
NEWS UPDATE
The winner of the Australian Schools Challenge Eco-Speaker Award 2006 is the Australian Theatre for Young People with their group entry “eco-rap”. More details of the award soon.

Wow! what a weekend in Sydney! The inaugural National Greenbuild and Eco-Show was a huge success, especially as it was the first one. We have to wind down, then we will give a full report when we get back from Boulia, see you soon.

our stall at the show
Sydney June 9-11
www.ecoshow.com.au
In this issue
*Launching the
kalkadoon.org catalogue of sustainable housing products
*Baganan’s Message
*News
*Tribal Warrior tours on Sydney Harbour
*The Errol Wyles Foundation
We have included a new permanent page on the site for this organisation
http://www.kalkadoon.org/index.php/the-errol-wyles-foundation/
for more bacground see
Channel 9 “Sunday” program 26/2/06.
The story of 2 Aboriginal people killed by hit and run drivers in Townsville and the leniency and inaction of the authorities to investigate and prosecute the drivers.

Palm Island school children march against family violence.
Baganan’s June Message

Greetings and hello
We had a lovely stay on Palm Island and talk about busy there is just so much things to do we thought we could relax but there is not enough hours in the day to do everything so we just take it easy and take your time in murri time where all you want to do is swim, fish, and take in the scenery, and spend time with family and friends.
We also had the special privilege of having Drew Hutton and senator Andrew Bartlett visiting the Island as well where they mingled and had a good time there with all the bwolgcomens there.
Now we’re back in Brisbane and feeling the cold on our way to Sydney where we will be freezencold but were looking forward to the eco show and to meeting a lot of eco friendly people.
I will be performing with senator Andrew Bartlet on drums and featuring Sean Tracey on guitar as my backing band the “Too hard basket band” as we will perform and entertain with songs written by Sean and m.c. Baganan and poems while Senator Bartlet plays a mean beat on his drums, with all the passion and persuasion that kept him floating while he was drifting on Palm Island.
Over and out
m.c.baganan kurityityin
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