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Photo credits: Fiona Stokes
1996 Didjeridu Techniques of an Aboriginal Tribe
Website established devoted to the traditional didgeridoo playing techniques of Arnhem Land, ‘Didjeridu Techniques of an Aboriginal Tribe’.
1998 Wandering Didj project
Digital community event involving the voyage of an Australian didgeridoo hand-crafted by an Indigenous artisan across the world for 3 years
2000 Djalu Gurruwiwi website launch www.djalu.com
2002 Rripangu Yirdaki Festival, Black Forest, Eisenbach, Germany
2003 Establishment of iDIDJ Australia
2004 Community Collections, Melbourne Museum, Vic, AU
2004 Rripangu Yirdaki Sisters’ Cities Conference, Dubai, UAE
2005 Strike A Chord – The Science of Music, Questacon, The National Science and Technology Centre , Canberra, ACT, AU
2005 Rripangu Yirdaki, Ngan Girra Festival, Albury-Wodonga, NSW, AU
2005 Rripangu Yirdaki, Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, Vic, AU
2005 Rripangu Yirdaki, Black GST gig, Spanish Club, Melbourne, Vic, AU
Photo credits: Fiona Stokes
2005 Rripangu Yirdaki performance, festival and workshop, Montsalvat, Eltham, Vic, AU
2005 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) cultural awareness program in Gove, NT, AU
2006 White Cockatoo tour, Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi International Folklore Festival, Anseong, South Korea,
2008 Rripangu Yirdaki Masterclass, Galuru, NT, AU
2008 David Dharrapuy didgeridoo masterclass, Melbourne Didge Circle, Mia Mia, Vic, AU
2009 Darryl Dikarrnga Brown didgeridoo masterclass, Melbourne Didge Circle, Mia Mia, Vic, AU
2010 Meet the Stars Didgeridoo Masterclass, Darwin, NT, AU
2011 Mokuy Dancers tour of Osaka, Japan
2013 Gapuwiyak and Yirrkala boys, Melbourne Didgeridoo & Cultural Festival, Mia Mia, Melbourne, Vic, AU
2014 Launch of new iDIDJ Australia website