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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... no. 485 22 September 2010 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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Just Who Will Be Our Deadliest, single work column
'A line-up of who's who in Indigenous Australia will be at the Sydney Opera House this Monday night, 27 September, for the 16th Deadlys.' Source: Koori Mail no.485, 22 September 2010
(p. 3)
Sound Decision for Song, single work column
'The Kev Carmody/Paul Kelly co-written song From Little Things (Big Things Grow) has been added to the National Film and Sound Archive's 'Sounds of Australia'. The song tells the story of Vincent Lingiari, who in 1966 led what was to become an eight-year strike at the Wave Hill Station in the Northern Territory. The strike and the efforts of Mr Lingiari are recognised as the beginning of the land rights movement in Australia.' Source: Koori Mail no. 485, 22 September 2010
(p. 17)
The Man Behind the Deadlys, single work column

'When you're settling down to enjoy this Monday evening's 16th Deadly Awards, spare a thought for Gavin Jones. He's the man who founded what for many Indigenous Australians is their very own night of nights' Source: Koori Mail no. 485, 22 September 2010

(p. 21)
Too Much Luuvingi"YOU tell me that you love me, while you punch me in the face", Zona Moore , single work poetry (p. 25)
The Eskyi"TIED down in the Ute", Zelda Quakawoot , single work poetry (p. 25)
More' Black Magic', single work column (p. 74)
Note: Includes portait of Luke Hewitt, Sean Dow and Jimi Bani from Krakouer
Play Features Art Great's Life, Margaret Smith , single work review (p. 76)
Note: Includes portrait of Trevor Jamieson in a scene from the play Namatjira
Writers Tell Their Stories, single work column
'A collection of writings from emerging Aboriginal authors is the first of its kind to include translations from English into eight Indigenous languages... the anthology was officially launched by Northern Territory Arts Minister Gerry McCathy on 4 September as part of the Tennant Creek Barkly Arts Desert Harmony Festival.' Source: Koori Mail no. 485, 22 September 2010
(p. 78)

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