00:00 Fighting social disadvantage head on.
00:05 Larrakia artist Kutsy Don grew up in this gym.
00:08 Now she's taking her training to the bush.
00:11 So they can be strong within their bodies,
00:13 but also to look after their mental health as well,
00:16 show them how to express their emotions through sports and being active.
00:21 Wadaerra is home to more than 2,000 people,
00:24 many of them Aboriginal children
00:26 who are among the most disadvantaged people in Australia.
00:29 The rapper using this trip as a chance to connect
00:32 with young women and girls in particular.
00:35 We need more female role models in these communities.
00:38 We've got a lot of males, so it's good to really grow that
00:41 and connect with the girls as well.
00:43 Her performance wasn't the only show in town.
00:48 Rapper's Young Miller and older brother J Miller also taking to the stage.
00:52 There's not a lot of live acts there.
00:54 They don't really get a lot of attention there.
00:56 So it's people like my brother and I go in there doing shows.
00:59 It's good to give back, and it's good for the kids there to see that.
01:03 Wadaerra's struggle with unrest created headlines and attention
01:07 after a young man was killed during a riot last year.
01:10 These musicians now here to promote unity and peace.
01:14 Just be that motivational role model and just make a difference
01:17 and try and be an impact for the community
01:19 because these kids have so much talent,
01:21 but they don't have their hands on resources.
01:24 The concert rewarding for all.
01:26 Bring harmony to the kids and just show them that there's more out here.
01:31 And if you take a passion and go with it,
01:33 then you can go a long way if you really determine yourself.
01:37 A sweet song with a strong message.
01:41 message.
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