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Rob Hyatt
Rob Hyatt
Rob Hyatt
Rob Hyatt is the Cultural Education Manager for the Koorie Heritage Trust in Melbourne. The Aboriginal-run organisation works to preserve and protect traditional Victorian Aboriginal culture, while enabling the ongoing practice of contemporary Aboriginal culture today.
He s got a passion for Victoria s unique culture, and the importance of Aboriginal voice, identity, self-determination and cultural expression. The Heritage Trust provides an opportunity for that voice. We re here for all Aboriginal Victoria, giving that voice of a continuous living culture.
In Melbourne we are visitors on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people, one of five major Aboriginal nations in central Victoria (which include the Woi Wurrung-speaking people, the Boon Wurrung, Wadawurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung and the Taungurung people).
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MICHAEL SOLOMON GUDINSKI: 1952-2021
By 1974, the yardstick for album sales by a local act in this country was the 60,00O or so achieved by the first Daddy Cool effort three years before. Nobody was presuming that it could go much higher. Apart, that is, from Michael Gudinski.
At the age of 22, this powerhouse of Russian Jewish descent, an alumni of Mt Scopus College and a former teenage dance promoter and band roadie, had established in 1970 the Consolidated Rock artist agency with Michael Browning (who would become the first AC/DC manager), the pair later founding the short-lived music magazine
Womadelaide 2021: Archie Roach bids farewell in a festival forced to redefine itself theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Singer and songwriter Archie Roach is returning to South Australia to open the WOMADelaide musical festival on Friday night despite battling a chronic illness.