Best of National Talkblack – 07 02 2026

Best of National Talkblack – 07 02 2026

BONTB from FEB 7th 2026.

Coming up at 11am on this week’s best of National Talk Black we have:

Kieran Satour, Filmmaker, talking about Overland Telegraph Line documentary features First Nations accounts of violence. A documentary film by Aboriginal filmmaker Kieran Satour tells the story of the massacres in outback Australia when the Overland Telegraph Line was established in the 1870s. The film places storytelling firmly in Indigenous hands. You can find out more via the link below! (Photo Credit: Kieran Satour)

https://garuwa.com/the-truth-about-the-telegraph

Banks Nean, Banksia Nean Founder, talking about New First Nations footwear brand Banksia Nean officially launches. Founded by proud Barunggam and Kamilaroi woman and designer Banks Nean, First Nations footwear brand Banksia Nean officially launched. Each artwork is hand-painted, digitally translated, and printed onto vegan leather, with every shoe handmade for each style. Only 300 pairs are produced per style, ensuring each release remains limited and meaningful. You can find out more via the link below! (Photo Credit: Banksia Nean)

https://banksianean.com

Savannah Bolt, Charles Darwin University (CDU) Second Year Bachelor of Paramedicine, talking about CDU First Nations Introduction to University Program. Tens of thousands of school leavers are considering their university offers, putting their hard-earned ATAR to use. But what about the students who didn’t get the ATAR they’d hoped for? Without support from CDU’s First Nations Introduction to University Program, Savannah might never have pursued a career in health. You can find out more via the link below! (Photo Credit: Charles Darwin University)

https://www.cdu.edu.au/…/first-nations-introduction…

Councillor Raymond Kelly, NSW Aboriginal Land Council Chairperson, talking about the NSW Aboriginal Land Council marks 60,000th land claim with call for urgent reform. While the NSW Aboriginal Land Council marks an achievement – submitting the state’s 60,000th land claim – there’s less celebration from the peak body for decades spent waiting, and tens of thousands claims still undetermined. As of late 2025, more than 44,000 Aboriginal Land Claims in NSW remained outstanding. Some of the undetermined claims date back to 1984. You can find out more via the link below! (Photo Credit: NSW Aboriginal Land Council)

https://alc.org.au/nativetitle-vs-nswaboriginal-lr

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