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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... no. 464 18 November 2009 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the , 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Tassie's Ronnie Tells His Story : Songman Tells Story, Jillian Mundy , single work column
'The biography of well-known and much-loved Tasmanina Aboriginal Elder Ronnie Summers has hit the bookshop shelves. Launched in Hobart this month, Ronnie: Tasmanian Songman is the intimate story of a musician, storyteller and craftsman.' Source: Koori Mail (2009) no. 464, p. 41
(p. 6,41)
Note: Includes portraits of Ronnie Summers
Pilger Takes Out Sydney Peace Prize, Margaret Smith , single work column (p. 11)
Pickett the Choice of the People, single work column (p. 19)
First Place for Leah, Darren Coyne , single work column (p. 33)
Note: Includes portraits of scenes from My Place.
Golden Year for Our Troy, single work column (p. 39)
Album Takes Us Back to 1988, Mahala Strohfeldt , single work column (p. 39)
Sister Act Takes a New Direction, Mahala Strohfeldt , single work column (p. 42)
All Set for ISIK Conference, single work column
The fourth annual Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Knowledge: Dialogue or Conflict in the Academy? [ISIK] conference will be held in Perth, Western Australia ,on 30 November 2009 and on December 1 in Fremantle. The event is convened by the School of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia and the Nulungu Centre for Indigenous Studies, University of Notre Dame. One of the features of the conference will be the launch of a special issue of the literary journal Westerly which will include short fiction, poetry, articles and essays by Aboriginal authors.
(p. 48)
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