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A portrait of Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter taken in 2008, two years before Ruby died at the age of 54. The two had been together for 38 years.

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At the official opening of the Kyana festival of Aboriginal arts, music and dance, on the Perth Esplanade in February 1993, Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter perform the song 'Louis St John'.

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This is an excerpt of a live performance of the song 'Love in the Morning' from Archie's 1993 album Jamu Dreaming.

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This clip of home movie footage shows Ruby Hunter recording vocals for the song 'Louis St John' from the 1997 album Looking For Butterboy.

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On the ABC Radio National program AWAYE!, Archie Roach talks to host Daniel Browning about his partner in life and music, Ruby Hunter. 

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Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter perform live, accompanied by the Deadly Band (Archie Cuthbertson, Kerry Gilmartin and Dave Steel), and introduced by Annette Shun Wah on series four of Studio

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Archie Roach discusses the momentous occasion when Paul Kelly and Steve Connolly asked him to make a record.

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Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter talk about their life as street kids, followed by an excerpt of a live performance of Ruby's song 'Down City Streets', which featured on Archie's debut album C

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Robbie Thorpe interviews Archie Roach at the 3CR radio studio in Melbourne. The station was one of the first to play Archie's music in the late 1980s.

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Archie Roach talks about the importance of preserving Australia's audiovisual and sound heritage at the NFSA.