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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... no. 783 24 August 2022 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
First Nation Writers Top Festival Program, single work column
'After a two-year hiatus, the Byron Writers Festival returns with a diverse program featuring more that 20 Indigenous writers, thinkers and storytellers. In the context of climate impacts including the recent floods and fires, and the ongoing health and social issues arising from the pandemic, the festival theme Radical Hope comes into focus with local Bundjalung voices joining the festival to lead discussions around healing and learning.' (Introduction)
(p. 35)
NIMAs Farewell a Muse, single work column
'There was barely a dry eye at the Darwin Amphitheatre when the entire National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs) cast led a rendition of Archie Roach's We Wont Cry at the awards ceremony in August.' (Introduction)
(p. 36)
Audrey's Film Inspired by Resilience, single work column
'Family is everything.' Audrey Napanangka said in the trailer of her new film. It is a powerful message the Walpiri Elder hopes audiences will take home.' (Introduction)
(p. 36)

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