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'IN 2020 Chelsea Watego stopped. Just for a moment. Dr Watego, a Munanjahli and South Sea Islander academic and writer, took leave from work, listened to what her body was telling her and stopped. '
'VISITORS to the Southern Highlands Artisans Collective (SHAC) Gallery in Robertson, NSW, this month are greeted with a message from Gunai artist Kirli Saunders on the gallery floor.'
'Warlpiri Journalist Rachael Hocking speaks to Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman Dr Chelsea Watego about her latest book Another Day in the Country.'
'Indigenous publishing house Magabala Books has released two beautifully illustrated children's picture books, Awesome Emu and Sharing, showcasing the power of first nations stories for children.
'Aboriginal organisations and artists have featured strongly in the Copyright Agency's latest cultural funding round, which supports Australian writers, publishers, visual artists and creative organisations.'