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Item Metadata only Catherine Joan Ellis(Wakefield Press, 2001) Newsome, J.; Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesItem Metadata only Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM)(Currency Press, 2003) Newsome, J.; Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesItem Metadata only Dorothy Leila Rankine(Wakefield Press, 2001) Newsome, J.; Prest, W.; Round, K.; eds, C.; Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesItem Metadata only Early perspectives on Aboriginal music in South Australia(Sonus, 2006) Newsome, J.; Turner, A.Item Metadata only From Researched to Centrestage: A Case Study(Oddelek za muzikologijo Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani, 2008) Newsome, Jennifer Kim; Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM); Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesApplied research is a key way for music researchers to respond to the research agenda of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia. Developments at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM)point to applied research as an effective response to the call for self-determination and self-representation by Indigenous peoples in research.Item Metadata only Indigenous peoples' cultural festivals(Currency House, 2003) Turner, A.; Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM); Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesItem Metadata only Indigenous peoples' organisations(Currency Press, 2003) Newsome, J.; Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesItem Metadata only Minyungu Baker(Wakefield Press, 2001) Newsome, J.; Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesItem Metadata only Review of Singing the Land: The power of performance in Aboriginal life / Jill Stubington(Music Council of Australia, 2008) Turner, A.; Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM); Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and StudiesItem Metadata only The Aboriginal Artists Agency and the Prominence of Indigenous Music and Dance in the Growth of the Australian Arts Industry(Informa UK Limited, 2021) Corn, A.This article focuses on the formative role of the Aboriginal Artists Agency in building today’s global market for Australian Indigenous artists. From 1976 to 1986, the Agency worked with Australian Indigenous musicians and dancers to undertake many innovative recording and touring projects. This study addresses the Agency’s early innovations in encouraging and supporting the recording and touring aspirations of Australian Indigenous performers across a hitherto unexplored continuum of traditional and popular styles, as well as the Agency’s contributions to catalysing similar breadth in scholarly discourse. The study aims to demonstrate how the Agency’s ambitious program of recording and touring projects with a wide array of prolific Australian Indigenous artists contributed to generating new and diversified market demand for their talents and works both within Australia and internationally.Item Metadata only The importance and centrality of song(Sonus, 2006) Newsome, J.; Turner, A.Item Metadata only What of Indigenous Australian music and musicians?(Australian Music Centre, 2004) Newsome, J.; Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and Studies