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Livestock theft has cost NSW farmers more than $930,000 so far this year

Ellen Zell woke up to find eight calves missing and a hole cut in her fence. She’s one of hundreds to report losses this year

Global Beat Australia becomes eclectic: Indigenous rhythms, indie pop, and pub rock-tinged Americana

For this penultimate episode of Global Beat Australia, we serve up serious reggae vibes, indie pop gems, and round out the whole affair with a dose of Americana as filtered through Aussie pub rock.

Healing story

Bangarra’s Spirit. Photo © Lisa Tomasetti COVID-19 has been cruel to artists, not least Indigenous artists. In July 2020, the performers of Bangarra Dance Theatre, founded in 1989, resumed rehearsing each day in a small studio after a four-month furlough. The ensemble of 17 full-time dancers had reluctantly postponed plans to premiere a five-week season of a new show, SandSong, inspired by land and jila (living water) of the Western Australian Kimberley region, at the Sydney Opera House in June. The work, seeded from an idea by the late actor Ningali Lawford-Wolf, who died aged 52 from complications following an asthma attack in Edinburgh in 2019 during a tour of the stage adaptation of Kate Grenville’s novel

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