Ernie Dingo has earned enormous respect as a performer capable of extraordinary versatility. His talents as an actor, television host, reporter and comedian have made him one of Australia’s best known and most loved performers.
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Eddie Betts played 350 games of professional Australian Rules football in a career that lasted 17-years across two clubs – Carlton & Adelaide. Eddie is passionate about working with organisations to create culturally safe spaces for Mob to live, work and learn, while making opportunities for Aboriginal youth to thrive in education and sport.
Bridget Brennan is newsreader and co-host of News Breakfast. She was previously the ABC’s Indigenous Affairs Editor, Europe Correspondent in London and the National Indigenous Affairs Correspondent. She’s covered Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities for more than a decade and is a Dja Dja Wurrung and Yorta Yorta woman.
As seen on THE VOICE as a finalist in 2017, Bojesse Pigram draws from artists such as John Mayer, Ed Sheeran and Jon Bellion.. Bojesse always enchants audiences with his captivating vocal ability and fine tuned guitar skills.
Singer-songwriter Phil Walleystack is a Noongar man raised in Country Western Australia. Phil has been performing since he was a child, and is an accomplished performing artist, musician, dancer and author. Phil has traditional connections to Whadjuk, Yued, Ballardong and Wardarndi language groups.
This traditional Indigenous performers group aspire to educate and entertain audiences about their culture through traditional music, dance and storytelling performances passed down through generations.
WA’s Bindjareb Middars is headed up by Theo Kearing who is a billyduck Nyoongar from the Pinjarra tribe. Having travelled all over the world Bindjareb Middar dance troupe have worked with Dr Richard Walley, Ernie Dingo and Shane Pickett just to name a few.
This Indigenous Arts and Crafts group is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Noongar people from the Perth region. Offering a variety of culturally specific art and craft-based activities, providing educational and immersive experiences, deeply rooted in our ancestral traditions.
Billy Woodley’s songs steal away your heart as he weaves the lyrics of a true storyteller between rich textures of heart melting tones and raw, rugged alt-rock vocals. Wrapped in meaty guitar solo and harmonies, sprinkling it all with his own unique sound. Billy is one to keep your eye on. Billy is available solo, or with his full band!
Rhys Bedford and his honest songwriting takes you on a journey through his early experiences in life. His folk pop style matched with his soft yet soulful tone, drawing comparisons to his early influences the likes of Ed Sheeran, John Mayer and Jack Johnson.
Malachi is a talented singer-songwriter and guitarist from WA with a deep resonating soulful voice aching with sincerity and indefinable quality of yearning. He is a proud Balardong-Yued Nyoongar man originally from the Wheatbelt town of Kellerberrin.
Charismatic singer-songwriter Lilly Gogos draws on her gospel roots to offer powerful, emotive performances. Lilly has toured Australia with the Deadly Award winning, ‘The Yabu Band’ and was a founding member of ‘The Merindas’. Her sound is a fusion of gospel, country, blues and soul. Watch out for a full-length album from Lily soon!
Welcome To Country – by Matthew McGuire
Welcome to Country by Professor Simon Forrest – as a Wadjuk Elder Simon has performed Welcome to Country and Smokings at various events including; international, national and state conferences, West Coast Eagles and Western Force Indigenous Round games, various Curtin University events such as Graduations and building openings, school assemblies and many other events.
Theo Kearing is a billyduck Nyoongar from the Pinjarra tribe.
Welcome to Country by Robyn Collard is a Whadjuk Ballardong Yorga Elder who has many years experience in leadership and education across the Northern Territory and Western Australia.
James T Webb is an Elder from the Noongar First Nation community of the South West of WA. He is the leader and musician of the World renowned Wadumbah Noongar Dance Group, entertaining and educating people from all walks of life through music, dance and storytelling. Â James performs Welcome To Country for events and functions.
As a Whadjuk/Ballardong Elder performing Welcome To Country, Ms Freda Ogilvie has also taken part in national forums on early childhood education, and contributed to Aboriginal early childhood programs in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. As a Welcome to Country speaker, Ms Freda Ogilvie plays a vital role in ceremonies and events, formally acknowledging the traditional custodians of this land. A tireless advocate for Indigenous rights and social justice, Freda is actively involved in initiatives that empower Indigenous communities, promote cultural diversity, and challenge the prevailing stereotypes and prejudices.
Sandra Harben has conducted numerous Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremonies for local events and state, national and international conferences in Perth. She is a Nyungar language speaker and showcases Nyungar language and stories specifically relating to the event or place of ceremony. Sandra has conducted numerous Nyungar research projects and published a number of papers in journal articles, chapters in books and other publications.
Soulful storytelling through song runs through Bradley Hall‘s blood. A Nyiyaparli man from the Eastern Pilbara in Western Australia, Bradley Hall is no stranger to dirt roads, fresh country air and long drives through our beautiful country. Bradley’s love of country music and sharing stories has seen him travel over 50,000 kilometres across 15 tours throughout regional Western Australia, Queensland, Tamworth and New Zealand performing at pubs, clubs, mine sites and festivals.
The band Broken Tides is one of the leading rock bands within Western Australia, and in particular the Pilbara region. Broken Tides is steadfast in its pursuit of developing a reputation as the most professional band and is being recognised across the music and arts market.
Evergrace Duo team Aaron & Grace have been playing gigs and captivating audiences all over Western Australia for several years. They regularly perform as both a soothing, sweet duo with keys, guitar and vocals; and a high energy, soulful 4 piece band, easily tailoring their sound to suit your event.