New ANU recording studio free for First Nations musicians

Cassandra Morgan
May 10 2021 - 5:00am
Will Kepa records singer songwriter Uncle Joe Geia in the new Yil Lull recording studio at the Australian National University. Picture: Jamie Kidston/ANU
Will Kepa records singer songwriter Uncle Joe Geia in the new Yil Lull recording studio at the Australian National University. Picture: Jamie Kidston/ANU

The Australian National University is launching a new recording studio that will be dedicated to First Nations musicians and free for them to use.

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Cassandra Morgan

Cassandra Morgan

Canberra Times health reporter

It has never been more important for Canberrans to be able to access reliable and accurate information about health. As The Canberra Times’ health reporter, I am committed to ensuring our readers have access to this. I, like many in the territory, have family members who work in the sector. Although providing comprehensive coverage on the coronavirus pandemic is obviously my number one priority, I aim to frequently shed light on the fantastic work our frontline professionals do, as well as the challenges they face. Email me tips and story ideas at: c.morgan@canberratimes.com.au.

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