BLOGS
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Friday, 31st October,2008OUR KRIS WINS INDIGENOUS MEDIA AWARD
Just wanted to let you know that it was with great honour and surprise that I picked up the Encouragement Award at the inaugural John Newfong Indigenous Media Awards!
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Tuesday, 28th October,2008KF FLEXES HIS MUSSELS
Visiting the seafood capital of Australia I was speaking to the men of Wanna Mar Pristine Seafoods which is an Aboriginal mussel farming operation.
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Monday, 20th October,2008
LOST IN THE DUST
Ernabella is situated in the Musgrave Ranges. It’s more fertile than I had imagined with lots of trees. The soil’s still quite red though. Everything’s pretty dusty.
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Thursday, 16th October,2008ALL OVER TIL THE NEXT DEADLYS
It was like a who’s who of black Australia as sports stars, musicians, politicians and other personalities walked up the red carpet at the Deadly Awards.
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Wednesday, 8th October,2008
ONE SLEEP TO GO
Only one more sleep to go until black Australia’s night of nights the 2008 Deadly Awards!
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Tuesday, 7th October,2008EAR, THERE AND EVERYWHERE
Emma Cook finds it harder than planned to get interviews for her story on ear disease in the NT.
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Tuesday, 23rd September,2008
GAPUWIYAK MOMENTS
Emma Cook braves local crocs and meets Speedy the wallaby who jumps on the dining table to lick the plates while filming her story in Gapuwiyak, NT.
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Monday, 22nd September,2008WHO'S DEADLY IN 2008?
Read Karla's blog on who to watch out for at this year's Deadly Awards, and get all the the deadliest info on our minisite.
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Monday, 8th September,2008FIRST STOP MOUNT ISA
It had been a while since I’d been to Queensland with Living Black and let me tell you I was excited to get up there and escape the chilly winter of Sydney.
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Thursday, 28th August,2008BLOG: A FAIR GO IN WONGTHAGGI
Video Journalist Emma Cook travels to the Victorian town of Wongthaggi, where a local abattoir is giving young Indigenous kids a fair go.
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