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Speaking Out

Speaking Out

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Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.

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The 2025 Year In Review: Hard-won progress and ongoing challenges

The 2025 Year In Review: Hard-won progress and ongoing challenges

Looking back on the past 12 months in Indigenous affairs with Lindon Coombes and Lorena Allam.

2025-12-12 10:00:00 0:54:06
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Speaking Out

Speaking Out

Two of the biggest advocates for young people and children highlights issues, from Juvenile justice to childcare reform, what is working and what need...

2025-12-05 10:00:00 0:54:05
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Rewriting OUR history: Using film to expose our hidden histories

Rewriting OUR history: Using film to expose our hidden histories

Bringing to light stories that have been in the background of our history books.

2025-11-28 10:00:00 0:54:06
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Truth Telling in our sporting communities

Truth Telling in our sporting communities

Taking a look at the ABC doco End Game and how big organisations can support First Nations players and leaders, standing up against racism in sport.

2025-11-21 10:00:00 0:54:05
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Speaking Out

Speaking Out

Larissa talks with journalist Lorena Allam and author Angie Faye Martin about the intersection between fact and fiction in Martin’s debut novel 'Melal...

2025-11-14 10:00:00 0:54:05
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Chelsea Watego: "Honoring the Black Thinkers who shaped me"

Chelsea Watego: "Honoring the Black Thinkers who shaped me"

Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman, Professor Chelsea Watego, talks about her new book 'Black Thoughts Matter', and owning your own narrative as...

2025-11-07 10:00:00 0:54:05
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The Homecoming of 'kith and kin'

The Homecoming of 'kith and kin'

Archie Moore's award winning work 'kith and kin' comes home to Brisbane.
Larissa speaks with journalist David Marr and Writer Cheryl Levy examin...

2025-10-31 10:00:00 0:54:05
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Speaking Out

Speaking Out

Artist, curator and storyteller Uncle Djon Mundine, a fierce custodian of truth talks about career using his work to form a bridge between contemporar...

2025-10-24 10:00:00 0:54:05
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Calling for better support Aboriginal families of dissappeared loved ones

Calling for better support Aboriginal families of dissappeared loved ones

Ginny Jones and Dr Amy McQuire, talk about how they started the Disappeared Peoples Project -  supporting Aboriginal families in finding their disappe...

2025-10-17 10:00:00 0:54:06
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Examining the Racial Discrimination Act 1975

Examining the Racial Discrimination Act 1975

Tony McAvoy joins me to discuss the Racial Discrimination Act and how it has impacted First Nations peoples, 50 years since it was enacted.

2025-10-10 10:00:00 0:54:05
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Speaking Out

Speaking Out

Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.

2025-10-05 17:00:00 0:54:05
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Putting Mervyn Bishop in focus

Putting Mervyn Bishop in focus

Legendary photographer Mervyn Bishop reflects on his life behind the lens, and how he crystallises moments.

2025-10-03 11:00:00 0:54:06
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An Olympics to remember

An Olympics to remember

It’s been 25 years since Sydney hosted the Olympic Games.
And the Opening Ceremony's 8 minute section called Awakening showcased First Nations c...

2025-09-26 11:00:00 0:54:06
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Taking back First Nations archival history

Taking back First Nations archival history

Looking into institutions of knowledge, using archives and data to help decolonise place like galleries, libraries and museums.

2025-09-19 02:00:00 0:54:06
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Mathematics and revitalising Gamilaraay kinship systems

Mathematics and revitalising Gamilaraay kinship systems

Author and academic JM Field on how his mathematical insights offer a framework for revitalising Gamilaraay kinship systems.

2025-09-12 02:00:00 0:54:06
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Theatre as Ceremony, protest and cultural affirmation

Theatre as Ceremony, protest and cultural affirmation

Wesley Enoch on continuing to open doors for First Nations creatives and their stories.

2025-09-05 02:00:00 0:54:06
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How Indigenous fashion intersects with social movements

How Indigenous fashion intersects with social movements

From the Day of Mourning in 1938 to Blak Lives Matter in 2019, researcher Treena Clark reflects on the interwoven history of Indigenous fashion and so...

2025-08-29 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Disrupting Indigenous stereotypes

Disrupting Indigenous stereotypes

Phillipa McDermott is known for creating cultural change in large organisations and integrating Indigenous views into high-level strategic decisions.

2025-08-22 02:00:00 0:54:06
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A coalescence of hope and destiny

A coalescence of hope and destiny

Tanya Hosch is a champion for social justice and a staunch campaigner for the empowerment of First Nation’s people.

2025-08-15 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Supply Nation's CEO Kate Russell on buying Blak

Supply Nation's CEO Kate Russell on buying Blak

Kate Russell is the CEO of the not-for-profit organisation Supply Nation which brings together verified Indigenous businesses through a searchable dat...

2025-08-08 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Centring First Nations voices in family violence prevention

Centring First Nations voices in family violence prevention

Regan Mitchell is a fierce advocate for the prevention of family and gendered violence, having worked on both the front-line and the policy level.

2025-08-01 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Decolonising academia with Professor Eddie Cubillo

Decolonising academia with Professor Eddie Cubillo

Professor Eddie Cubillo, a truth teller connecting ancient and modern law, discusses his journey to decolonise academic institutions and his win at th...

2025-07-25 02:00:00 0:54:06
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NAIDOC Elders of the Year continue to pave the way

NAIDOC Elders of the Year continue to pave the way

Celebrate the immense contributions that the National NAIDOC Elders of the Year Uncle Phillip Harry Hall and Aunty Rosalie Kickett have made in their...

2025-07-18 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Carrying NAIDOC Week into tomorrow

Carrying NAIDOC Week into tomorrow

In honour of NAIDOC Week's theme The Next Generation, Jenaya Gibbs-Muir introduces four young First Nations leaders: Professor Braden Hill, fashion de...

2025-07-11 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Dr Rachael Maza on the power of Blak theatre

Dr Rachael Maza on the power of Blak theatre

Whether she’s treading the boards herself, directing the show or sharing her deep dramaturgical knowledge, Dr Rachael Maza’s voice has echoed across s...

2025-07-04 02:00:00 0:54:05
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From protestor to policy maker with Yvonne Weldon

From protestor to policy maker with Yvonne Weldon

Yvonne Weldon makes history as the first Aboriginal Sydney councillor, bringing the deep legacy of intergenerational trauma into spaces where change i...

2025-06-27 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Indigenising the curriculum with Professor Tracey Bunda

Indigenising the curriculum with Professor Tracey Bunda

Professor Tracey Bunda's groundbreaking work in Indigenising curricula is transforming how knowledge is taught, and proving that when Aboriginal women...

2025-06-20 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Voices that refuse to fade

Voices that refuse to fade

Discover Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue's extraordinary journey from forcibly removed child to one of Australia's most formidable Indigenous leaders through "L...

2025-06-13 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Can Aboriginal agriculture end the climate emergency?

Can Aboriginal agriculture end the climate emergency?

Josh Gilbert's new book, Australia's Agricultural Identity: An Aboriginal Yarn, challenges us to rethink not just how we farm, but how we understand t...

2025-06-06 02:00:00 0:54:06
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Linda Burney on 'Bridging Now to Next' for Reconciliation Week

Linda Burney on 'Bridging Now to Next' for Reconciliation Week

When Linda Burney gave her first speech to Parliament in 2003, she spoke of growing up Aboriginal in a country where your reflection in the mirror was...

2025-05-30 02:00:00 0:54:05
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Tasma Walton on connecting to culture in adulthood

Tasma Walton on connecting to culture in adulthood

Tasma Walton's novel I Am Nannertgarrook is based on the true story of her ancestor, explores the threads that link our ancient culture and beliefs wi...

2025-05-23 02:00:00 0:54:06
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Johnathon Thurston helps kids kick goals on and off the field

Johnathon Thurston helps kids kick goals on and off the field

Former NRL star Johnathan Thurston talks his connection to culture, his career and his community. We also explore the Go Foundation's impact on Indige...

2025-05-16 02:00:00 0:54:05
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What does the next term of government look like for Indigenous Affairs?

What does the next term of government look like for Indigenous Affairs?

An historic win for the Australian Labor Party, but what are the key priorities in Indigenous Affairs? 

2025-05-09 02:00:00 0:54:02
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What are the most important issues facing Indigenous Australians?

What are the most important issues facing Indigenous Australians?

An insight into the key election issues concerning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 

2025-05-02 02:00:00 0:54:04
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Remembering the Frontier Wars and First Nations ANZACS

Remembering the Frontier Wars and First Nations ANZACS

We highlight the history of Indigenous involvement in wartime conflict.

2025-04-25 02:00:00 0:54:04
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First Nations women and menopause: In conversation with Odette Best

First Nations women and menopause: In conversation with Odette Best

Professor Odette Best discusses her career as a nurse, researcher and her latest work looking at Indigenous women and Menopause.

2025-04-18 02:00:00 0:54:03
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In conversation with Brooke Boney

In conversation with Brooke Boney

Brooke Boney opens up about living in the public eye, fertility, and the witty and heartfelt essays about love, loss and ambition featured in her new...

2025-04-11 02:00:00 0:53:50
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Bridget Brennan on Victoria’s Yoorrook Justice Commission

Bridget Brennan on Victoria’s Yoorrook Justice Commission

Bridget Brennan discusses her recent investigation into Victoria’s Yoorrook Justice Commission. 

2025-04-04 01:00:00 0:53:58
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Nakari Thorpe talks family, Indigenous Affairs and politics

Nakari Thorpe talks family, Indigenous Affairs and politics

Nakari Thorpe reflects on her family legacy and her experiences as an Indigenous journalist. 

2025-03-28 01:00:00 0:54:04
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Race and Racism

Race and Racism

Adelaide Writers Week recently hosted a panel discussion exploring the intersections of race, history, and politics.

2025-03-21 01:00:00 0:54:05
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