First Nations artists you need to know, Thelma Plum Live At The Wireless, Bumble makes changes after investigation
| For her first Like A Version appearance, Sycco settled on some classic PNAU with a track off their self-titled album released in 2008. |
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| With this year's NAIDOC Week theme being Always Was, Always Will Be, Unearthed are shouting out the artists who share stories from a culture that's spanned over 65,000 years. | Listen now > |
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| A year on from her groundbreaking debut album Better In Blak, Thelma has gathered some of her best musical friends together to put new spins on her tracks. | Live at the Wireless > |
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| Chrysalis, the second album from Luma Luma woman, Tia Gostelow, shows the artist flourishing from a cocoon of her own. | This week's Feature Album > |
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| The writer-director behind Bran Nue Dae and Jasper Jones says we've come a long way, but she's had a massive hand in the progress we've made. | Read more > |
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| She's one of the most exciting and powerful new rappers in Australian music. But less than five years ago, Barkaa found herself at “rock bottom”. | Bars behind Bars > |
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| This comes after a Hack and Four Corners investigation uncovered sexual predators are using it to erase evidence and avoid accountability. | More on Hack >. |
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