Word Up with Rudi Bremer
Rudi Bremer presents the diverse languages of black Australia from Anmatyerre to Arrernte, from Bidjara to Bundjalung, from Nyungar to Ngaanyatjarra, from Yankunytjatjara to Yorta Yorta — one word at a time.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Jul 17, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Listening
Rudi Bremer presents the diverse languages of black Australia from Anmatyerre to Arrernte, from Bidjara to Bundjalung, from Nyungar to Ngaanyatjarra, from Yankunytjatjara to Yorta Yorta — one word at a time.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Apr 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Viewing
The Cuttaway Currawongs are the laughing stock of their small coastal town. They’ve spent so long...
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Apr 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Reading
From the award-winning and #1 bestselling author of The Break and The Strangers comes the final instalment in this heart-rending, utterly immersive Indigenous family saga.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Apr 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Reading
Gawimarra Gathering is a superb collection of poetry from award-winning writer, Jeanine Leane, seamlessly weaving the personal and the political.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Apr 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Reading, Uncategorized
In a small town in the north of Australia, a mysterious cloud heralds both an ecological catastrophe and a gathering of their ancestors.
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