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The hand written diaries of the first Aboriginal activist to campaign against racial discrimination internationally have been given into the care of Australia's premier Indigenous archive Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (AIATSIS) by historian, Fiona Paisley. Geoff Bagnall.
'Dr Anita Heiss visited Toowoomba to facilitate writing workshops for the Dynamic Deadlys, consisting high achieving children who have been identified through rigorous testing by specialist teachers.' Rhonda Hagan
'Once a month for a night of performance as Indigenous creators share their stories, new works and dealings of blackness at The Library Café, level 1, State Library of Queensland Stanley Place, South Bank, South Brisbane. Source: http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/ (Sighted 10/09/2012).