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National Talkblack 220823

National Talkblack 220823

We had: Shamaiah Sullivan, Indigenous model from Cairns, talking about her modelling journey. She has been given an opportunity to walk in New York Fashion Week next month and she has been modelling now for 4 years. Cassandra Banks, President of the Law Society of NSW, talking about how the Council of the Law Society…

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National Talkblack 210823

National Talkblack 210823

We had: Nathan May Music, Arabana , Yawuru and Marridjabin Singer, talking about his new single ‘Home’. As one of Adelaide’s hardest working live performers, May’s performed on countless stages, including the Adelaide Fringe Festival and the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament event. He is also set to perform his new single at…

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National Talkblack 180823

National Talkblack 180823

We had: Tahlia Liddle, talking about the Environmental documentary series, Larapinta, which premieres on NITV and SBS On Demand this August. Talia Liddle said: “My experience on Larapinta was life changing. Spending time with Elders and different communities along the river was an honour – listening and learning from voices that aren’t normally amplified.“ Dr…

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National Talkblack 170823

National Talkblack 170823

We had: Sarah Wilde – Service Manager Mission Australia NDIS Patrick O’Donnell – Director of Origin Support Services Pty Ltd And Tara Barclay – Executive Assistant of Origin Support Services Pty Ltd Have something happening in your community, and you want to talk about it, give us a call on 1800 422 416. Or Give…

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National Talkblack 160823

National Talkblack 160823

We had: Natalie Flecker, CEO, talking about the second annual Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships 2023 which took place last week. Patrick Cooke, CEO of Mona Aboriginal Corporation said, “This landmark indigenous rodeo event celebrates Indigenous culture and importantly, creates opportunities for Indigenous youth to train and become professional rodeo competitors.” Mount Isa Rodeo…

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National Talkblack 150823

National Talkblack 150823

We had: Professor Mitchell Byrne, Charles Darwin University Head of School Human Services, and Director, Australasian Centre for Resilience Implementation for Sustainable Communities, talking about how Yolgnu Mental health resource aims to break down cultural differences. Tiahni Adamson, Indigenous wildlife conservation biologist, talking about National Science Week this year (12th-20th August). In her current role…

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National Talkblack 140823

National Talkblack 140823

We had: Tracy Adams, yourtown Australia CEO, talking about growing connections and the key to tackling bullying. Ahead of the nationwide movement ‘National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence’ on Friday 18th, Tracy urges everyone to think about how we can develop stronger connections within our communities to foster positive, help-seeking behaviour, and stop…

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National Talkblack 110823

National Talkblack 110823

We had: Tiahni Adamson, Indigenous wildlife conservation biologist, talking about National Science Week this year (12th-20th August). In her current role as the Lead Community Engagement Officer for CH4 Global, Tiahni is part of a dynamic team that research and foster sustainable seaweed aquaculture, with a goal of zero methane agriculture. Ann-Marie, National Coordinator –…

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National Talkblack – Tiahni Adamson

National Talkblack – Tiahni Adamson

We had:Tiahni Adamson, Indigenous wildlife conservation biologist, talking about National Science Week for 2023 (12th-20th August). In her current role as the Lead Community Engagement Officer for CH4 Global, Tiahni is part of a dynamic team that research and foster sustainable seaweed aquaculture, with a goal of zero methane agriculture.

National Talkblack 100823

National Talkblack 100823

We had: On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Belinda Butler, Cornell Williams and Bram Collins, yarning with Trendy Trev about their new track. Dr Claire Golledge, researcher, talking about giving Aboriginal students and communities a voice in schools. A UNSW project championing cultural inclusion and genuine long-term…

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