Whilst recording ‘MadeFor You’ in New Yorkwith producer DavidKahne, musical iconPaul McCartneydropped by the studioand wrote additionalguitar riffs for the song.In 2019, they wereawarded YoungAustralian of theYear, during which hedelivered hisacceptance speechin both English andYolngu Matha.They are thehighest rankingIndigenous artistever in the TripleJ Hottest 100.In 2013, they won aDeadly Award forLifetime Contributionto Healing the StolenGenerations as wellas for Album of theYear.Their song won ahuman rights award,drawing attention tothe hardship andhumiliation sufferedby members of theStolen Generation.Their band formed in1985 as a merger oftwo bands: SwampJockeys and anunamed Aboriginalfolk group.Known for theirhip-hop songswhichcombinesEnglish withYolŋu dialect.Their song highlightsthe lack of progresson the treaty betweenIndigenousAustralians and thegovernment.They co-wrote thesong "From LittleThings Big ThingsGrow" with PaulKelly,telling the storyof Vincent Lingiari'swave-hill walk off.Wrote a controversialsong titled 'January26' that added to thepublic debate aboutAustralia Day.In 2014, theiralbum,Blackbird, wonthe ARIA awardfor Best RockAlbum.Founded their ownrecord label, BadApples Music, whichhas signed severalIndigenous hip-hopartists including A.B.Original, a joint projectwith Trials from theFunkoars.Named the2020VictorianAustralian ofthe Year.The singer was aprincipal of theYirrkala CommunitySchool and wasappointed Australianof the Year for 1992.Established theYothu YindiFoundation in1990 to promoteYolngu culturaldevelopment.Their song is acelebration of theachievements ofAustralia's firstpeople's and theirstrength in overcomingthe trauma of the childremoval policy.Their song is toldfrom the perspectiveof one of the Gurindjistockmen walking onLord Vestery's cattlestation before thewalk-off.Their song criticises thehypocrisy of British settlerswho brought Christianity toIndigenous Australians(including thecommandment not tothieve), yet took the landthat the Aboriginal peoplehad inhabited for more than60,000 yearsOn his past suicideattempt and the highsuicide rate amongstAboriginal people in hesaid 'You can reach thedarkest point in our lifeand come back, andcome good'Their song wasinspired by themistreatment ofAboriginal youths atthe Don Dale YouthDetention Centre.Their song “The WrongBrother" was inspired by anincident in which therewere stopped from enteringa Shepparton pub bysecurity officers, only to betold, "Sorry mate, we gotthe wrong brother."Spent much of theirearly life in Fitzroy,and returned therewhen their parentsdivorced, performingat local pubs.They were takenfrom their family atthe age of 10 andsent to a Catholicschool inToowoomba.Their musiccombines aspects ofIndigenous andEuropean musicalcultures, blendingguitar and drums withtraditional Yolngudances.Their children'sbook 'Our Home,Our Heartbeat'became the best-selling children'sbook in Australia inJune 2020Whilst recording ‘MadeFor You’ in New Yorkwith producer DavidKahne, musical iconPaul McCartneydropped by the studioand wrote additionalguitar riffs for the song.In 2019, they wereawarded YoungAustralian of theYear, during which hedelivered hisacceptance speechin both English andYolngu Matha.They are thehighest rankingIndigenous artistever in the TripleJ Hottest 100.In 2013, they won aDeadly Award forLifetime Contributionto Healing the StolenGenerations as wellas for Album of theYear.Their song won ahuman rights award,drawing attention tothe hardship andhumiliation sufferedby members of theStolen Generation.Their band formed in1985 as a merger oftwo bands: SwampJockeys and anunamed Aboriginalfolk group.Known for theirhip-hop songswhichcombinesEnglish withYolŋu dialect.Their song highlightsthe lack of progresson the treaty betweenIndigenousAustralians and thegovernment.They co-wrote thesong "From LittleThings Big ThingsGrow" with PaulKelly,telling the storyof Vincent Lingiari'swave-hill walk off.Wrote a controversialsong titled 'January26' that added to thepublic debate aboutAustralia Day.In 2014, theiralbum,Blackbird, wonthe ARIA awardfor Best RockAlbum.Founded their ownrecord label, BadApples Music, whichhas signed severalIndigenous hip-hopartists including A.B.Original, a joint projectwith Trials from theFunkoars.Named the2020VictorianAustralian ofthe Year.The singer was aprincipal of theYirrkala CommunitySchool and wasappointed Australianof the Year for 1992.Established theYothu YindiFoundation in1990 to promoteYolngu culturaldevelopment.Their song is acelebration of theachievements ofAustralia's firstpeople's and theirstrength in overcomingthe trauma of the childremoval policy.Their song is toldfrom the perspectiveof one of the Gurindjistockmen walking onLord Vestery's cattlestation before thewalk-off.Their song criticises thehypocrisy of British settlerswho brought Christianity toIndigenous Australians(including thecommandment not tothieve), yet took the landthat the Aboriginal peoplehad inhabited for more than60,000 yearsOn his past suicideattempt and the highsuicide rate amongstAboriginal people in hesaid 'You can reach thedarkest point in our lifeand come back, andcome good'Their song wasinspired by themistreatment ofAboriginal youths atthe Don Dale YouthDetention Centre.Their song “The WrongBrother" was inspired by anincident in which therewere stopped from enteringa Shepparton pub bysecurity officers, only to betold, "Sorry mate, we gotthe wrong brother."Spent much of theirearly life in Fitzroy,and returned therewhen their parentsdivorced, performingat local pubs.They were takenfrom their family atthe age of 10 andsent to a Catholicschool inToowoomba.Their musiccombines aspects ofIndigenous andEuropean musicalcultures, blendingguitar and drums withtraditional Yolngudances.Their children'sbook 'Our Home,Our Heartbeat'became the best-selling children'sbook in Australia inJune 2020

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Whilst recording ‘Made For You’ in New York with producer David Kahne, musical icon Paul McCartney dropped by the studio and wrote additional guitar riffs for the song.
  2. In 2019, they were awarded Young Australian of the Year, during which he delivered his acceptance speech in both English and Yolngu Matha.
  3. They are the highest ranking Indigenous artist ever in the Triple J Hottest 100.
  4. In 2013, they won a Deadly Award for Lifetime Contribution to Healing the Stolen Generations as well as for Album of the Year.
  5. Their song won a human rights award, drawing attention to the hardship and humiliation suffered by members of the Stolen Generation.
  6. Their band formed in 1985 as a merger of two bands: Swamp Jockeys and an unamed Aboriginal folk group.
  7. Known for their hip-hop songs which combines English with Yolŋu dialect.
  8. Their song highlights the lack of progress on the treaty between Indigenous Australians and the government.
  9. They co-wrote the song "From Little Things Big Things Grow" with Paul Kelly,telling the story of Vincent Lingiari's wave-hill walk off.
  10. Wrote a controversial song titled 'January 26' that added to the public debate about Australia Day.
  11. In 2014, their album, Blackbird, won the ARIA award for Best Rock Album.
  12. Founded their own record label, Bad Apples Music, which has signed several Indigenous hip-hop artists including A.B. Original, a joint project with Trials from the Funkoars.
  13. Named the 2020 Victorian Australian of the Year.
  14. The singer was a principal of the Yirrkala Community School and was appointed Australian of the Year for 1992.
  15. Established the Yothu Yindi Foundation in 1990 to promote Yolngu cultural development.
  16. Their song is a celebration of the achievements of Australia's first people's and their strength in overcoming the trauma of the child removal policy.
  17. Their song is told from the perspective of one of the Gurindji stockmen walking on Lord Vestery's cattle station before the walk-off.
  18. Their song criticises the hypocrisy of British settlers who brought Christianity to Indigenous Australians (including the commandment not to thieve), yet took the land that the Aboriginal people had inhabited for more than 60,000 years
  19. On his past suicide attempt and the high suicide rate amongst Aboriginal people in he said 'You can reach the darkest point in our life and come back, and come good'
  20. Their song was inspired by the mistreatment of Aboriginal youths at the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre.
  21. Their song “The Wrong Brother" was inspired by an incident in which there were stopped from entering a Shepparton pub by security officers, only to be told, "Sorry mate, we got the wrong brother."
  22. Spent much of their early life in Fitzroy, and returned there when their parents divorced, performing at local pubs.
  23. They were taken from their family at the age of 10 and sent to a Catholic school in Toowoomba.
  24. Their music combines aspects of Indigenous and European musical cultures, blending guitar and drums with traditional Yolngu dances.
  25. Their children's book 'Our Home, Our Heartbeat' became the best-selling children's book in Australia in June 2020