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13th Koorie Art Show – WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Deanne Gilson (Wadawurrung) has just been announced as the winner of the Koorie Heritage Trust Award for Excellence in Any Media for her astonishing work, Porronggitj gupma...

New Exhibitions at KHT

Connections to Home: Uncle Col (Marra) Clark Jenny Murray-Jones: Coming Home Sat 31 May – Sun 10 August 2025 The Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) is proud to present two...

Koorie Art Show 12 WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Richard Young (Gunditjmara, Gunnai, Yorta Yorta, Boon Wurrung) has won the prestigious Creative Victoria Award for Excellence in any Media for his painting Gunditjmarra Marking. He received a cash...

KHT – Karen Casey: Let’s Shake exhibition

The Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) is delighted to present the recent acquisition Let's Shake by the late internationally recognised artist and Palawa woman Karen Casey (1956–2021),...

Uncle Greg Muir: A Retrospective

No Vacancy Gallery, 3-8 July 2023 I can't imagine my life without painting because when I paint, I feel free like a bird, Uncle Greg Muir Uncle...

WILAM BIIK opening soon at Walker Street Gallery  

July 25 – September 8 2023 City of Greater Dandenong's Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre will stage a major exhibition WILAM BIIK focused on the Home Country...

WALANBAA YULU-GI – BURN THE FLOOR TO FEATURE MITCH TAMBO

As the world-renowned Australian Ballroom and Latin dance company Burn the Floor passes its 25th year, the performing group will collaborate with World Music star Mitch...

The 10th Koorie Art Show 2022 – Winners Announced

Yorta Yorta artist Lorraine Brigdale is the winner of the Koorie Art Show, Creative Victoria Award for Excellence in Any Media for her work Monda (shield), announced on Saturday 3 December...

First Nations Art At Its Finest (and Fiercest)

The 2022 Melbourne Fringe Festival is serving a feast of Blak excellence this October with our biggest Deadly Fringe program ever. A packed program includes four...

KHT – Seen and Unseen: Expressions of Koorie Identity

First Nations artists from South East Australia have long faced struggles with being seen.  Seen and Unseen is an exhibition that will explore the work of...
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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.