About this Event
Be inspired this July
From humble beginnings in Normanton, northern Queensland, to travelling the world with Snoop Dogg, Cameron Callope has lived many different lives in his 47 years.
Cameron Callope (1992) has forged a successful career in the music industry. Under the stage name ‘C-Roc’, Cameron helped start Australia’s first aboriginal rap group in the mid-90s. Native Ryme was the first nationally recognised Indigenous rap group in Australia and in 1998 became the first domestic hip hop group to win a national music award, a Deadly Award. From here the band went on tour with The Cruel Sea and Naughty by Nature, gaining them international recognition. The limelight kept shining as ‘C-Roc’ was soon contacted by Snoop Dogg who then opened up doors to the Kardashians, Johnny Depp and Justin Bieber, among others.
Despite spending periods of his young adult life homeless, Cameron remained committed to finding the best and most authentic version of himself. He wanted to give back and, after he saw the power of medicine in his own life, he decided to use it to transform the lives of others.
Cameron only attended St Peters for a short time in the early 90s however, he says his time here had a great impact on him.
“I believe St Peters gave me the platform to know how to operate in a world where the doors of opportunity open and all I had to do was walk through.”
He can’t wait to share his story with the group.
Important Information
Please ensure you book a ticket for both yourself and your son/s, including your son/s name and year level, and any dietary requirements.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Peters Lutheran College - Cafe 45, 66 Harts Road, Indooroopilly, Australia
AUD 25.00
