
Archie Roach, Briggs, Yothu Yindi & More to Play Treaty Day Out
An outstanding lineup of First Nations talent are heading to Shepparton for a special concert in an effort to raise awareness and support for the journey towards TREATY in Victoria.
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Subscribe NowAn outstanding lineup of First Nations talent are heading to Shepparton for a special concert in an effort to raise awareness and support for the journey towards TREATY in Victoria.
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