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Issue Details: First known date: 2007... no. 409 12 September 2007 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the , 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Keeping An Eye On Indigenous Health, single work column
A member of the Stolen Generations and one of the listed traditional owners of Uluru, Bob became famous for his song, Brown Skin Baby. This song led to the ground-breaking ABC documentary of the same name and was also later used in the award-winning 1986 Australian film The Fringe Dwellers.
(p. 14)
Note: Portrait of Bob Randall
Mother Earthi"Sculptured hills of old men dreaming", Reuben Scott , single work poetry (p. 23)
Murder*i"The trucks roar in", Jonathan Hill , single work poetry (p. 23)
They Came From the Skyi"These beautiful people from on high", Deidre Currie , single work poetry (p. 23)
A Powerful Woman, single work obituary
She may have been little, but she had a big voice and a big heart. She was the biggest woman I knew.
(p. 26)
Note: Portrait of Aunty Mary Davis
Power in Poetry, Alf Wilson , single work column
Townsville Aboriginal poet Coralie Cassady admits that her poetry is often controversial and her new book entitled Proper Deadly Poetry is no different.
(p. 30)
Black Writers at Brisbane Festival, single work column (p. 32)
Note: Portrait of Kev Carmody, Samuel Wagan Watson and Sam Watson
Book Tells of Wars of Blood, Reko Rennie-Gwaybilla , single work review
— Review of Convincing Ground : Learning to Fall in Love with Your Country Bruce Pascoe , 2007 single work prose ;
Pascoe invites readers to take a personal journey through his lands and find out about the true history of war and resistance.
(p. 33)
Note: Portrait of Bruce Pascoe
UWS Researcher Wins Top Literary Prize, single work column
A lot of thought went into the writing. Every element of Carpentaria was thoroughly considered and I was forced ato ask myself some serious questions about who I am.
(p. 55)
Note: Portrait of Carpentaria (book) and also of Alexis Wright
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