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Dale Robert Huddleston & the Riverbank Band performed Southern Sapphire Day LIVE at the ACT Multicultural Festival in 2020. Check out the live performance and have a sing along.
Dale Robert Huddleston & the Riverbank Band performed I Go Walking (Aborigine) LIVE at the ACT Multicultural Festival in 2020. Check out the live performance and have a sing along.
Dale Robert Huddleston & the Riverbank Band performed Arnhemland Dreams LIVE at the ACT Multicultural Festival in 2020. Check out the live performance and have a sing along.
Dale Robert Huddleston & the Riverbank Band performed Home is Where the Heart Is LIVE at the ACT Multicultural Festival in 2020. Check out the live performance and have a sing along.
Dale Robert Huddleston & the Riverbank Band performed Simple Things LIVE at the ACT Multicultural Festival in 2020. Check out the live performance and have a sing along.
The third and final unveiling of artworks by Indigenous artists has taken place at the ANU Colleges of Science; Health and Medicine.
Read more about the collection that one of Dale’s artworks has been added to at the National Museum of Australia.
The jersey, designed by Wiradjuri man Dale Huddleston with the help of Ngunnawal descendant Stanley Connors, has extra special meaning for four Brumbies.
Short film made by Black and White films about Dale Huddleston and his work with young people.
Listen to an interview with Dale on Dad’s on the Air for NAIDOC Week 2015
Gugan Gulwan Aboriginal Youth Corporation are working with local Indigenous artists to help them share their skills, culture and history with young Canberrans.
Canberra based Dale Huddleston and the Riverbank Band was nominated for band of the year, although this award was won by The Last Kinection.
Dale Huddleston’s mural is located on the grounds of Melba-Copland Secondary School High School Campus (high school in Canberra is Year 7-10, about 12-16 years of age, and is followed by college - Years 11 and 12, about 17-18 years of age).
The National Multicultural Festival enjoyed its biggest attendance in one day at yesterday's Food and Dance Spectacular, with festival organisers estimating 110,000 people attending throughout the day.
This mural, on the ground floor of Building 7, was a commissioned in 1992 for the Ngunnawal Centre when their offices resided near by.