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Mauboy wins big at the Deadlys

Jessica Mauboy.

NATIONAL: Aboriginal songstress Jessica Mauboy, star fullback Ben Barba and one of Aboriginal Australia’s most recognised actresses’ Deborah Mailman were just a few of the talented people awarded at this year’s Deadlys ceremony.

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New media training can boost Indigenous employment

Superstar songstress Jessica Mauboy.

ARTS: Actresses Jessica Mauboy and Deborah Mailman hope the next generation of Indigenous youngsters will jump on stage or behind the scenes to tell their stories as a result of a new media training program.

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Mauboy goes Motown

Jessica Mauboy.

NATIONAL: See the talented Jessica Mauboy sing Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch, from her hit movie The Sapphires.

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The Sapphires sparkles at box office

A scene from The Sapphires.

NATIONAL: Australian film The Sapphires has made a sparkling box office debut, coming in at No 2 in its opening weekend.

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Sapphires set to shine

Superstar songstress Jessica Mauboy.

SAPPHIRES SET TO SHINE: The Sapphires will sparkle in cinemas soon – here’s a sneak preview.

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Mauboy shines at Sapphires first glimpse

NATIONAL: Jessica Mauboy has played the red carpet jewel for the screening of new Australian film The Sapphires at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Obama receives rapturous NT send-off

Jessica Mauboy.

NORTHERN TERRITORY: US President Barack Obama praised Australian troops as among the toughest warriors in the world as a rapturous send-off from Darwin, with performances from Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu and Jessica Mauboy, wound up his whirlwind Australian visit.

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AFL Indigenous Round

AFL INDIGENOUS ROUND: This weekend the AFL celebrates and honours the contribution of Aboriginal players to the Aboriginal game of Marngrook, or as its commonly known, AFL.

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Outback windmill

AMAZING PEOPLE, PLACES: Chris Graham travelled to Central Australia to research the affects of the Northern Territory intervention.