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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... no. 752 2 June 2021 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Owen Carriage Creates a Voice for Our People, Darren Coyne , single work column
'THE mob around the campfire at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra thought Owen Carriage was joking. "I'm going to start a newspaper." the young Walbunja man told them, and their laughter filled the cold night air of Australia's capital city. '
 
(p. 2)
Former Editor Reflects on the Strength of the Koori Mail, single work column
''WHEN Yuwallarai woman Kirstie Parker was editor of the Koori Mail, from 2006-2013, she used to love opening the paper and looking at all the Black faces from different walks of life. She still does. ' 
(p. 4)
Jessie Lloyd Takes on a Song-Saving Mission, Jillian Mundy , single work column
'JESSIE Lloyd's Mission Songs regional tour may have just finished but the mission is tar from over, with three new albums in various stages of development.' 
 
(p. 10)
'Heart' Wins the Peace, single work column
'The Uluru Statement from the Heart was awarded the 2021 Sydney Peace Prize last week.'
(p. 11)
Blak Writers Build on Rich Tradition of Telling Stories, Danny Teece-Johnson , single work column
'Bundjalung artist Coowee Caldwell has a desire to start writing  -but she has found she's missing one vital ingredient : time. '
(p. 32)
Acclaimed Novel Slated for Screen, single work column
'WIRADJURI author Tara June Winch's award-winning book The Yield has been optioned for screen adaptation by Typecast Entertainment. The project is currently slated for development, with Yorta Yorta/Wurundjeri man Tony Briggs (The Sapphires) co-writing alongside acclaimed screenwriter Kodie Bedford (Mystery Road).' 
 
(p. 41)

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