Shellie Morris
Shellie Morris is an Indigenous Darwin-based singer-songwriter. Shellie won the 2004 ‘Best Female Artists Award’ at the NT Indigenous music awards.
Her performance highlights include performing at the Closing Ceremony of the Arafura Games in Darwin, Adelaide Cabaret Festival and performing for millions including the Pope for World Youth Day 2008.
She has shared the bill with Yothu Yindi, Grinspoon, Vicka and Linda Bull, You Am I, Tiddas, Jimmy Little, Bluehouse, Rebecca’s Empire and Magic Dirt. She also works with Indigenous communities and youth throughout Australia, helping young people to write music about their experiences.
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