SA’s First Nations music gaining global interest
NAIDOC week is the perfect opportunity to learn about the growing demand for South Australia’s First Nations music talent, according to UNESCO Adelaide City of Music general manager Joe Hay.
MoreNAIDOC week is the perfect opportunity to learn about the growing demand for South Australia’s First Nations music talent, according to UNESCO Adelaide City of Music general manager Joe Hay.
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MoreAdelaide City Council has launched a "Live and Local" support program with the national Live Music Office, kicking off with a handy printed guide to city venues.
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