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National Talkblack 160323

We had: Mitch Tambo, Singer, talking about his new track with Reigan Derry ‘Great Southern Land’ released February 24th. The release of the anthemic Icehouse classic, ‘Great Southern Land’ (first released by Icehouse in 1982) has Mitch & Reigan singing in Gamilaraay and English. Bernard Namok Jnr, Training and Engagement Officer First Peoples Disability Network,…

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National Talkblack 150323

We had: Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) Commissioner Natalie Lewis, talking about how the First Nations children’s commissioners, guardians release national priorities. Senior Sergeant Glen De Lai and PLO Stephen Grant from Edmonton Police talking about online crime maps. Have something happening in your community, and you want to talk about it, give us…

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National Talkblack 140323

We had: Suzanne Naden, CEO of Bungree Aboriginal Association, talking about how Bungree Aboriginal Association are to deliver First Nations Family Dispute Resolution Services in Central Coast, Newcastle and Hunter regions. Bungree’s new service will establish a culturally safe family dispute resolution offering for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families with the aim of resolving…

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Edmonton Police 13/03/23

Edmonton Police 13/03/23

We had: PLO Stephen Grant from Edmonton Police and Kerry Johnson from First Nations & Multicultural Affairs Unit Communications, Culture & Engagement Division from Police Headquarters, talking about the future of First Nation & Policing in Queensland.

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We had: Larisha Jerome, Host, talking about Rich Blak Women podcast launches second season digging deeper into First Nations women’s perspectives on financial wellbeing. Launched on International Women’s Day, national Indigenous not-for-profit First Nations Foundation has released the second season of its Rich Blak Women podcast exploring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s perspectives on…

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We had: Melissa Previtera, Program Manager for Mission Australia, yarning about her role at Mission Australia and what they do. Farrah Linden, member of Mission Australia, talking about her role as a Traditional Owner in Mornington Island working at Mission Australia. Angie Diaz, NAISDA Unit Manager, talking about how creative collaboration signals strong future for…

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National Talkblack 090323

We had: Benjin Maza, Performer, talking about BlakDance presents Karul Projects’ first national tour of Silence which is starting this month in Wyong NSW. In a well-timed call to arms for Treaty, Queensland’s First Nations performing arts company, Karul Projects will commence an Australian tour this month delivering a powerful narrative in its original, compelling,…

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We had: Katrien Pickles, Senior Project Officer – Research and Policy at Royal Life Saving Australia, talking about how Inland waterways claim more than 900 lives. New research by Royal Life Saving Society – Australia analysing all drowning deaths for the decade found 924 people drowned in inland waterways, with males making up 80 per…

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We had: Paul Vandenbergh, Director/Co-Founder/Co-Owner Munda Wines , talking about his business Munda Wines, Indigenous Wine label. Munda is the Wirangu & Kokatha word for land that pre-dates the French concept of ‘terroir’ by over 80,000 years. Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) Commissioner Natalie Lewis, talking about how the First Nations children’s commissioners, guardians…

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National Talkblack 060323

We had: Paul Paton, CEO of the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations, talking about how Australian Indigenous languages represent 9% of the world’s critically endangered languages. For centuries, language has been used to form communities, create social cohesion and to mark outsiders. For Aboriginal people it has marked…

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