Wire : fortnightly news in brief from Jabiru, Gunbalanya, Maningrida, Warruwi and Minjilang
West Arnhem Regional Council
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Wire : fortnightly news in brief from Jabiru, Gunbalanya, Maningrida, Warruwi and Minjilang
Edition 333, 22 May - 4 June 2015
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7 West Arnhem Wire - Fortnightly news in brief from Jabiru, Gunbalanya, Maningrida, Warruwi and Minjilang The West Arnhem Wire | 22 May - 4 June 2015 THE TODAY SHOW IN KAKADU Abel Naborlhborlh, Graham Rostron, Damien Kamholtz, John Lemibanda, Lenny Wood and (front) Jack Namarnyilk at The TODAY Show broadcast on Monday 25 May. PHOTOS: MARK CODDINGTON Behind the scenes at The TODAY Show. Lisa Wilkinson tastes wyuk, or edible water lily, courtesy of Andy Ralph and Jenny Hunter. Mick Marimowa and Chris Gurruwiwi drew a lot of attention from the TV cameras. Karl Stefanovic, Lisa Wilkinson and Garry Lindner. Karl and Mick interviewed for Channel 9 News. Jesse Hunter, Jenny Hunter and Gabrielle OLaughlin. Woven pandanus on show at Anbangbang Billabong. Kakadu administration officer Kelly Mitchell with 10-month-old Missy. The TODAY Show Entertainment Editor Richard Wilkins. Mick Marimowa tries his hand at the sound technician job. Fred Hunter cooking up some bush tucker for the TV crew.