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Episode 3: The story behind the song 'From Little Things Big Things Grow'

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The song ‘from little things big things grow’ was written and recorded in 1993 by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody. It narrates the historical events of the land rights dispute between Vincent Lingiari and Lord Vesty, which led to a nation-wide campaign for Indigenous land rights. In this story, DJ Cheeky Fufu speaks with Mr Boe Spearim about how he came to know the story behind the song, and about sand as a symbol of reconciliation in Sudan. Radio in Colour is a special documentary series to celebrate 40 years of Brisbane community broadcasting. It is a partnership between radios 4ZZZ and 4EB, delivered with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation and the Multicultural Development Association of Queensland.
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The song ‘from little things big things grow’ was written and recorded in 1993 by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody. It narrates the historical events of the land rights dispute between Vincent Lingiari and Lord Vesty, which led to a nation-wide campaign for Indigenous land rights. In this story, DJ Cheeky Fufu speaks with Mr Boe Spearim about how he came to know the story behind the song, and about sand as a symbol of reconciliation in Sudan. Radio in Colour is a special documentary series to celebrate 40 years of Brisbane community broadcasting. It is a partnership between radios 4ZZZ and 4EB, delivered with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation and the Multicultural Development Association of Queensland.
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