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Multi-talented cultural educator Josh Kelly specialises in dance, symbolic art, Dreaming stories, Didgeridoo, language, history and identity. Josh is a Myungar Maarman and can provide various forms of Indigenous entertainment for your event.
Kylie Bracknell (formerly Kylie Farmer) [Kaarljilba Kaardn] is an accomplished actress, voice-over artist, TV presenter, writer and theatre director from the south west of Western Australia – the Nyungar nation.
Singer Songwriter Natasha Eldridge is a Whadjuk and Ballardong Woman, named NAIDOC Artist of the Year at the NAIDOC AWARDS 2019.
BBC Entertainment call upon many respected and well known Indigenous Australians for Welcome to Country deliveries, including Robyn Collard, Freda Ogilvie, Theo Kearing, James Webb and Rosemary Walley.
Billie Court has been performing for the past 15 years. Her strong voice, which has been trained at The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts has enabled her to enjoy a fruitful music career, which has taken her across Australia, and overseas.
A household name for the better part of three decades, you’d be hard-pressed to find a single Australian who doesn’t know and love Ernie Dingo.
Narelda Jacobs has recently relocated to Sydney to join the Studio 10 team. Her engaging personality and professionalism make her an ideal choice as MC for corporate events.
Marissa's career pathway reflects an enduring passion to share her knowledge of the rich culture of the Wadjuk Noongar people – history, values and traditions.
Kim dedicates much of his professional time working on transformational leadership with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal organisations, to facilitate a genuinely sustainable approach to positive change for all Australians.
Wadumbah, an Aboriginal dance group is keeping the Aboriginal culture alive by performing a powerful and full life performance of storytelling and traditional choreographed dance techniques.
Having travelled all over the world, the Bindjareb Middar dance troupe offers the best experiences Indigenous Culture has to offer.
The Bad Influence is an Indigenous country rock band from Port Hedland & Perth, WA. They have played on big stages and festivals, pubs, mine sites, private & corporate functions, NAIDOC week events and more!