NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 14/11/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 14/11/2025

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

Jyi Lawton, AEMEE CEO, talking about the 2025 AEMEE Conference. The 2025 AEMEE Conference kicked off last week on Larrakia Country in Darwin. They also celebrated 20 years! AEMEE is an Aboriginal Enterprises in Mining, Energy and Exploration Ltd. AEMEE is an incorporated not-for-profit company set up to grow Indigenous businesses in Australia and overseas in mining and allied industries. The AEMEE Conference is an amazing opportunity to bring together Traditional Owners, Indigenous businesses and industry from across Australia and beyond. This year’s theme – Beyond Boundaries: Partnerships, Power & Prosperity – captures the spirit of looking ahead. ALSO HIGHLIGHTING – AEMEE AWARDS – AEMEE’s National Resource Sector Awards aim to highlight the success of Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses across a range of categories. The presentation of these prominent awards concludes AEMEE’s Annual Conference. You can find out more via the link below! (Photo Credit: AEMEE)

https://www.aemee.org.au/annualconference

Nita Ambrym, Wugu Nyambil Ltd Yarrabah Blue Card Liaison Officer (Ngambu Gadi-gadi Gu), talking about Yarrabah “One Mob, One Stop” Government Services Providers Day Community Event – 10 & 11 December 2025. In collaboration with their Cairns Advisory Unit, they are proud to announce their 2nd “One Mob, One Stop” Government Services Providers Day, which will take place in the community of Yarrabah on 10–11 December 2025, held at the Yarrabah Community Hall from 9:00am to 4:00pm. This event is a great opportunity for Yarrabah residents and surrounding communities to access a wide range of government services — all in one place. (Photo Credit: Yarrabah Business Hub)

Yung Milla, NT Performing Arts Award – Young Achiever Award Finalist, talking about Finalists announced for the 2025 NT Performing Arts Awards. The finalists for the 2025 NT Performing Arts Awards have been revealed, celebrating the Territory’s most inspiring performers, producers, educators and creative teams. Artists, producers, directors, educators and creative teams across the Territory were encouraged to nominate outstanding individuals and productions that have inspired, entertained and shaped the Territory vibrant performing arts scene. This year, a record number of nominations were received, highlighting the strength, diversity and innovation of the NT’s performing arts industry. The winners will be announced at a red-carpet awards ceremony at GYRACC, Katherine, on Tuesday, 18 November 2025, marking the first time the prestigious event will be hosted in the Big Rivers region. Categories include: People’s Choice Award, Production of the Year, Performer of the Year, Young Achiever Award, Behind the Scenes – Creative, Behind the Scenes – Production, Inspiring Educator, Impact Award and the Ultimate Legend Award. YUNG MILLA – YOUNG ACHIEVER AWRD: For any young artist between 18-25 years of age who has made a significant contribution to the performing arts in the Northern Territory. This can be on stage or behind the scenes. Good Luck, Yung Milla! You can find out more via the link below! (Photo Credits: NT News)

https://dpsc.nt.gov.au/arts…/nt-performing-arts-awards

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