St Jerome’s Laneway Festival have also announced that they are once again teaming up with The Dean Turner Project, a not-for-profit organisation started by the late Magic Dirt bassist’s wife Linda Bosidis, to help support support the Yiriman Project. Conceived and developed by Elders, the Yiriman Projects upports young Aboriginal people facing issues of self-harm and substance abuse, by reconnecting them with their cultural roots.
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