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Let us gather at the river.

Funeral notice for the beloved Leslie "Buddy" Briggs

Funeral Service Details are the following:

Cummeragunja School House

And on to the cemetery

When: Tuesday 7th February

Time: 2pm

The Family welcome all to refreshments at the Viney Morgan Medical afterwards.

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MAGABALA DIARY


    The cover conveys the Indigenous circular calendar in its simplest form — a finger-painted circle
 

The cover conveys the Indigenous circular calendar in its simplest form — a finger-painted circle

Magabala Books have launched a contemporary cross-cultural diary
Celebrating over 20 years of Indigenous Publishing.

Magabala Books has created a distinctive cross cultural diary showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander storytellers, writers, and illustrators through exquisite portraits, book excerpts, and artist profiles.

This beautifully designed contemporary diary captures the spirit and essence of Indigenous Australia with integrity and understanding and provides a day-to-a-page format with a year of fascinating Indigenous stories, images and dates.

"Our aim was to design a diary for everyone, not just those with an interest or connection to Indigenous culture and share some knowledge along the way."

The cover conveys the Indigenous circular calendar in its simplest form -- a finger-painted circle in black and white.

The Aboriginal annual calendar is often represented as a circle based on their seasons and what they bring.
The connotations of the circular symbol go even deeper and we hope represent our cultures coming together.

Designed by award winning designer Kevin Finn, who was selected as one of only three Australian-based designers to judge the prestigious D&AD awards in London and, in January 2009, was selected as one of 25 Best Emerging Talents in the US.

The Magabala Diary 2010 also includes portraits by the winner of this year's National Photographic Portrait Prize, Ingvar Kenne, photographed in locations including the Kimberley, Tasmania and Kinglake, Victoria.

The Magabala Diary 2010 is the perfect corporate gift and will be available from bookstores and online at www.magabala.com

Launched in 1987, Magabala Books is a not-for-profit Aboriginal Corporation that aims to empower people to tell their stories, many of which might not otherwise be told.


Contact Details
Name: Jenny McKew or Simone Rice
Phone: (08) 9192 1991
Mobile: 0439 5111 61
FAX: (08) 9193 5254
Email: marketing@magabala.com
WWW: www.magabala.com


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