Podcast: National TalkBlack

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National Talkblack 170723

We had: From over the weekend at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair Katie Kiss, from Interim Truth and Treaty Body talking about CIAF 2023 and the work she does. Jedess Hudson, Indigenous Artist, talking about the stall she ran at this years CIAF and the space she’s currently in with her artwork. Patricia Adjei from…

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National Talkblack 140723

We had: Kathe Kiss – Executive Director of the Interim Truth and Treaty Body (ITTB) Jedess Hudson – Indigenous Artist, talking about the stall she ran at this years CIAF and the space she’s currently in with her artwork. Patricia Adjei – Talking about her role as the First Nations arts and Culture Director of…

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National Talkblack 130723

We had: Andrew Staite, CEO and MD at Pinnacle, talking about the barriers faced by Indigenous LGBTQIA+ youth in education & careers. 40% of Aussies believe there are more barriers for First Nations LGBTQIA+ people to get into tertiary education and 46% believe it’s harder for First Nations queer people to get into corporate careers.…

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National Talkblack 120723

We had: Alwyn Lyall, Uluru Dialogue representative, talking about FNQ Locals get their First Nations Voice questions answered. Alwyn Lyall Uluru Dialogue leader Eddie Synot are hosting community information sessions across Far North Queensland, giving communities the chance to ask questions about the First Nations Voice. Senior Sergeant Glen De Lai and PLO Stephen Grant…

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National Talkblack 110723

We had: Herman, Aboriginal aged care worker in Broome, encouraging mob to consider jobs in the care and support sector, disability and aged care. “It’s often easier for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to trust another First Nations person to care for them. It can make all the difference in the initial care period”…

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National Talkblack 100723

We had: Alfred Gray, dancer who is competing in the 2023 Festival. Sally-Anne Atkinson, Co Chair of the Truth and Treaty group. Uncle Erol Neal, who danced with the Kawadji Wimpa Dance Group from Yarrabah Have something happening in your community, and you want to talk about it, give us a call on 1800 422…

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National Talkblack 070723

We had: Live from the 2023 Laura Quinkan Indigenous Dance Festival Alfred Gray, dancer who is competing in the 2023 Festival. Sally-Anne Atkinson, Co Chair of the Truth and Treaty group. Uncle Erol Neal, who danced with the Kawadji Wimpa Dance Group from Yarrabah Have something happening in your community, and you want to talk…

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National Talkblack 060723

We had: Rae Johnston, talking about the new season of Going Places with Ernie Dingo, thrilling drama Firebite and the inaugural SBS Elder in Residence Oration. Samantha Walker, First Nations Operations Manager, and Sandra Levers, talking about the Deadly Women’s Indigenous development and leadership program 2023. This opportunity is for any Deadly First Nation’s women…

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National Talkblack 050723

We had: Samantha Walker, First Nations Operations Manager, and Sandra Levers, talking about the Deadly Women’s Indigenous development and leadership program 2023. This opportunity is for any Deadly First Nation’s women over 18 years of age to learn and grow new skills, meet other Deadly Sisters, and achieve a nationally recognised qualification. Register at https://deadlywomen.org.au/apply-now/…

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We had: Shauna Bostock, Author, talking about her book ‘Reaching Through Time’ – How a Bundjalung woman traced their ancient history from frontier violence to 2023. Shauna has worked tirelessly over the past thirteen years to trace her ancestor’s lineage all the way from colonialism through to present day, and the narrative that she has…

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