National Talk Black 250724
On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have:
Murrumu and Keidrich, Minister for Foreign and Trades for Yidinji Governemnt, talking about Yidindji having the technology to keep businesses going in the event of a cyber-attack or natural disaster. The Yidindji Nation proudly reminds the world of its groundbreaking initiative to combat the widespread disruptions caused by the recent software glitch crisis. As businesses and governments worldwide reel from the impact of IT outages allegedly linked to CrowdStrike software, the Yidindji Nation’s National Offline Data Exchange System (NODES) emerges as a beacon of stability and continuity.
James Howard, One of the 2024 Recipients of Bangarra Dance Theatre’s “David Page Music Fellowship”, talking about being selected for the music fellowship. In honour of the late David Page, this music fellowship offers emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait music/sound artists the opportunity to work in a professional, culturally respectful, and collaborative environment, guided by highly experienced mentors. This year, the two fellows will be actively contributing to Bangarra’s Dance Clan later this year. Congratulations, James and Good Luck!
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