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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... no. 760 22 September 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.
NAISDA Keeps Dance Alive Through Covid, single work column
'Due to the on going Covid-19 situation, NAISDA Dance College has moved this year's auditions online.'
(p. 4)
Kids With Disability Tell Heartbreaking Stories, Darren Coyne , single work column
'A 17-year-old Aboriginal boy with disability who has been in and out of detention since he was 10, has told a Royal Commission that being inside was better because at he has access to programs and activities.'
(p. 5)
Elders Share Their Stories of Sydney, single work column
Sydney's 'most important story' has been released to the world for the first time after the State Library of NSW launched an evocative online version of Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones' celebrated project, Sydney Elders.
(p. 6)
Strip Search Review Finds A Breach Of Human Rights, Darren Coyne , single work column
'An Aboriginal woman subjected to a "demeaning and nightmarish strip search" at a Canberra jail had her human rights breached, a review of the incident found.'
(p. 6)
Families Want Answers, Alf Wilson , single work column
'The families of Aboriginal men Troy Mathieson, 23, and Hughie Morton, 21, who died in a Townsville drain after floods, have criticised police and some media after two days of an coronial inquest.'
(p. 9)
Storytellers Take To Yarning On Airwaves and Networks, single work column
'Four new podcasts by South Australian First Nations storytellers have launched across ABC Radio networks and are now available on indigiTUBE, the online media platform by and for First Nations people.'
(p. 11)
Bowraville Murders Revisited, single work column
'When three Aboriginal children were murdered in the NSW North Coast Town of Bowraville in the early 1990's, a small community was torn apart, but a long fight for justice began.'
(p. 13)
Mawng Language Goes To Print, single work
Mawng is a language of western Arnhem Land – the main language of the Warruwi community, spoken by all generations, and taught in school. It is associated with the islands Warruwi and Weyirra (North and South Goulburn Islands), and with the area of the mainland near those islands.
(p. 15)
Children's Needs Come First at Cheryl's School, Sam Thies , single work column
'Most of us think the purpose of schooling is to shape young minds. Cheryl Thompson has a different opinion. She believes young minds should shape schooling, and the teachers.'
(p. 21)
Re-awakening Almost-lost Songs and Languages of Indigenous Ancestors, single work column
'For Ngiyampaa and Wiradjuri man Jesse Hodgetts, music is in his blood, and knowing the love his nanna and Nanna's father shared for singing makes him feel even more connected to his culture and ancestors.'
(p. 37)
Treasure Every Moment : Yolnu Filmmaker Continues Journey at QUT, single work column

'Two years ago, Siena Stubbs found herself on a bullet train in Japan, reflecting on how her life seemed to also be on a pre-determined path, speeding into adulthood.'

(p. 41)
Weaving Our Futures at AFTRS, Romaine Moreton , single work column
'The Australian Film Television and Radio School's (AFTRS's) new corporate strategy, Creating the Future, offers an exciting opportunity for AFTRS to renew our understanding of First Nations cultures by recognising the depth of First Nations knowledges, technologies, beliefs and values in this land now known as Australia.'  
 
(p. 43)
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