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  1. Charcoal Lane is the debut studio album by Australian singer song writer Archie Roach, released in 1990.

  2. Aug 1, 2022 · 'Have a reviver in Charcoal Lane, I’m a survivor of Charcoal Lane,' Roach sings with a sweet regret at the song’s conclusion. He brings to the fore stories of other First Nations survivors.

  3. Aug 12, 2021 · Social enterprise restaurant Charcoal Lane is set to close its doors after 12 years of service. Operated by Mission Australia, the Fitzroy-based venue is known for providing hospitality...

  4. Nov 9, 2020 · Thirty years on from the release of Archie Roach’s groundbreaking debut, 'Charcoal Lane', Jack Latimore looks back on the iconic record.

  5. Aug 14, 2021 · While Charcoal Lane, which has been run by Mission Australia for the past 12 years, is closing, that doesn't mean opportunities for young First Nations people should end.

  6. May 10, 2018 · Situated in Melbourne’s Fitzroy, a neighbourhood flooded with achingly cool cafés, Charcoal Lane is one of Australia’s hatted social enterprise restaurants. Opened in 2009, the restaurant is a celebration of Indigenous Australia, from the unique cuisine to the cocktails and the fascinating stories that its Indigenous chefs and ...

  7. Aug 11, 2021 · Fitzroy’s Charcoal Lane – known for serving fine-dining fare peppered with native ingredients, and providing employment opportunities and training to First Nations youth – is closing after more than a decade. The doors will shut permanently on September 16.

  8. www.broadsheet.com.au › fitzroy › restaurantsCharcoal Lane - Broadsheet

    Charcoal Lane’s smart service and elegant decor do nothing to suggest “trainee”. The social enterprise restaurant exists to provide Indigenous and disengaged youth with hospitality training and meaningful work.

  9. The Songs of Charcoal Lane includes all of the 10 impassioned tracks from his landmark debut album, re-recorded in Archies home in 2020. When Charcoal Lane was released in 1990, the impact was immediate.

  10. Charcoal Lane’s centrepiece, ‘Took The Children Away’, shone a stark light on the impact of the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, and brought it to the attention of the global community.