This book thinks ya deadly: A celebration of Blak excellence (2023) by Corey Tutt, Molly Hunt
This Book Thinks Ya Deadly! is an inspirational, illustrated compendium that celebrates the diversity and success of First Nations People.
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This Book Thinks Ya Deadly! is an inspirational, illustrated compendium that celebrates the diversity and success of First Nations People.
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At just ten years old, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts was forcibly removed — stolen — from her family, community and kinship systems. After eight years in various out-of-home care placements, Vanessa fled the system, reconnected with kin and returned to country for the very first time. Only then did she begin to heal.
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WINNER OF THE DAISY UTEMORRAH AWARD Getting Dusty is the much-anticipated sequel to Jared Thomas’...
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QAIHC’s Getting Frisky? Don’t Be Risky campaign, developed with condom brand LifeStyles, continues to promote safe sex practices across Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
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QAIHC’s new Chairperson Dorothy Smith is looking forward to leading the organisation into its next chapter — grounded in culture, driven by Community and united in its vision to bridge “now with next” for all First Nations people. Ms Smith, who is also the Chairperson of Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Health Service (TAIHS), was appointed the new QAIHC Chairperson at the Annual General Meeting on 5 June. She takes over the role from outgoing Chairperson Matthew Cooke, who has served since 2020.
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Sector Leader Magazine is published by the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC).
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that this publication may contain images or names of people who have passed away.