival, Darren Coyne , single work column

'Rhoda Roberts is living proof of the old adage, if the shoe fits wear it. Only in Rhoda's case, the shoe part can be replaced by boots - big ones.' (Introduction)

(p. 21)
Mailman Is a Shining Light, Natalie Cromb , single work column

'Throughout this 'Because of Her' series, the Koori Mail has featured a celebration of prominent Indigenous women, recognising their contributions to the whole community. We have celebrated Indigenous women for their influence on families, social justice and activism, contribution to legal reform, literacy, sport and politics.' (Introduction)

(p. 23)
Awarenessi"Be Aware And Show You Care", Abi DRabi , single work poetry (p. 23)
Naatyii Madei"The rainbow swepent was the first that came", Richard Quayle , single work poetry (p. 23)
Mutton Bird Harvest Season Brings Laughs to the Stage, single work column

'When an Aboriginal family comes together each year for the traditional mutton bird harvest on Tasmania's Dog Island, it makes for a laugh-out-loud comedy stage production that celebrates tradition and the bonds that unite people.' (Introduction)

(p. 51)
Time to Develop Your Stage Work, single work column

'If you have an idea for a new stage Indigenous-led work, the get your entry in for the 2018 Balnaves Foundation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fellowship.'

(p. 53)
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