Grace Crivellaro

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Brad Turner Creative brings culture to the canvas

The pandemic has changed what work looks like for many of us. For proud Bundjalung man and contemporary Indigenous artist Brad Turner, the pandemic became an unexpected opportunity for his artistic ve...

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 31, 2020
From silly season to shred season; health Instagrams to follow in 2021

With the silly season wrapping up and 2021 just around the corner, I'm sure many of us are contemplating our New Year's resolutions. With bellies still full of Christmas feeds, the age-old resolution...

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 28, 2020
Indigenous Tasmanians protest disturbance of ancestral burial ground

A protest disputing government works over an ancient burial site at Eaglehawk Neck has been deemed "a success, so far" by Tasmania's Aboriginal Land Council Chair, Michael Mansell.

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 18, 2020
Indigenous women and girls' voices still being ignored

A landmark report into First Nations women and girls has found Indigenous women and girls' wellbeing and rights are continuously being marginalised and undermined.

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 17, 2020
Spinifex Skateboards teaching kids how to 'pick themselves back up'

In the heart of the central Australian desert, Spinifex Skateboards has established a skate scene that supports Indigenous youth in the remote community of Ltyentye Apurte (Santa Teresa).

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 17, 2020
Future Indigenous footy stars emerge in AFL draft

In a year of football like no other, the national AFL Draft picks were selected in a live stream last Wednesday evening. Of the 51 new draftees, there are five emerging Indigenous players you should b...

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 16, 2020
Prime Minister's Literary Awards show national appetite for First Nations storytelling

This year's Prime Minister's Literary Awards reflected the excellence of First Nations creatives, with Indigenous authors winning three out of the six categories.

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 14, 2020
QATSIF encouraging young ones to yarn with Elders

A new project has been launched to encourage Indigenous secondary students in Queensland to yarn with their Elders over the Christmas holidays.

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Grace Crivellaro Dec 11, 2020
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