National Talk Black 200524
On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have:
Jasmine and Penelope, Young First Nations artists apart of UMI Arts exhibitors “Culture through our eyes”, talking about showcasing their art for the exhibition “Culture through our eyes” Friday 24th May. UMI Arts is the peak Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts and cultural organisation for Far North Queensland.
Rachael Beswick and Michael Hogan, Co-Chair of the Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network (QCYCN) and Executive Convenor of Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership, talking about the Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network 2024 Annual Forum. The Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network connects health professionals, services, and systems across Queensland to improve the safety and quality of health care. This year’s forum highlights the critical need for early intervention and engagement, with a dedicated focus on these elements from a life course perspective.
Cassandra Pons, Founder of Lazy Girl Lingerie, talking about Indigenous Fashion Projects (IFP) involvement with the Australian Fashion Week. Indigenous Fashion Projects (IFP) and David Jones welcome the return of the IFP Pathways Program for 2024, nurturing and overseeing the designs of seven First Nations creatives, with five showcasing at Australian Fashion Week.
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