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Blak Law: Tribal Edition – New hope as Athony Albanese and Labor form government

Blak Law: Tribal Edition – New hope as Athony Albanese and Labor form government

A new govt, new hope as Athony Albanese and Labor form government. But how will the Commonwealth of Australia interact with the indigenous nations to gather the multiple treaties that it needs. Join Gaan-Yarra, Yirrilam and Murrumu for this podcast.

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We had: Tony Martens, Managing Director and Daijah Martens, General Manager at Australian Training Works Group, talking about the Australian Trading works opportunities happening at the moment. Acting Inspector Glen De Lai and PLO Stephen Grant from Edmonton Police, talking about Door-to-door scams. Door-to-door sales can promote maintenance services such as pest control, home and…

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National Talkblack 240522

We had: Jessie Lloyd, Australian Indigenous singer talking about her new “Four Winds” album, full of historical songs from the Torres Strait which is being released today. The second major work from Lloyd following the success of her first work Mission Songs Project, Ailan Songs Project is a contemporarised exploration of popular historical songs from…

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National Talkblack 230522

We had: Alec Morgan, Co-writer and Director talking about the remarkable true story of the first Aboriginal filmmaker. Documentary film ABLAZE, which follows the remarkable true story of first Aboriginal filmmaker Bill Onus, will release to select Australian cinemas on May 26, ahead of National Reconciliation Week which runs from Friday May 27 to June…

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National Talkblack 200522

We had: Michael Brown, Indigenous health spokesperson for Australian Digital Health Agency, talking about protecting your communities from COVID-19 and the flu and how to talk to digital health experts and get the right information. Anna Wairimu Jones, President of festival organisers Cairns African Association talking about Cairns African Festival on 28 May. This year’s…

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National Talkblack 190522

We had: Burrumunji (Lalania Tusa), First Nations Artist, talking about how she is using her talents to support Australians affected by breast cancer. The one of a kind NRL hand painted boots titled ‘Healing Journey’ are to be raffled on May 25th – and is an initiative of Bakers Delight, Burleigh Heads. Tickets are $1…

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National Talkblack 180522

We had: Melanie Harris, Australia’s first female Indigenous trade and investment commissioner Austrade talking about her aim to bring Indigenous culture, companies to the world stage. Based in Kuala Lumpur, Ms Harris is Australia’s first female Indigenous trade and investment commissioner and has ambitious plans to bring Indigenous culture and companies to the ASEAN region.…

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National Talkblack 170522

We had: Betty Taylor, CEO and Founder of the Red Rose Foundation Australia talking about Boys & Blokes urged to start a conversation about DV at a red bench during National Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. A national domestic and family violence support charity is urging boys and men from across Queensland to sit…

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National Talkblack 160522

We had: Chrissy Grant, Chair of Wet Tropics World Heritage Area talking about funding to increase recognition of Rainforest Aboriginal Peoples’ cultural landscape in Wet Tropics of Queensland. A $395,000 Australian Heritage Grant will increase education, awareness and recognition of the Indigenous heritage values and cultural landscape of the Wet Tropics Serena Thompson, Youth Verdict…

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