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Sunday 10 July: marking NAIDOC Week 2022 with established First Nations artists who have led political and personal music making across the years. 

Aaron Wyatt on the podium and DRMNGNOW on Country

Sunday 3 July: celebrating NAIDOC Week with Noongar conductor Aaron Wyatt and Yorta Yorta hip hop artist Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW 

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