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Our Stories

These are the stories of our people.

  • The Fitzroy Stars - A Place for Community

    Deadly Story got the opportunity to sit down and chat with former Fitzroy Stars Football and Netball Club CEO, Troy Austin.
  • Bubup Wilam - 'Children's Place'

    Bubup Wilam, meaning “Children’s Place” in the Woiwurrung language, is an education, health and wellbeing Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation located on Wurundjeri Country in Thomastown. 
  • Deadly Yarns with Lachlan Johnson

    Lachlan Johnson (Gunditjmara), Essendon recruit and midfielder number 36 joins Deadly Story's Emma Bamblett (Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara, Ngadjonji & Tangurung) to talk all things family, footy, food & films.
  • A Commission with a Mission

    "I’m a firm believer in how the universe provides, it’s just that we need to learn to listen and observe the signs."
  • Deadly Yarns with Sydney Stack

    Sydney Stack (Noongar) debuted for the Richmond Football Club at the age of 19. He grew up in Northam, Western Australia where he played for the local Federals Football Club.
  • Yarn it out!

    Yarn it out!.... When we've got a lot going on we can feel sad, tired, stressed and angry. Everybody has these feelings when life is tough, but when these feelings go on for a long time it can weaken our body, mind and spirit. If you feel like there is too much happening, clearing your head can help.
  • Tongberang'i Ngarrga - Born to Dance

    Tongberang’i Ngarrga’ meaning ‘Born to Dance’ in the Woi Wurrung language, is the name of the non-for-profit Aboriginal organisation set up by brothers Samuel and Seth Nolan (Gunditjmara), and Luke Isaacs (Noongar).
  • How to make a sign for Survival Day

    If you’re going to attend a march, protest or event for Survival/Invasion Day, you may wish to create a sign. This is a fun activity you can do with your Mob, family and friends.
  • I Love Being a Koorie Kid Because...

    Find out what it means to be a Koorie Kid by downloading the e-book at the bottom of this page.
  • Sharing our Pride

    Share our Pride is a website developed to create a greater cultural awareness about the different Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander communities in Australia.
  • Merri Creek Day Gathering

    On 20 January 2018 Tongberang'i Ngarrga Inc ran the Born To Dance - Merri Creek Day Gathering, which was a celebration of culture and community through the medium of electronic dance music on the banks of Merri Creek!
  • Self-Determination - A Youth's Perspective

    Self-determination - what is it, why is it important and how does it work?
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