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Boonatung Ngargee Yulenj: First Peoples Arts Advisory Panel 2020

Nominations open for advisory panel to promote the art of First Peoples in Port Phillip Port Phillip Council is seeking nominations for a panel to...

Sunday essay: ‘I am anxious to have my children home’: recovering letters of love written for Noongar children

Image: Liliana Eira/Unsplash Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names of deceased people. In the quiet of the State Records Office,...

Koorie Heritage Trust, new exhibition My Cultural Journey – Incorporating Old and New

The Koorie Heritage Trust is proud to present the first-ever solo exhibition of Yorta Yorta/Taungurung artist Donna Blackall.  Showcasing new works alongside work from...

Sunday essay: this grandmother tree connects me to Country. I cried when I saw her burned

“Will it grow back Mum?” Younger family members want reassurance at Colo Heights, among the blackened trees and loose soil.  Author provided Aboriginal and Torres Strait...

Tell Me Why review: Archie Roach’s pain is the pain of all of us

Archie Roach performs during the annual Long Walk celebrations in Melbourne last May. Erik Anderson Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains...

Sunday essay: How Indigenous songs recount deep histories of trade between Australia and Southeast Asia

A hollow-log coffin painted with Dhal̲waŋu clan Octopus, Perahu Hull, Anchor and Coral Sunset motifs at Gurrumuru against a coral sunset on the...

Frozen in time, the casts of Indigenous Australians who performed in ‘human zoos’ are chilling

Bonangera and Jurano were depicted performing at the Dresden Zoo in an 1882 illustration. Illustrirte Zeitung In a large storage room in the basement of...

Sunday Essay: Histories written in the land: a journey through Adnyamathanha Yarta

It is impossible to fully capture the landscape of the Flinders Ranges in one image. Spanning 400km, it is constantly changing. Shutterstock The Flinders Ranges...

Sunday essay: lessons from stone – Indigenous thinking and the Law

The sacred site of Uluru. In our Law we know that rocks are sentient and contain spirit. Dan peled/AAP In Dreaming stories, Emu is...

Koorie Heritage Trust – solo exhibitions

Celebrating the work of mid-career artists, the Koorie Heritage Trust is proud to present four solo exhibitions – Camping on Country by Aunty Bronwyn Razem; Old and New by...
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Mikyla Cara Drops Infectious New Single: “If u Don’t Mind”

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CARL NIELSEN DESIGN ACCELERATOR

  Applications are now open for the Carl Nielsen Design Accelerator, supported by a generous bequest from Carl and Judy Nielsen. The accelerator is open to...

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.