• Spinifex Gum is an Australian musical collective based in Cairns, a collaboration between the Indigenous ensemble the Marliya Choir, Felix Riebl and Ollie...
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  • zones Spinifex pigeon (Geophaps plumifera), a bird found in Australia Spinifex Press, Australian book publisher Spinifex resin, a type of gum Spinifex Ridge...
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    Spinifex resin is a gum coating of some species of spinifex grasses. This sticky resin was traditionally used as an adhesive in tool making by Aboriginal...
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    been composer and creative director for the Indigenous choral ensemble Spinifex Gum. In July 2022, Riebl announced the forthcoming release of his third solo...
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  • Spin.FX – reggae, rock, country band from Papunya, Northern Territory Spinifex Gum – adolescent choral ensemble Stiff Gins – acoustic group from Sydney...
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    Ollie McGill, with a series of festival shows and albums as the ensemble Spinifex Gum. Gondwana National Choirs audition nation-wide and meet for an annual...
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  • disability after developing Parkinson's disease. The Australian group Spinifex Gum sang the song, which was then remixed by Cola Boyy along with improvised...
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  • traditional screen, in 2020 Allen produced the stage video visuals for Spinifex Gum, an Australian musical collective based in Cairns, consisting of a collaboration...
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    Matt Walker Allison Russell (CAN) Frank Turner (UK) Chain The Angels Spinifex Gum Femi Kuti & The Positive Force (NGR) Dami Im Christone Ingram (US) Vintage...
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  • show at HOTA. She arranged the songs Sisters and Ready or Not on the Spinifex Gum album Sisters with Felix Riebl and Ollie McGill from The Cat Empire....
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    and spinifex resin from Australian grasses. Amber is fossil resin (also called resinite) from coniferous and other tree species. Copal, kauri gum, dammar...
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  • Contemporary Art and Mandurah Performing Arts Centre) Felix Riebl – Spinifex Gum (Adelaide Festival, Sydney Festival and Monash Academy of Performing...
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    devised and co-directed The Line for Co 3 (Dance), lighting and design for Spinifex Gum (Sydney Festival) and his design for the Belvoir Street production of...
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  • (19th) Counting and Cracking S. Shakthidharan and Eamon Flack Theatre Spinifex Gum Felix Riebl Contemporary Music Barbara and the Camp Dogs Ursula Yovich...
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  • 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2020. Ms Dhu (feat. Felix Riebl and Marliya) by Spinifex Gum https://vimeo.com/198723333 "Cientistas tiraram a primeira foto do nascimento...
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    Eucalyptus ceracea also known as the Seppelt Range gum or Seppelt Range yellow-jacket, is a species of small tree or mallee that is endemic to a small...
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  • retrieved 9 January 2017 De Graaf, M. (Mark) (1967), The manufacture of spinifex gum by desert Aborigines, Western Australian Naturalists' Club?], (General...
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  • Archie Roach Jessica Mauboy Dan Sultan Electric Fields Tasman Keith Spinifex Gum Deborah Cheetham Kenbi Dancers Eric Avery Tiddas and Wilma Reading Tiddas...
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    wooden point angled back along the flat length of the woomera, fixed with Spinifex wax. Some woomera were traditionally decorated with incised or painted...
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    found to the western end of the park. Other species include spinifex, wandoo and yorm gum. Some of the wildflowers found within the park include kwongan...
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    immense cone. Anangu use a resin gathered from the gummy spinifex to make gum. They thresh the spinifex until the resin particles fall free. These particles...
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    isolated desert areas remained undeveloped for a long time. For example, the Spinifex people first had contact with whites in the 1950s, when they were expelled...
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    are spinifex, acacias, eucalypts and grevilleas. Growing on the river plains are western bloodwoods and mitchell grass. Paperbarks, river red gums, figs...
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    heat retention. When other material is lacking, the bird sometimes uses a spinifex tussock a metre or so across, despite the prickly nature of the foliage...
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  • Spearwood and Spinifex throughout along with edible shrubs such as verano and stylos. The channel systems support areas of Coolibah, Gum and Box Trees...
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    variety of Acacia and Grevillea species over soft spinifex hummock grasslands. Wattle scrub over soft spinifex hummock grass communities occur on the ranges...
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    hardened and others had sharpened stone quartz attached to the handle with spinifex resin. The boomerang is recognised by many as a significant cultural symbol...
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    sandy or pindan soils over sandstone. They often form dense thickets with spinifex. It is also cultivated in Yemen, Vietnam, Senegal and Niger. There are...
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    large and well-known families Proteaceae (Banksia), Myrtaceae (Eucalyptus - gum trees), and Fabaceae (Acacia - wattle). The arrival of humans around 50,000...
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  • by red sand plains and low ridges,: 33–40  with extensive areas of open spinifex grassland.: 22  : 69  There are areas of scattered bloodwood (Corymbia...
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