Stand4 - Drug and Alcohol Education Unit

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Stand4 Patron

“There are many drug and alcohol education programs around, but STAND 4 is unique in both its delivery and intent… It is helping young Australians STAND 4 a drug free future for our generation. It is a real privilege to be the patron for this growing work!”  Adrian Ross 

Adrian Ross is Australia’s premier indigenous didgeridoo performer. His mixture of traditional Australian indigenous music along with the contemporary feel of rhythm & dance is wooing crowds all over the world.

Adrian comes from the Moonahcullah community in southern New South Wales, Australia. His father is from the Wamba Wamba tribe while his mother is from the Mutti Mutti tribe. He grew up in the town of Deniliquin, moving to Queensland when he was 19.

This laid back Aussie guy is literally blasting his way to the top of his field with his expert live performances incorporating his music with an awe-inspiring communication that puts a new perspective on the ‘way forward’ for our nation.

He has toured extensively in Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Canada, South Africa and the United States. As well as playing at concerts, festivals and functions, Adrian conducts workshops and performs in schools to educate people about the didgeridoo and Aboriginal culture.

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“Playing the Didgeridoo is my way of expressing my thoughts and passions.” - Adrian Ross