The Comedic Ramblings of The Aboriginal Outlaws. Three indigenous comedians from Akwesasne Mohawk Nation Territory share a unique take on local happenings and global affairs in an uncensored and sometimes downright offensive voice.
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AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
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The Storyteller is a 15-minute weekly radio broadcast and podcast featuring true stories from Native American - First Nations people across North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation. Don't be fooled, this is not some religious, feel good program. This is real life. It's raw, direct and personal. If you're tired of the way things are, or wonder if there really is hope for something better, you may want to listen to some folks who understand. The Storyteller can be heard ...
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AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
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A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Tribal Fires is a podcast that will tell the stories of the Dumbartung Aboriginal corporations' 35-year history of working in the Bibbulmun Nyoongah community in the South West of Australia. These stories will tell of the cultural initiatives, interviews, and the political struggles that has challenged the survival of the organisation by attempted Government strategies to adversely attempt to cease the truth-telling and cultural empowerment of this crucial Aboriginal organisation.
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Im about helping out this world.I want to help out the environment,our health,& people in this world.Im all about fixing problems in this world.
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The Voices of Australia podcast explores all things interesting about Australian society. Join Anthea Hancocks, CEO of the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute, as she engages in thought-provoking conversations with experts in the field and influential community voices, shedding light on the intricacies of social cohesion in Australia. Tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts as we uncover the stories that make Australia’s cohesion unique. Scanl ...
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Hosted by Mundanara Bayles who was born and raised in Redfern (Sydney) Australia and currently lives in Queensland. The Black Magic Woman Podcast is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly First Nations people from Australia and around the world sharing their stories about their journey to highlight the diversity amongst First Nations peoples and the resilience of her people. She hopes these stories inspire her listeners and also create a better understanding of what First ...
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Showcasing Indigenous Entrepreneurship to the world.
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Join the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations and host, Charles Pakana, as we yarn with Traditional Owners from across Victoria about the amazing work being undertaken to care for and connect with Country, build stronger cultural communities and much more.
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RezXperts features a Canadian Indigenous - Aboriginal perspective in todays world, providing interviews, commentary, and discussion on current affairs, news, politics, culture, lifestyles, and more.
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Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
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Community Conversations is a new podcast — it’s a series of yarns with mob hosted by Paul Stewart (Stewy) a Taungurong man. Community Conversations exists to further elevate First Nations voices and causes and is an opportunity to discover and understand more about our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community who generously share their stories about who they are and what they stand for.
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Brought to you by Loughborough University’s Anarchism Research Group (ARG), Anarchist Essays presents leading academics, activists, and thinkers exploring themes in anarchist theory, history, and practice. For more on the ARG, please visit https://www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ and follow us on Twitter at @arglboro
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Here, we will share The Life-Giving Teaching Of The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad as taught by The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. The Nation Of Islam's work is to resurrect and improve the condition of the Original, Aboriginal, Poor & Oppressed people of America and the world! You will hear uplifting and inspiring words from many of the Student Representatives of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. Please visit NOI.org to learn more info. *this is not an "official" NOI page/service.
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Lidia Thorpe is a proud Djabwurrung Gunnai Gunditjmara woman, a human rights, climate, and forest activist; a mother, grandmother and survivor of family violence. She is the first Aboriginal Federal Senator for Victoria. In this podcast Senator Lidia Thorpe yarns with First Nations Elders and Activists about the injustices facing First Nations people and importantly, the solutions and opportunities that can come from self determination through the right policy.
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This podcast series is a celebration of strength, resilience and cultural pride…. as told by the Yued community of Moora. Narrated by Cyndy Moody and Daniel Hansen, this collection of stories was collected during Community Arts Networks Place Names project which explores the meanings of Noongar places. These playful, poignant and precious stories are our nation’s hidden histories and remind us that this always was and always will be, Aboriginal land. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl ...
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RezBirds is a team of four Indigenous men that are tackling the hard hitting issues of modern society with eloquent lunacy. If you like deep issues but would rather they went off the deep end than into an ivory tower, then this podcast is a must listen. The team uses adult language and themes and it is not a PG program. Listener discretion is advised.
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This podcast series is hosted by Dr Marnee Shay and Professor Rhonda Oliver who are the editors of a new strengths based text book about Indigenous education published by Routledge 'Indigenous Education in Australia Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures'. The podcast explores different topics about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education with chapter authors; a diverse group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Elders, scholars and educators. Front cover artwork by Aunty Denise Proud
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The Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs (AGG) is a non-profit organization on Fort William First Nation, next to Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. These podcasts are stories from our grassroots community-focused work.
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An open forum, presenting information and discussion around issues faced by prisoners in the criminal justice system and migration detention centres.
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The show about sleep, dreams, nightmares and what happens in your head after dark. Originally an independent podcast, now a weekly community radio show on Triple R 102.7FM. 12-2am Wednesday nights/Thursday mornings. Hosted and produced by Bec Fary. SleepTalker is produced and broadcast on stolen land. We acknowledge and pay our respects to the owners and traditional custodians of this land - the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation - and to their Elders, past, present and emerging. This alw ...
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Aboriginal Elder, Vicki Clark, OAM, and veteran ABC journalist, Philippa O'Donnell, celebrate stories about people who are building communities by sharing First Nations and western knowledge. Each episode takes you on a journey to an Australian town, city, or outback community where you will hear from fascinating people who are learning from each other's culture. Enjoy these inspiring stories with us.
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A weekly radio program on 100.5 Vancouver Co-op radio that discussions First Nations culture & spirituality.
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A weekly podcast deep diving into whatever the f@*! we want. Hosted by Evelyn, Oge & Sayo - Evelyn: Instagram - @etinosa Twitter - @itsetinosa Oge: Instagram- @ogeike_ Twitter - @ogeike_ Sayo: Instagram - @sayo.og Twitter - @sayoog Our theme music by Rey: Instagram: @emotionsofabipolarmilleniall The Champagne Breakfast Podcast would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation; the tradiitonal custodians of the land on which we record, and pay our respects to their elders past a ...
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Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations. From the Bunuba to the Wiradjuri, the clans of the Torres Strait to the palawa people, every mob has its own language and unique culture. Each episode will take you on a journey to a different Nation; to listen to the sounds of Country, share some language and have a little yarn. We’ll travel south across the Bass Strait to lutruwita (Tasmania) and learn about the mums of palawa Country. Look out for crocs in Wadjiga ...
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Ever since the Federation of Australia, a plethora of politicians, academics and media personalities have opined and commentated on Indigenous Australian affairs. But amongst the discourse, whether it be formalised debate or discordant blither, one voice has been notably absent: the collective voice of First Nations people. As of 2020, First Nations peoples comprise just 3.3% of the Australian population. Yet they represent 29% of the incarcerated Australian population, including an estimate ...
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Your insider scoop on all things cool, green and wild in metropolitan South Australia. Do you want or have a career in South Australia’s environmental sector? Then this podcast is for you! We are your enviro-exclusive on the people, projects and news of metropolitan SA. The Green Adelaide Podcast is hosted by our Communications Manager, Melissa Martin. On each episode she'll interview a local enviro-expert. From leaders and ecologists to planners and marketers to understand their career jour ...
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Hosted by journalist and writer Rebecca Davis, The Good Edit amplifies the stories of Jewish women. In a series of gritty and grounded conversations, Rebecca speaks with a range of Jewish women - from entrepreneurs to activists; creatives to survivors of major adversity, and many more. Rebecca and her guests delve into the journeys that have shaped us, the hardships we’ve overcome and go deep on the things so often left unsaid. Why? Because our stories are our power. Because we need to see i ...
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Hunting Vegans, a thoughtful new podcast that examines our complex relationship with the environment. Vegan yogi Niti Kala and wildlife scientist/lifelong hunter Nate Wehr ask the question: can you teach a vegan to hunt? The answer takes them on a journey beyond hunting, encompassing everything from ancient Hindu philosophy to modern piracy, from Namibian game reserves to the rivers of New York City and beyond. Each week hear diverse perspectives on hunting, conservation, outdoor recreation, ...
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The key to successful leadership is the capacity to be a dedicated servant. Although I've been a businessman, a parliamentarian, a community leader and volunteer, husband, father and a grandfather, through it all I have been a servant. I talk about these experiences in my memoir, "From the Wood Chair to the Green Chair". And in this podcast we feature conversations with a who’s who of successful leaders, and learn how they achieved what they did by being authentic servants. These stories mig ...
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S3 E10 | Health and social cohesion: A symbiotic relationship
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In Episode 10 of Voices of Australia, Scanlon Institute's CEO Anthea Hancocks unpacks the interdependency of health and social cohesion with two highly respected public health physicians. Healthcare leader and infectious disease expert Associate Professor Kudzai Kanhutu from the University of Melbourne and Royal Australasian College of Physicians, …
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NITV Radio - on air program 11/09/2024
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The Northern Territory Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro announces the full ministry, scraps Treaty Portfolio - Protesters clash with police in what could be Melbourne's largest protest in decades- And, the the US second presidential debate begins...
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Empowering Voices: Celebrating Indigenous Entrepreneurship at Supply Nation Connect
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Join us this week as my deadly tidda Ginny Jones (Unapologetically Blak & Ginnys Girl Gang) steps in on the mic as I recover from my operation. Recorded live from the Supply Nation Connect trade show, Ginny captures a variety of powerful stories from trailblazing Indigenous business owners. Hear from: 🔸 Uncle Kim Collard, National Naidoc Elder of t…
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All this time these people are witnessing to me, telling me Jesus loves me, then I start finally understanding what they meant. They told me that Jesus came here and died for sinners. He died on the cross because of the human race rebellion and sin - that we needed a Savior, we needed to be born again spiritually. That's when the Lord opened up my …
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*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.Sunday the 8th of September saw the official launch of Disrupt Land Forces 2024, with an event at Camp Sovereignty called "Lest We Forget The Frontier Wars." In this episode of Doin…
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Essay #89: Jon Burke, ‘Qalang Smangus: Successful Aboriginal Christian Anarchism in Taiwan’
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In this essay, Jon Burke describes Qalang Smangus, an aboriginal village in Taiwan which has been collectively organized. Jon makes a case for identifying it as an intentional Christian anarcho-collectivist community, assesses its success, and identifies its internal and exernal challenges. Jon is a former lecturer in photography and media studies …
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The Brady Bunch are a pretty big deal in the Brisbane suburb of Inala, famed for the big feeds in their kitchen and the deadly tunes on the turntable. One of 11 siblings, Troy Brady has slick dance moves borrowed from R&B superstars like Bobby Brown and Boyz II Men, but what he doesn’t have is a connection to Language. A cup of tea with a 104-year-…
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Embedding culture in digital games
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As a format, digital games do a great job of reflecting First Nations perspectives. Our stories tend to be nonlinear and expansive narratives that link the past, present, and future together. Games work in a similar way: they can tie the material to the spiritual and operate outside Western narrative trajectories. So why aren’t there more Indigenou…
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Will Blackley is part of a team of people working to revitalise Kalkatungu language in north-west Queensland. He's also our language legend on Word Up this month. Will shares the Kalkatungu name of a familiar constellation.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Developing First Nations cultural connection through play
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Ben Armstrong and Dr Rhett Loban discuss what it takes to embed First Nations perspectives in video games, and how games can do so much more than entertain us. Then, Kuku Yalanji man Jungaji's love of music has taken him on an incredible cultural journey. Plus, Will Blackley shares the Kalkatungu name of a familiar constellation.…
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The Aboriginal Outlaws Present: Killers On The Rise
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We are the Aboriginal Outlaws: Podcast Lions. While you might bask in our media mogality, we are in fact Masters of live performance. Speakers. Orators. Commanders of the stage. We Stand up and we comedy. In this exciting new episode we'll break down a recent set, promote some future gigs, of which you might attend and make you giggle, gasp and guf…
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In conversation with Peter Yu Pt.2
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Professor Peter Yu says Economic empowerment provides a meaningful pathway forward in Indigenous Affairs.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Indigenous scholar Hmalan is on her way to study at Oxford
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Hmalan Hunter-Xenie is one of five First Nations scholars who were awarded this year's scholarship by Aurora Education Foundation. Hmalan talks to NITV Radio about her studies and her passion for her field of study
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S3 E9 | The impact of inequality on Australian society
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This episode features Anthea Hancocks, CEO of the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute interviewing journalist Peter Mares and Dr Cressida Gaukroger on the escalating issue of inequality in Australia, and its multifaceted impact on society, democracy, and social cohesion. The conversation explores the ways in which inequality is manifesting, parti…
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Learning to read and write changes everything, says Jack Beetson
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From children's health to employment opportunities: literacy levels of Indigenous adults impact their lives on many levels
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NITV Radio - on air program 4/09/2024
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Selena Uibo becomes the first Indigenous woman in history to lead a major political party in Australia - Iran summons Australian ambassador over LGBTQI+ post - And, a Russian missile strike kills at least 51 people in Ukraine...
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Resilience and Harmony: A Journey Through Music and Motherhood
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🌟 "Emily Wurramara is a musical artist who can't be contained in any one genre" - SBS & NITV Living Black with Karla Grant 🌟 In this week’s episode I yarn with Emily Wurramara!!! In case you didn’t already know, Emily is a phenomenal Warnindhilyagwa woman, singer, songwriter, producer, and author. Emily opens up about her 14-year career, the releas…
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I didn’t choose dance, dance chose me
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Indigenous choreographer, dancer and performance maker, Vicky Van Hout talks about her professional journey and the workshop she is teaching in Sydney
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Wednesday September 4th is the Indigenous Literacy Day
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NITV Radio spoke to CEO of the founding organisation, ILF, about the celebrations as well as Indigenous kids’ literacy
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Indigenous leader Jayde Conway achieves leadership success.
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Jayde Conway, Curtin University’s Indigenous Cultural Capability Lead, is among ten women who recently completed the program Yorga Djenna Bidi program designed for Aboriginal women who aspire to influence, lead, and drive change.
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NITV Radio - on air program 2/09/2024
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I started running around as older adults do when I was a teenager, and we got caught one night, and we had an open container; I was only fourteen years old and I got judged as an adult, and I had to sit in jail. They wouldn't let me out of jail for seven days. It hurt me, and that's where, I believe... that was the turning point where I wanted to g…
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*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.In this week's Doin Time, Marisa speaks to representatives from the Black Peoples Union and the National Suicide Prevention Trauma Recovery about youth incarceration and Aboriginal …
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Human Rights Commission, National Children's Rights commissioner add their voices on calls to investigate an Indigenous teenager's death in custody in WA - One woman has died as severe weather batters the country's southeastern regions - And, the U-N says the campaign to vaccinate Gaza's children against polio is underway...…
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This month, Christine Anu has been sharing some of her maternal grandfather’s language – Kala Kawa Ya. For her final time on Word Up, Christine shares a word she learned recently after her Uncle Michael Jenson Warusam-Waigana heard her on the radio.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cultural Continuity and aligning with the principles of ICIP
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Dr Terri Janke says Indigenous cultures are like Indigenous lands: they aren’t free to be taken. It’s something that we (mostly) understand when it comes to visual art, but what about food? Or dance? Or even language? At Garma Festival this year, Quandamooka man Wesley Enoch facilitated a discussion between Jake Budd, Joel Webber, Patricia Adjei an…
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Protecting our knowledge and 'ngoezin'
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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property – or ICIP - is a framework that describes all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultural expressions. This can mean medicinal knowledge, language, artistic expressions and more. But how do ICIP principles keep our culture strong? A panel discussion recorded at Garma festival answ…
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April Phillips' film "kajoo yannaga" winner of the Uncle Jack Charles Award
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The XR film “kajoo yannaga” (come on let's walk together) by Wiradjuri-Scottish woman April Phillips is a groundbreaking cinematic and immersive two-channel projection that combines First Nations knowledges with cutting-edge technology. This gamified experience uses real-time motion tracking to guide participants on a virtual walk on Country.…
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In conversation with Peter Yu Pt.1
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Professor Peter Yu has been a long-term advocate for the social development of Aboriginal communities.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep 15: RE-RUN w/ Geoff Williams | Platypus Reintroduction to River Torrens + Australian Platypus Conservancy + career in wildlife conservation + platypus + urban adaptability + conservation strategies
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You might not know that August is known as Platypus Month. So to celebrate this iconic Australian creature we’ll be re-running our episode all about platypuses and reintroducing them to metro Adelaide with the fun and knowledgeable Geoff Williams from the Australian Platypus Conservatory. I’ll be back with a new ep for the pod next month! This epis…
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The Aboriginal Outlaws Present: Chucking Firewood
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We are the Aboriginal Outlaws, harbingers of humor, lords of laughter, gods of guffaw, and we bring you another fun filled episode of digital delight! Come join Joshua, Johnny B, and the Sugarbear for some good old fashioned giggles, climb aboard the mirth machine, cuz the Aboriginal Outlaws are taking you for a ride. You can find us on YouTube, ma…
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S3 E8 | Building social capital and active citizenship
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In this episode, Anthea Hancocks, CEO of the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute chats to Grace Williams, founder of Citizen Tasmania about the organisation's work and its efforts to support migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in resettling in Tasmania. The conversation delves into the challenges these individuals face, the role of education a…
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NITV Radio - on air program 28/08/2024
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Indigenous experts gather in Darwin for landmark Land and Water Management Forum - The PM says Australia has secured support for the Pacific Policing Initiative - And, Sudan's War marks 500 Days of Conflict that’s prompted the world's largest food crisis..
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ANZ Partnership Series - Kylie Cummings
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This episode is proudly brought to you by ANZ. A new series of conversations with different mob around the country to yarn about, meaningful career opportunities within ANZ, building the capacity of Indigenous businesses and organisations, and helping individuals in the broader community to achieve financial wellbeing and resilience. If you’d like …
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Global gathering exploring child development and well-being in First Nations communities meets in Mpartwe.
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Batchelor Institute of indigenous Tertiary Education has just hosted (August 18-August 25) at its Desert Precinct Campus in Mpartwe (Alice Springs) a weeklong gathering of around 100 First Nations people from partner organisations in New Zealand, Canada, the United States and Australia to share the successes and challenges of the SPIRIT project as …
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"Victorian Government's backflip on age of criminal responsibility: a betrayal of First Nations communities - Kasey Teerman"
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“We call on the Labor government to honour its commitment to raising the age of criminal responsibility to 14 years old, in line with the key recommendation from the landmark Youth Justice Review and Strategy.” - Kacey Teerman, Amnesty International Indigenous Rights Campaigner and Gomeroi woman.
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James grew up in Moose Factory, Ontario, a Cree community on the south end of James Bay. His parents brought him up in religion, but his life was empty as a young man. There was a man though, who had come to the community who was different... and he helped James move from religion to a real relationship with his Creator.…
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Essay #88: Jess Dillard-Wright & Danisha Jenkins , ‘Dangerous and Unprofessional Content: Anarchist Dreams for Alternate Nursing Futures’
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In this essay, Jess Dillard-Wright and Danisha Jenkins make the case for an anarchist approach to nursing. Part love note to a problematic profession we love and hate, part fever dream of what could be, we set out to think about what nursing and care might look like after it all falls down, because it is all falling down. Jess Dillard-Wright is an …
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NITV Radio - on air program 26/08/2024
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Torres Strait Islander Leaders demand independent inquiry following alarming findings on preventable deaths in remote hospitals - Parramatta gets a brand-new state of the art police station - And, the number of Palestinians killed since the 7th of October rises to over 40,400...
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A celebration of culture and science: that was Indigenous Science Experience in Redfern
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Visitors of the free community event got to taste bush food, smell native plants and herbs, make various sounds or touch and explore traditional tools
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Dancing with Bangarra is a career-shaping opportunity - and the entries are now open
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As auditions for the famous dance troupe open, recent graduate, Donta Whitham, shares his experience
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This story is about the continued spiritual and cultural colonization of our culture and spirituality as Bibbulmun people. It is the story of the Dumbartung declaration Jangga Meenya Bomunggur, a resistance against the exploitation of our culture and identity as Aboriginal people. It tells of the work of Dumbartung to protect our precious cultural …
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Gayle Kennedy's Me, Antman & Fleabag recognised as a classic of First Nations writing
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Me, Antman & Fleabag follows three central characters as they pack up the car, crank some Slim Dusty and drink in the good things in life like family, laughing and travelling. The 22 short stories are big-hearted, colourful, and full of humour. In the nearly two decades since it was published, Gayle Kennedy wonders if Me, Antman and Fleabag ever re…
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My Cousin Frank tells the story of boxing champion Frank Roberts
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First Nations participation in the Olympic Games has come a long way in a relatively short time. Eleven Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander athletes competed across eight sports in Paris, and four Indigenous athletes will compete in the Paralympics later this month. But the first Aboriginal person to compete in the Olympics was Francis Roberts — …
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