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National Talkblack 270722

We had: Dr. Joel Wenitong, General Practitioner talking about the National Bowel Cancer Campaign launch. National Bowel Cancer campaign for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people launched Monday 11 July. This campaign aims to raise awareness of the importance of bowel screening and increase participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. The Australian Government…

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National Talkblack 260722

We had: Bereline Loogatha, Assistant Manager at Mornington Island art centre, talking about National Museum acquires over 400 artworks in partnership with Indigenous art centre alliance project, speaking on behalf of her mother Amy Loogatha, aunts Dolly Loogatha and Netta Loogatha who are featured in the exhibition . Alice Doyle, Associate Vice-Chancellor of the East…

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National Talkblack 250722

We had: Kathleen Toomath, Manager Carrolup Centre at Curtin University, talking about worldwide search launched for missing Stolen Generations childrens’ artwork. An international search underway in the United Kingdom for hundreds of missing artworks created by the children of Stolen Generations from Western Australia’s south-west. Alicia Michelle Glen, Transformational Coach and Mental Health Advocate talking…

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National Talkblack 220722

We had: Jebb Hutchison, General Manager at On-Country Pathways talking about First Nations young people in Albury Wodonga to benefit from on-country construction jobs. A new not-for-profit is offering employment pathways for young First Nations people in the construction industry. Renae Camilleri, Women’s Health Week and Community Engagement Manager talking about Jean Hailes for Women’s…

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National Talkblack 210722

We had: Danielle Hradsky, PhD candidate, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Clayton Campus talking about how to teach First Nations content and concepts across all levels of education. Monash University Faculty of Education researchers have found that drama helps students understand difficult and complex First Nations concepts, and can contribute to the survival, dignity, and…

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Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Yidindji’s role in the opening of the law season

Blak Law: Tribal Edition – Yidindji’s role in the opening of the law season

In this episode: We take a look at Yidindji’s role in the opening of the law season and what this means for the city of Gimuy. Join Darigan Lime, Gaan-Yarra, Yirrilam, Matthew Bilbara from the Yidindji police and Murrumu on this star studded line up.

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National Talkblack 200722

We had: Shelley Ware, TV presenter and commentator talking about leading First Nations People to unite to help end violence towards women. High-profile First Nations campaign supporters Shelley Ware and Scott Prince have joined forces as part of the fourth phase of the #StopItAtTheStart campaign to encourage their mob to keep having ongoing conversations with…

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National Talkblack 190722

We had: Mark Holden, Solicitor at Financial Rights Legal Centre and member of the Save Sorry Business Coalition who have been working to help those affected by the ACBF/Youpla collapse. New data reveals the local communities hit hardest by predatory insurer as calls grow for urgent Federal Government action. Harley Mann, Circa Contemporary Circus Circa…

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National Talkblack 180722

National Talkblack 180722

We had: Dr. Joel Wenitong, General Practitioner talking about the National Bowel Cancer Campaign launch. National Bowel Cancer campaign for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people launched Monday 11 July. This campaign aims to raise awareness of the importance of bowel screening and increase participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. The Australian Government…

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