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Red Dust Entry Four: Kicking Up Dust

“This is how we do it,” Aunty Nandy would tell me, teaching me to make island scones or cook enough rice and yam for a horde of hungry dancers.

19 March 2014
by Jess Saxton in Blogs, Indigenous, Journalism, Multicultural, Music, Blogs, Red Dust, Rural / 15 Comments

Ode to the Paramedics at BDO

I couldn’t help but think that these paramedics, doctors and nurses might just have been the best act of the day.

07 February 2014
by Jess Saxton in Bits and pieces, Home Featured, Human interest, Music / No Comments

Songs of Roma House

Stories from members of Brisbane’s homeless community have been shared in a unique community engagement project, funded by the Brisbane City Council.

11 June 2013
by Rhian Deutrom in Arts and Culture, Audio stories, Community, Music, News / No Comments
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