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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 698 10 April 2019 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Barbara Brings the Camp Dogs Back to the Belvoir's Stage, single work column

'Barbara and the Camp Dogs is coming back to Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney as part of its national tour. '

(p. 8)
The Secret Is Out, single work column

'Wangkatjungka woman Ningali Lawford-Wolf is heading to the United Kingdom as a cast member of the Sydney Theatre Company's production of The Secret River.'

(p. 9)
Author Recieves [sic] Award to Write Untold History of Our Soldiers, single work column

'Bidjara/Birri-Gubba Juru woman Dr Jackie Huggins will be able to pursue her goal of writing a book on the history of Aboriginal soldiers, thanks to being awarded the $50,000 Jim Bettison and Helen James Award from the Adelaide Film Festival.'

(p. 15)
Searching for Mobi"Through years of tears and yearning", N. Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 23)
Black Screen Calls Out, single work column

'South Australian filmmakers have until April 22 to send in their films for the annual Indigenous film screening program, Black Screen.'

(p. 38)
A Little Piece of Ash Looks at Grief, Loss and Survival, single work column

'When Jedda finds out her mother Lilly has died, she's confused, distraught and alienated. She doesn't know how to grieve. Smoking and drinking haven't helped, and neither has the assortment of friends passing through, offering all sorts of mismatched advice.

'This is the story behind actor, director and playwright Megan Wilding's tehatre production A Little Piece of Ash.'

(p. 38)
Magabala's Winner, single work column

'Bundjalung freelance artist Charmaine Ledden-Lewis has won the Kestin Indigenous Illustrator Award with Indigenous publisher Magabala Books.' 

(p. 39)
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