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The Merindas: Our music isn t on the charts we make a living from our live show

The Merindas: Our music isn t on the charts we make a living from our live show
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The Merindas

In this edition of Wuigada we hear from disco pop duo The Merindas. The Merindas consist of Ballardong Whadjuk and Nyoongar woman Kristel Kickett (from Tammin, WA) and Candice Lorrae of Jawoyn and Thursday Island heritage (born in Darwin, NT).

Deadly Denim at New York Fashion Week

Friday 12th March / posted by Danae Gibson Deadly Denim is a sustainable Indigenous fashion label, founded and run here, on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja. Owner and designer Rebecca Rickard, and award winning artist Kiya Watt, joined RTRFM’s Sarah Carlsen to talk about their latest collection which was recently showcased at New York Fashion Week. Artwork featured in this image is by Cungelella Art. This story was produced and broadcast from unceded Whadjuk Noongar Boodja, whose Elders we respectfully acknowledge, past, present and emerging, and whose connections throughout community and Country have never changed. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this story may contain names of deceased persons.

Deadly Denim label to parade Indigenous artists designs at New York Fashion Week

Deadly Denim label to parade Indigenous artists designs at New York Fashion Week SatSaturday 30 Pilbara artist Bobbi Lockyer finds inspiration in her sons, her culture and the landscape. ( Share Print text only Cancel The red dust of Port Hedland is a world away from the gleaming catwalks of New York. Key points: The work of five Indigenous artists will be showcased in the Deadly Denim collection at New York Fashion Week next month The Pilbara s Bobbi Lockyer says it is an incredible opportunity to show Indigenous art to the world She says her art is inspired by her hometown, her ancestors and her four young sons

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