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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... no. 747 24 March 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.
Life Doesn't Stay Still : Tony Albert Has a Conversation with Margaret Preston, single work column
'A new exhibition by Aboriginal artist Tony Albert challenges the orthodox view of one of Australia's best known painters, Margaret Preston.'
(p. 3)
Namatjira Paints Powerful Scenes from His Story on the Wall of the Museum, single work column
'Western Arrernte artist Vincent Namatjira has painted a new work on a wall  of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Circular Quay in Sydney.'
(p. 4)
A Heartfelt Story of a Special Grandad, Nick Paton , single work column
'When Kgukurr artist Karen Rogers couldn't attend her grandad's funeral, she was heartbroken.'
(p. 5)
Bundjalung Country Prepares to Host a Celebration of First Nations Media, single work column
'ARTS and media personality Rhoda Roberts has been announced as the keynote speaker for CONVERGE. the First Nations Media National Conference. The conference is being organised by First Nations Media Australia, and co-hosted with the Koori Mail.'
(p. 8)
Cubillo Joins Australia Council, Kirk Page , single work column
'FRANCHESCA Cubillo is a proud Yanuwa Larrakia Bardi and Wardaman woman from the Northern Territory and this month joins the Australia Council in her new role as executive director for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts.'  
(p. 12)
Repercussions of 'Exemption', Kirk Page , single work column
'BLACK, White and Exempt is a collection of stories that tell of the difficult choices and the impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lives under exemption policies. imposed by state governments on Indigenous people during the 20th century.'
(p. 19)
Alf Taylor Finds Writing His Story Helps to Heal, Kirk Page , single work column
'RENOWNED Nyoongah Elder, poet and storyteller All Taylor delves into his past to share a unique and highly entertaining autobiography. God, the Devil and Me is a story based on life growing up on New Norcia Mission in Western Australia and Alf's experience as a member of the Stolen Generations. '
 
(p. 21)

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