Thursday, 27 May at 8.30pm
Three Murri Comedians and one burning question – what is Murri Humour? This is a yarn that’ll have you in stitches as it takes you on a journey of First Nations humour, direct from the mouths of the mob in South East Queensland – Murri’s! Always Blak, Always Cracked will showcase the uniqueness and authenticity of First Nations humour from a Murri perspective, which comes from community and oral storytelling, and will explore the collective natural ability that enables Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to tell a humorous yarn like no other. The documentary will draw on First Nations comedic talent to explore the diversity of humour expressed throughout the community, whether that be style or genre, and reflect on the humour with comedy practitioners about the origins of telling a First Nations funny yarn, answering the questions – Where does our comedy come from? Is it still authentic given the world we live in today and the many aven
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Here we are, at the Sir Doug Nicholls Round, leading into the byes and the practical halfway point of the season.
Everybody and their sister will be doing “Here’s how they’re doing now” analyses, so I’ll let the game capsules do the talking. But Sir Doug would have loved the barnburner scheduled to kick off his memorial round.
Friday night: Western Bulldogs vs Melbourne Demons, Marvel Stadium
Unquestionably the game of the round, almost certainly the game of the month, potentially the game of the home-and-away season.
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Carlton’s David Cuningham (centre) exits the field a minute into the match against the Melbourne Demons at the MCG last Saturday. The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury that he sustained could put him out for the rest of the season. Photo: James Ross/AAP
19 May 2021 5:21pm
Most of the Round 9 games proved to be close-run affairs last week but there were exceptions with old Coast Suns being swamped by Brisbane by 73 points last Saturday being the most noteworthy.
Geelong overcame a persistent but inaccurate St Kilda to win by 21 points at the Marvel Stadium last Friday. At the SCG the following, Sydney Swans beat Collingwood by 30 points in a low-scoring game.