Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 A Stronger Identity, And A Personal Tribute To The Late, Great Tiga Bayles
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'First Nations journalist Merinda Ninyette got her start in the media courtesy of Brisbane broadcasting icon Tiga Bayles, who passed away on April 17 after a long battle with cancer. Here, she pays personal tribute to a man who shaped her career, and her identity. ...'

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  • Includes a portrait of Legendary First Nations broadcaster Tiga Bayles.

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First known date: 2016
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    y separately published work icon New Matilda Chris Graham (editor), 2004- 9253915 2004 website

    'New Matilda is independent journalism at its best. The site has been publishing intelligent coverage of Australian and international politics, media and culture since 2004. You’ll find new stories on the homepage daily.' (Source: New Matilda website)

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    Note: Posted 26 April 2016
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