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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... no. 827 5 June 2024 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
It's Not Us That Have to Reconcile : Briggs, single work column
'More than 2,800 people turned out for the biggest National reconciliation Breakfast held in Adelaide at the start of  National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2024.'
(p. 3)
Baker Boy Portrait Picked by Archibald Packers, single work column
'The annual unveiling of Australia's most prestigious art prize has kicked off with a bortrait of an Indigenous rapper nabbing the staff favourite award.'
(p. 4)
Taking Music to a New Realm, Liina Flynn , single work column

'It didn't matter that first prize in the karaoke competition was won by the organiser's daughter because a teen-aged Dan Sultan still received $250 for winning second prize. 'The industry is still like that,' Dan laughed.'

(p. 7)
First Nations Artists Are Leaders across Artforms, single work column
'Senior First Nations artists Uncle Badger Bates and Aunty Mabel Juli have both been awarded the prestigious Red Ochre Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2024 First Nations Arts and Culture Awards.'
(p. 36)
Rhoda Tells the Story of a Family with Fight, single work column

'Creative powerhouse Rhoda Roberts AO has a story that she wants to share. It is a personal story, but also a story that has universal themes, recognising a shared past and shared aspirations of the future.' 

(p. 37)
Destiny Deacon Remembered as Trailblazer for Black Artists, Jack Wilkie-Jans , single work obituary
'Being in the presence of great artists is something profound and exhilarating - even for those of us who are also artists and who know a wealth of talented and knowledgeable artists. There's something wholly unlike the experiences one has with the greats. I hope I never use the word 'great' lightly. I don't think I ever have, and I certainly don't use it lightly here.' 
(p. 38)
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