Blue City, Red Car , 2021
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Tiffany Garvie is a Gunggari women. Her mother’s family are from South Central Queensland around Mitchell and the Maranoa River. Tiffany grew up on Yolngu country in Arnhem Land in the mining town of Nhulunbuy. With a background as an ABC trained radio broadcaster and producer, she has worked in mainstream and First Nations media, as well as corporate communications and marketing. Tiffany is an avid photographer, a finalist in the National Photographic Portrait Prize (2018), published poet, award winning songwriter and lover of live music. And, after lots of travel all over the world and Australia, she has finally settled and happily calls Naarm home where you will find her shooting any number of live music, festival and cultural events.

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