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Engaging Indigenous people within Higher Ed

CQUniversity's Office of Indigenous Engagement recently hosted a visit from the Oodgeroo Unit of Queensland University of Technology (QUT), at Rockhampton Campus.

Professor Anita Lee Hong, Director of the Oodgeroo Unit, and Lone Pearce, Project Officer, met with Office of Indigenous Engagement staff to discuss employment issues and best practice models for engaging Indigenous people within the higher education sector, including governance matters.

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Seaman Dan gains Red Ochre Award 

Torres Strait Islands singer/songwriter Seaman Dan, whose career was nurtured by CQU researcher Dr Karl Neuenfeldt, has been honoured with the Australia Council for the Arts' 2005 Red Ochre Award.

Chair of the Australia Council's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board, Dr Chris Sarra, said in December that the the Board was delighted to confer the Red Ochre Award on Seaman Dan (pictured right).

PhotoID:2588 "A charismatic and consummate performer, Seaman Dan blends traditional Torres Strait Islander and pearling songs with jazz, hula and blues," the Board's news release says.

"Seaman Dan has earned a national and international reputation as a captivating musician whose songs convey the salty, sun-drenched lifestyle of the Torres Strait,'" said Dr Sarra.

Established by the Australia Council for the Arts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board in 1993, the $50,000 Red Ochre Award recognises and pays tribute to an Indigenous artist who has made an outstanding contribution to the development and recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts and culture, both nationally and internationally. Previous recipients of the annual award include photographer Mervyn Bishop, playwright Eva Johnson and actor/director/playwright the late Bob Maza.

Seaman Dan made his first recording only five years ago, after Dr Neuenfeldt (pictured below) urged him to commit his music to CD.

He has since performed in Japan, The Netherlands and throughout Australia, most notably at Tasmania's 10 Days on the Island Festival (2004) and at the National Museum's Tracking Kultja: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Festival (2001), where he presented a stunning introduction to Torres Strait Islander culture and left delighted audiences with a new-found respect and appreciation of life in the Torres Strait.

PhotoID:2589 Distributed through Hot Records, Seaman Dan's albums include Follow the Sun (2000), Steady, Steady (2002) and most recently Perfect Pearl (2004), which won an ARIA award for Best World Music Album in 2004 and made Seaman Dan the oldest ever ARIA recipient.

Senator Santo Santoro presented Seaman Dan with the 2005 Red Ochre Award on December 14 at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane. The award ceremony included a live performance by Seaman Dan.