Media, Publications and Exhibitions
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Canon Australia - Capture the Captivating
Capture the captivating: Meet the lovers of portraiture photography. Renae Saxby, Stuart Miller and Cindy Kavanagh in conversation with Canon.
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Renae Awarded 'Highly Commended' in the National Photographic Portrait Prize
In the highly prestigious National Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery of Australian, Renae has been awarded the judges ‘Highly Commended’ for her portrait ‘Bangardidjan’ of Cindy Rostron.
‘Bangardidjan, Cindy Rostron from Korlobidahdah, a strong inspiring young leader and proud Kune, Rembarrnga, Dalabon woman of the Bonongku and Wurrbban clans, on the road in remote Central Arnhem Land in the family muddikkang (car) with a buffalo skull painted by her father Victor Rostron strapped to the roof.’
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Wilderness Society - Wildfire Manwurrk
An energetic mix of rock guitar and traditional instruments, Wildfire Manwurrk sing and dance of life on Stone Country, Arnhem Land, NT, where they live between Maningrida Community and their ancestral home, Korlorbidahdah. Here lead singer Victor Rostrom gives insight into life with the band and discusses their song Mararradj, which is in the running for this year's Environmental Music Prize.
Photography by Renae Saxby; interview by Dan Down.
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Announcement: Renae is a finalist in the 2023 NPPP
The National Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition is selected from a national field of entries, reflecting the distinctive vision of Australia's aspiring and professional portrait photographers and the unique nature of their subjects.
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'We Are' Exhibition for International Womens Day with The WH!P Collective
We Are is a multi-location multimedia photographic experience highlighting creative women of Newcastle.
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Maara Collective x Bula’bula Arts for The National Gallery of Victoria and Vogue Magazine
Founder and creative director of Maara Collective, Shaw is the recipient of the National Gallery of Victoria’s (NGV) inaugural Indigenous Fashion Commission.
We journeyed to Ramingining Arnhem Land where Julie collaborated with weavers from Bula’bula Arts. Click link for the full story in Vogue magazine.
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Life Without Andy - Photo Story of Wildfire Manwurrk
Photo Diary: WILDFIRE MANWURRK Offer A Vibrant Snapshot Into the World Of ‘The Next Future’ - Photos by Renae Saxby
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Patagonia - The Women of the Mimal Rangers
In the remote savanna lowlands of Central Arnhem Land, Australia, Everlyn Mardi and Venicia Murray are on their lunch break. They are sitting in the shade beside a spring where a crocodile hides under its surface, Everlyn in a camping chair and Venicia cross-legged on the ground beside her. The women are wearing their dark blue work shirts with a red-and-yellow logo featuring a karrkkanj, a firebird, at the center. Read more…
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Bush Bands Bash - For Common Ground
Presented by MusicNT, Bush Bands is an annual program that brings together two of Central Australia’s biggest music events: the Bush Bands Bash and Bush Bands Business.
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Tourism Central Australia x We Are Explorers
The Red Centre Has to be Felt to be Believed. A road trip to The Red Centre packed full to the brim with dirt roads, electrifying sunsets, quiet campgrounds, moments of reflection, pure awe, laughter – and lots of red, red rock.
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MTV - Narli
INTERVIEW: Hip-hop Artist Narli Is Making Music On His Own Terms
“We're rapping about ceremony and cultural unification, unifying us all together to get to a better place, as Australia as a whole."
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Storytelling Through Music - For Common Ground
Victor Rostron of Wildfire Manwurrk is a highly respected songman, senior culture man, songwriter and musician. He was born in a place called Djenmet in remote Stone Country of Arnhem Land. Victor speaks and sings in the traditional languages of Kune, Dalabon and Rembarrnga.
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Green Magazine
NGV Presents the Inaugural Indigenous Fashion Commission
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Party In the Paddock - Beat Magazine
The final Party In The Paddock was a bittersweet goodbye for a beloved Tassie festival.
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Strong Women for Healthy Country
We are strong Indigenous women of the Northern Territory. We stand united as one strong voice. We commit to a network that gives equal power to the rights of all our women. Strong Women means Healthy Country.
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Interpid Travel - Travel Guide
Cycling in Vietnam’s Mai Chau valley - images by Renae Saxby