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Sunday Essay: a black marlin at Port Kembla and an 8,000-year-old midden – nature in the 21st century

A black marlin in the sea. These apex predators can grow to 800 kilograms. shutterstock The shaky video shows the crescent tail cutting through...

koorie heritage trust They Shield Us – installation photos

Three new exhibitions They Shield Us, Memory Mixtape and Land Currents They Shield Us, Memory Mixtape and Land Currents opens at the Koorie Heritage Trust Saturday...

Albanese says Voice must be in the Constitution

“We have not yet had true reconciliation, and a country that is not truly reconciled is not truly whole,” says Anthony Albanese at...

They Shield Us, Memory Mixtape and Land Currents new exhibitions at the Koorie Heritage Trust

Saturday 3 August – Sunday 29 September 2019 Coinciding with Melbourne Fashion Week, They Shield Us is an exhibition that draws on the Koorie Heritage Trust’s Collection...

Koorie Heritage Trust – Aboriginal Walking Tours

Rich and complex history of the world’s oldest continuous living culture.   The tour takes visitors through Federation Square and down to the Birrarung Wilam...

Budj Bim’s world heritage listing is an Australian first – what other Indigenous cultural sites could be next?

Ranger Trevor Bramwell on the walk up to the Split Rock art galleries in Cape York’s Quinkan Country in 2017. Rebekah Ison/AAP The Budj...

Explainer: our copyright laws and the Australian Aboriginal flag

The Indigenous flag flies above Victorian Parliament in 2017. Tracey Nearmy/AAP Reports that two Aboriginal-owned businesses and the AFL have received cease and desist warnings over their...

Metro Tunnel Creative Program Reconciliation Week – Koorie Heritage Trust Walks

Metro Tunnel Creative Program Reconciliation Week Aboriginal Walks Metro Tunnel Creative Program Reconciliation Week walk along the Birrarung Marr (the Yarra River). Co-presented with the Koorie...

Sunday essay: death on the Darling, colonialism’s final encounter with the Barkandji

An Aboriginal flag planted on the riverbed in front of the last stagnant pools of water that are now the Darling River at...

Aboriginal Australia’s smash hit that went viral

Gurindji singers Thomas Monkey Yikapayi, Ronnie Wavehill Wirrpa & Topsy Dodd Ngarnjal sing ‘'.Brenda L Croft In a time before radio or even gramophones,...
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Mikyla Cara Drops Infectious New Single: “If u Don’t Mind”

Channeling the essence of neo-soul and R&B, Mikyla Cara brings us a timeless gem that harkens back to the golden era of R&B. With...

Unleashing the Power of Content: A Guide to Effective Content Marketing

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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.