AWAYE! presents a diverse and vibrant Aboriginal arts and culture from across Australia and the best from Indigenous radio broadcasters around the world.
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A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Each week the team from Wangki Yupurnanapuru Radio in Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley, travel around the Fitzroy Valley to collect recordings, stories & song in local Aboriginal languages.
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To educate, empower & embrace aboriginal culture! Many non indigenous Australians have questions about culture, so Speak Easy is where I yarn with mob, indigenous friends & allies about topics that impact all our lives. Education, language, employment , family, identity just to name a few and we hope that through these conversations you will learn something new, feel empowered by that knowledge so you can embrace more deeply Aboriginal culture. Educate, empower, embrace , that is the heart o ...
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A podcast to provide an insight into the history, culture and connection of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in the Geelong, Surf Coast, Bellarine and Colac regions, proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative.
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RezBirds is a team of four Indigenous men that are tackling the hard hitting issues of modern society with eloquent lunacy. If you like deep issues but would rather they went off the deep end than into an ivory tower, then this podcast is a must listen. The team uses adult language and themes and it is not a PG program. Listener discretion is advised.
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Kado Muir is a cultural protocol custodian under Ngalia Aboriginal cultural ways. In this podcast series he shares insights, knowledge and stories to help create understanding and awareness that leads to opportunities for sharing and understanding across cultural spaces. Content is free, but you can also become a Paid Subscriber: for exclusive cultural learning and language content (https://anchor.fm/kado-muir/subscribe).
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Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations. From the Bunuba to the Wiradjuri, the clans of the Torres Strait to the palawa people, every mob has its own language and unique culture. Each episode will take you on a journey to a different Nation; to listen to the sounds of Country, share some language and have a little yarn. We’ll travel south across the Bass Strait to lutruwita (Tasmania) and learn about the mums of palawa Country. Look out for crocs in Wadjiga ...
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Join dual Walkley award winning Wandering Journo Nance Haxton in conversation with authentic, sometimes eclectic, and often pre-eminent Australians about the streets of their town. Stories about where they grew up, the environment they live, and what inspires them. Go on an audio journey with Nance highlighting a different slice of Australian life each episode. Find all of Nance Haxton's links and work https://lnk.to/p2NSuH (HERE)
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This year Indigenous Business Month celebrated a significant milestone – marking its 10th anniversary. Last week, a special breakfast event commemorated this achievement and honouring the successes of Indigenous businesses over the past decade. as well as announcing this year’s Indigenous Business Month award winners.…
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Jasmin McGaughey presents ‘Words to Sing the World Alive’ a celebration of First Nations languages
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The book ‘Words to Sing the World Alive’ celebrates First Nations languages from across the continent. Through this book, forty high profile First Nation writers and thinkers, journalists and lawyers, artists and astronomers come together to reveal their favourite and significant words. Words that evoke the power of childhood and the wonder of Coun…
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NITV Radio - on air program 28/10/2024
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Indigenous girls' education project in Pilbara receives boost from Women's Fund -Questions asked over Qantas flight upgrades for politicians -And, in football, the Matildas anticipating a tough match against Germany....
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Post-referendum reflections one year on, and 'booroo'
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One year on from the 2023 Referendum, author and advocate Thomas Mayo, arts and culture powerhouse Lydia Miller, and lecturer and researcher Michael Mossman discuss why it's more productive to look at what we’ve gained instead of what we lost. Plus for Word Up, Jane Edwards shares the Nyigina word for home.…
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Curated by Wiradjuri man and multidisciplinary artist Joel Bray, Brolga: A Queer Koori Wonderland is described as an interactive art party. This performance is a highlight of the upcoming Liveworks Festival 2024.
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Kinchela Boys Home marks 100 years with a vision for National Healing and Truth-Telling Centre
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As the Kinchela Boys Home marked its 100th anniversary on Saturday, October 19; survivors, known as Uncles, advocated for transforming the site into a national centre for healing and truth-telling. The Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation called for recognition, healing, and preserving their stories.…
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NITV Radio - on air program 21/10/2024
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program of Monday 21/10/2024
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NSW Celebrates Aboriginal languages week: honoring culture and identity - Qantas ordered to pay $170,000 to three former employees - And, King Charles continues his royal visit in Australia with engagements in Canberra...
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Joshua Creamer on the critical importance of truth-telling
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On this episode of Streets of Your Town, we feature someone I’ve wanted you to meet on this podcast for years. I’ve written about him for national media outlets such as The New Daily and National Indigenous Radio Service, about his achievements acting as a Barrister on some of the most challenging human rights class actions across Australia. Joshua…
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The versatility of Bumpy, and Tarnanthi Art Fair
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Noongar singer-songwriter Bumpy is the artist in residence at Melbourne International Jazz Festival. After two years, she’s ready to share her new work, inspired by Country and language: Tooni. Nici Cumpston and Sarah Brown take to you Tarnanthi Art Fair where they’re helping raise funds for Purple House. Plus, DanceRites has returned for another y…
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NITV Radio - on air program 16/10/2024
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NITV Radio - News 16/10/2024
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An all-Indigenous Labor opposition to face newly sworn in CLP government in the Northern Territory - A new report shows how difficult it is to find affordable housing as an essential worker - And, the government reveals new measures to stop companies ripping off consumers...
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The Point looks back at the year since the failed referendum as the fight for recognition continues
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Airing this Tuesday, October 15 at 7.30 PM on NITV, the last episode of the Point for 2024 marks the one-year anniversary of the failed referendum and explores the ongoing impact on First Nations communities. Over the past season, the series has travelled across the country to tell the stories of First Nations communities and amplify their voices. …
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NITV Radio - on air program 14/10/2024
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NITV Radio - News 14/10/2024
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Malarndirri McCarthy reflects on failed Voice referendum, outlines path forward for Indigenous affairs - A sheriff says a third assassination attempt against Donald Trump has been thwarted - And, a new plan announced to prepare Australia for the expected arrival of a deadly variant of bird flu...
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Meet the Tennant Creek Brio, and T Breezy
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The Tennant Creek Brio is an art collective that grew out of a mental health program for men. As the collective prepares for its first major survey exhibition, artist Jimmy Frank Jupurrula explains how their work blends strong cultural values with a punk attitude. Then, meet T Breezy. He’s a Gamilaraay artist whose trap and drill stylings take shap…
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NITV Radio - on air program 9/10/2024
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NITV Radio - News 9/10/2024
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New date reveals First Nations Victorians 11 times more likely to be searched by police -Debate over whether the NBN should remain publicly owned - And, the U-N Secretary-General expresses concern over an Israeli parliament bill...
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Alec Harrison, elder within the South Coast community, attended this year’s Koori Knockout to proudly support both his son, the captain of the South Coast Sea Eagles, and his granddaughter Olivia Harrison, who played for the Blacktown Red Belly Warriors.
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On the final day of the 2024 Koori Knockout, the Redfern All Blacks Women’s team claimed the top prize, cementing their place as champions in a thrilling grand final win. The annual Knockout is not only a platform for fierce rugby league competition but also an important space for showcasing the strength and skill of women in the sport.…
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The Koori Knockout is more than just a showcase of fierce competition on the footy field, it’s a powerful celebration of First Nations culture and community. While players go head-to-head, the event also provides a valuable platform for small Blak businesses, allowing First Nations creators and entrepreneurs to shine and share their work throughout…
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NITV Radio - News 7/10/2024
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Creation of a First Nations Child Commissioner hailed as a major milestone - 904 Australians evacuated from Lebanon in the last 48 hours - And, the world marks 12 months since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel...
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Thou Shalt Not Steal, and Shine on Gimuy
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Thou Shalt Not Steal is the latest show from Kateye filmmakers Dylan River and Tanith Glynn-Maloney. Dylan discusses why he’s drawn to telling stories of young people. Then Rhoda Roberts has brought that expertise to Shine on Gimuy, a budding light festival in Cairns. She explains why it’s important to feature local talent. Plus for Word Up, Jane E…
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Zayd Williams, from the Dindima Under 15s, caught up with NITV Radio to share his thoughts on how his team is faring at this year’s Koori Knockout. With a strong focus on teamwork and representing their community, Zayd expressed pride in his side’s performance so far in the tournament.
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Day one of the Koori Knockout kicked off with an exciting lineup, featuring both women’s and juniors sides taking to the field in a display of community pride and fierce competition. Among the teams was the Under 17s Erambie All Blacks, with talented young players Nathen Chang, Yindyamarra Johnson, and Curtis Bell playing side by side.…
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Birrunga Wiradyuri welcomes Queensland Truth telling and Healing Inquiry
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Birrunga Wiradyuri, a prominent First Nations artist and community leader from New South Wales, who lives and works in Meanjin (Brisbane), has expressed his support for the recently launched Queensland Truth Telling and Healing Inquiry. While the inquiry is taking place in Queensland, Wiradyuri believes that the issues it addresses are universal an…
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The significance of the Koori Knockout: A modern-day corroboree
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The NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout, also known as the Koori Knockout, stands as one of the most significant events for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Held annually over the October long weekend, the event is a celebration of culture, community and competition.
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Phillemon Mosby reflects on the importance of Queensland's Truth telling inquiry for Torres Strait Islanders
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Phillemon Mosby, Mayor of the Torres Strait Island Regional Council, discusses the significance of Queensland’s Truth Telling and Healing Inquiry, highlighting its impact on First Nations communities, particularly the Torres Strait Islanders.
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NITV Radio - on air program 30/09/2024
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NITV Radio - News 30/09/2024
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A parliamentary inquiry told Indigenous economic empowerment key to Closing the Gap - The man jailed for kidnapping four-year-old Cleo Smith fails in bid to reduce his sentence - And, warnings of visa cancellations for those who indicate support for a terrorist organisation...
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First Nations artists and sisters Sarrita and Tarisse King created a design of a limited edition of glasses for a special program to make eyecare more accessible for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
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Hear a panel discussion about the role (and state) of First Nations poetry with four poets at the NSW State Library as part of BBC and Red Room Poetry’s Contains Strong Language poetry festival. Plus for Word Up, Will Blackley shares the Kalkatungu words he uses when a storm is brewing.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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NITV Radio - on air program 25/09/2024
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NITV Radio - News 25/09/2024
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Malarndirri McCarthy defends First Nations ambassadorship as it fosters Indigenous diplomacy and trade opportunities - Anthony Albanese tries to deflect a report the government is considering negative gearing changes - And, Penny Wong says there are too many Australians in Lebanon for the government to evacuate...…
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Luke Carroll talks about his career and the responsibilities of being an Aboriginal actor
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He is a regular on Aussie TV screens since the age of 9 and known for his multiple film, TV and theatre roles. Luke Carroll is also an ambassador of Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation supporting Indigenous and refugee kids.
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A deep dive into the complex issues facing young Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory, as explored in the upcoming episode of NITV's The Point.
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NITV Radio - on air program 23/09/2024
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Australia's two biggest supermarkets sued over allegations of misleading discounts -People of First Nations heritage and diverse communities encouraged to join bone marrow donor registry - And,193 countries back a new pact on global co-operation to tackle climate change, wars and inequality...
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Pop school with Alethea Beetson, and Operation Boomerang
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Alethea Beetson shares how her most recent show Meet Your Maker influenced the way she thinks about theatre, performance and her own voice. And Yamatji actor and director Bruce Denny discusses his show Operation Boomerang. Plus, for Word Up Will Blackley shares the Kalkatungu word for kangaroo.Par Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Including Aboriginal perspectives in early childhood curricula
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Both Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators attend Jessica Staines’ Koori Curriculum consultations to learn how to include First Nation’s culture into their curricula.
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The collaboration focuses on supporting First Nations students in the film and broadcast sectors through the newly launched HOYTS Group First Nations Scholarship Program. This scholarship initiative is designed to create meaningful opportunities for emerging Indigenous talent in these industries.
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NITV Radio - on air program 18/09/2024
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program of Wednesday 18/09/2024
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