Brenda Gifford

She was a member of the Australian rock band Mixed Relations[1] and is an archivist in the Indigenous Collection Branch of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA).

[4] During the 1990s she contributed to Kev Carmody's 1991 album Eulogy (For A Black Person),[5] and taught music at Eora College in Redfern, New South Wales.

[6] Mixed Relations toured internationally and gained local success when their single Aboriginal Woman reached #89 on Triple J's Hottest 100 in 1993.

Gifford's Mungala (Clouds) featured Chase on flute accompanied by traditional clap sticks played by percussionist Bree van Reyk.

[27] [28] 2021 - Dharawa Miriwa (night sky) - Commissioned by PLEXUS[29] 2021 - Minga bagan 2020 - Djiribawal[30] 2020 - Wagan 2018 - Mungala (Clouds) 2018 - Gambambarawaraga