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This week at TPH: NAIDOC WEEK continues with AUDREY NAPANANGKA, THE NEW BOY & THE LAST DAUGHTER

Continuing NAIDOC week we have AUDREY NAPANANGKA - a story of a Warlpiri woman, Audrey, and her Sicilian partner Santo, negotiating across cultures as...

Another powerful NAIDOC Week program at Arts Centre Melbourne

Arts Centre Melbourne proudly continues its work with First Nations artists and communities in celebrating their storied culture, country and resilience. This NAIDOC Week,...

Aboriginal Clothing Brands You Need to Check Out for Unique Fashion

Introduction Aboriginal fashion is a unique and vibrant style that incorporates traditional Indigenous designs and motifs into modern clothing. Many Aboriginal clothing brands have emerged...

New online exhibition explores an iconic connection of Bangarra Dance Theatre and The Australian Ballet

The Australian Performing Arts Collection presents Rites: Dancing towards a shared history, a digital exhibition exploring the first ever collaboration between Bangarra Dance Theatre and The Australian Ballet. The online exhibition...

Arts Centre Melbourne invites Victorians to jam-packed NAIDOC Week program

NAIDOC Week 3 – 10 July Arts Centre Melbourne will celebrate the storied culture, country and resilience of First Nations artists and communities in an exciting NAIDOC Week...

Heart is a Wasteland returns as ILBIJERRI celebrates 30-year anniversary

Following a sell-out season at the 2021 Darwin Festival ILBIJERRI Theatre Company's restaging of Heart is a Wasteland – directed by the company's multi-award-winning Artistic Director Rachael...

Sunday essay: ‘but we already had a treaty’ – Tom Griffiths on a little known 1889 peace accord

Image: Josh Gorringe at the Debney Peace site in 2019. Photo: Tom Griffiths Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and/or...

Exhibition Listing Linden New Art – Project Space Upcoming Exhibition

LUCILLE MARTIN | Right Fire  21 April > 22 May 2022 Tuesday to Sunday 11AM > 4PM  Opening Reception > Thursday 21 April 6-8pm  Comprising photographic documentation captured between...

Sunday essay: ‘this is our library’ – how to read the amazing archive of First Nations stories written on rock

Image: Josie Maralngurra touching her hand stencil made when she was around 12. In the background are three white barramundi fish figures with red...

Legendary band Yothu Yindi and their trailblazing call for a treaty

Image: Yothu Yindi performing at the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000. Dave Hunt/AAP Review: Writing in the Sand: The Epic Story of...
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Event Logistics Strategising: The Foundation Of Festivals

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Coldstream Hill Chardonnay Yarra Valley 2016 $40.00

In the glass Pale straw with a watery green tinge around the rim. The quintessential bouquet of a Yarra Valley Chardonnay, wrapped up in French oak with...

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.