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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... no. 776 14 May 2022 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Floods Inspire Blak's Beauty : Blak Douglas Wins Coveted Archibald Prize, Susanna Freymark , single work column
For artist Blak Douglas coming first in the Archibald Prize means everything.
(p. 1, 4)
Kirli Strikes with Prose in Vogue, Nick Paton , single work column
'Vogue Australia's May issue couldn't be more Deadly.'
(p. 3)
Uncle Wes Published in Time for 100th Birthday, Susanna Freymark , single work column
'Everything you need to know about Uncle Wes Marne can be found in his poems.' 
(p. 5)
Mother Earthi"He is the ultimate hunter", Wes Marne , single work poetry (p. 5)
Love Story Set in Stone, single work column

'Their musical gifts and their love story have mesmerised fans the world over.'

(p. 7)
Bala B Is Tuned up for a New Advocacy Role, Nick Paton , single work column
'After more than 20 years on the airwaves, 'You voice in the bush' Bernard Namok Jnr (Bala B) is passing on the mic so that he can use his voice to amplify the voices of others.'
(p. 21)
Designer Honoured on 30th Anniversary of Flag, Nick Paton , single work column
'It is a symbol of unity and identity for Torres Strait Islander people. The Torres Strait Flag celebrates its 30th anniversary this month.'
(p. 31)
Watch Out for Prize-Winning Dropbear, single work column
'First Nations poet Evelyn Araluen has taken out the 10th annual Stella Prize with her debut collection of poetry and prose, Dropbear.'
(p. 37)
Dave Sands - Boxing Great and National Icon : Sands' Belt Makes Long Journey Home, Phil Dotti , single work column

'The belt that Dave Sands won when he knocked out Dick Turpin in a British Empire title fight in 1949 never materialised, ant the legendary boxer never got the chance to hold it. Now, 73 years later, the great man's family has something tangible to to show, and the story of the world champion boxer can be told again. Sands' nephew Phil Dotti was the man behind the push to make this happen. This is how he tells it.'

(p. 59, 60)
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