In the dead of night on 7 August 1980, a convoy of 49 drilling vehicles left Perth for the dusty plains, purple escarpment and old boab trees of Noonkanbah Cattle Station. They were stopped by a wall of people whose now-infamous protest set a new direction for Aboriginal land rights forever. In 30 years we have come so far, but as we face our future, have the questions changed or are they still the same? Who will be there to sing the rain song when the sky speaks?
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The Children by Lucy Kirkwood
Black Swan State Theatre Company (8/24 - 9/15) | ||
RGB: Of Many, One by Suzie Miller
Black Swan State Theatre Company (6/13 - 6/23) | ||
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Oaks Perth Hotel (8/10 - 8/10) | ||
The Seed by Kate Mulvany
Black Swan State Theatre Company (11/2 - 11/17) | ||
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience - Armadale
Ye Olde Narrogin Inne (8/8 - 8/15)
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