Beginning in 2002, the Trinity Sessions has turned Goodwood’s beautiful old Church of the Trinity into a music venue much loved by artists and audiences. On Sunday August 24, the giant cross caped with rainbow colours and the Aboriginal flag off to the right side of the stage sets a fitting backdrop for a night of generational storytelling through song from First Nations duo Stiff Gins.

To open the night, young Ngarrindjeri and Gunditjmara singer songwriter Katie Aspel shares music she has been writing since she was 15 years old, expressing feelings of love, happiness and sadness, as she explains to the audience that she writes how she feels.

During Aspel’s set she acknowledges the legacy of her Great-Aunty Ruby Hunter with her song Kurongk Boy, Kurongk Girl – a song a about the Kurong

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