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'The apology to the Stolen Generations on 13 February 2008 marked a place in Australian history that The GetUp Mob, featuring Kev Carmody, Paul Kelly, Urthboy and Missy Higgins, have marked with the new release of the GetUp StandUp version of From Little Things Big Things Grow'. Source: http://music.ninemsn.com.au/ (Sighted 20/11/08).
'A documentary which tells the story about a group of Aboriginal people fighting to save their heritage has just won a major prize in America.' (Koori Mail 7/05/2008)
It's a big rap, but the touting of the Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature as a 'project of national importance offering a rich panorama of over 200 years of Aboriginal culture, history and life' is on the money. (Koori Mail 7/05/2008
The Sydney Writer's Festival later this month will feature one of the most comprehensive Indigenous writing strands seen at any Australian literary festival. (Koori Mail 7/05/2008)
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Note: Portrait of Dr Anita Heiss, Peter Minter and Samuel Wagan Watson
Over six months, Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Megan Lewis lived with the Martu people - one of the last Aboriginal groups in Australia's vast Western Desert to come into contact with Europeans. (Koori Mail 7/05/2008)
Under the Quandong Tree follows the Canberra-based author's journey from teenage mother, to teacher, healer, artist and administrator as well as her 'vision quest' for sacred stones on three continents. (Koori Mail 7/05/2008)