NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 04/12/2024

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 04/12/2024

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have:

Dr. Olivia O’Donoghue, National Clinical Head of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Training, RACGP, talking about the ‘First of its kind’ framework that will embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values in GP training. The “RACGP’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural and Health Training Framework” has been launched and had Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical education experts and leaders lead development of the framework, which sets out a plan to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values and ways of being and doing in GP training. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) is the peak representative organisation for general practice, the backbone of Australia’s health system. Focussing on 12 guiding principles, the framework honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership and embeds Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values and culture into the RACGP’s GP Training and education program. To find out more, check out the link below!
https://www.racgp.org.au/cultural-and-health…/framework

Wally Tallis, First Nations Media Australia (FNMA) CEO, talking about FNMA and this years Converge. First Nations Media Australia is the national peak body for First Nations not-for-profit broadcasting, media and communications. FNMA’s annual CONVERGE event celebrates, showcases and recognises the essential role of the First Nations media industry in amplifying the voices, stories, and cultural narratives of First Nations peoples across Australia and abroad. This year, Converge was held on Ngunnawal/Ngambri (Canberra) country and gave the First Nations media industry the opportunity to come together to learn, share and network. The Converge also shed light on First Nations Media Australia’s, “Our Media Matters” – Renewing Australian Government Policy for First Nations Broadcasting and Media through 9 Calls for Action. To find out more, check out the link below!

https://firstnationsmedia.org.au

Helen Tait, Gunggandji-Mandingalbay Yidinji Peoples Prescribed Body Corporate (GMYPPBC) Aboriginal Corporation Executive Officer and Juliet Stewart, Mas National Queensland State Manager, talking about Gunggandji-Mandingalbay Yidinji Peoples Prescribed Body Corporate at national awards through support of Mas National. GMYPPBC is a charity and not-for-profit organisation based in Yarrabah, Australia’s largest discrete Aboriginal community. As a standalone corporation, they have been managing land on behalf of the Gunggandji and Mandingalbay Yidinji native title holders land since 2013. In the last seven years, they’ve grown from a single part-time employee to a committed team of 15. After winning both North Queensland’s and Queensland’s Small Employer of the Year Awards, they’re now headed to Canberra for the national awards. GMYPPBC’s impact on the local community is immense, particularly through their First Nation ranger program. Mas National’s collaboration with GMYPPBC since 2021 has seen remarkable success, placing trainees who have gained hands-on experience in diving, habitat restoration, and environmental evaluation and monitoring, all while contributing to their community’s wellbeing. To find out more, check out the link below!

https://www.gmyppbc.com

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