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Postcards from our communities, what is special about or towns and people from our many nations. This show you can have a presenter who shows us around your town and introduces us to you mob and your favourite fishing spot, or the best spot for swimming for kids, or any other story that you think is special about your town.
Birubi is the traditional name for Stockton Beach, which is a 32km stretch from Stockton to Anna Bay. It has a huge cultural significance for the area. The earliest inhabitants of the beach were the Worimi tribe, the traditional owners of Port Stephens who spoke the Gathang language. Birubi is about the cultural history of Stockton Beach.
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