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For 30 years Awaye! has showcased the depth, diversity and vitality of Indigenous culture through the arts.
This week, some of the people who've helped shape the program reflect on Awaye!'s legacy.
Plus, artist Peter Waples-Crowe considers the notion of “pride” beyond just a matter of sexual identity.
And, Lorna Munro shares the Gomeroi word that inspired her son's name.
By ABC4.3
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For 30 years Awaye! has showcased the depth, diversity and vitality of Indigenous culture through the arts.
This week, some of the people who've helped shape the program reflect on Awaye!'s legacy.
Plus, artist Peter Waples-Crowe considers the notion of “pride” beyond just a matter of sexual identity.
And, Lorna Munro shares the Gomeroi word that inspired her son's name.

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