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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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Powerhouse Parramatta and Cité internationale des Arts have announced Sydney-based Worimi and Biripi guri architect, Jack Gilmer, as one of the recipients of the 2024 galang residency program. Gilmer's project aims to investigate the display and treatment of Indigenous artifacts and collections, addressing the colonial history of museology. With a …
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Jody Rallah, a multidisciplinary Yuggera and Biri artist from Brisbane, has been selected for the 2024 galang residency program. Rallah's project focuses on the application of Braille and other tactile language systems in haptic art-making approaches. With a goal to deepen her understanding of cultural preservation through architecture and curated …
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Joseph Collinson, a Kungarakan man, shares his journey of becoming a teacher and his mission to bring more Indigenous representation to the education sector. Through his involvement in the 'Be That Teacher' campaign, Joseph aims to inspire future generations and bridge the gap in Indigenous representation in teaching roles.…
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Federal Cross-bench MPs Push for Enhanced Powers for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner - Australia announces a new 4.6 billion dollar deal with the United Kingdom as part of the AUKUS deal - And, the United States puts forward a ceasefire in Gaza vote resolution to the United Nations Security Council...…
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Coinciding with Harmony Day and the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the National Indigenous Youth Education Coalition (NIYEC) is releasing its groundbreaking "The School Exclusion Project" research report. Hailed as an Australian-first, the research delves into the historical roots of exclusion faced by Aboriginal an…
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More kids, most of them Indigenous will end up behind bars under proposed changes to the NSW youth bail laws - Labor says it's 'not too worried' by Queensland by-election results, despite substantial swings towards the Liberal National Party in Inala and Ipswich West - And, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his first speech following his wi…
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First Nation businesses are losing millions yearly due to "black cladding," an unjust practice in taxpayer-funded contracts. Matthew Karakoulakis, CEO of AMK Law, a 100% Indigenous owned legal firm, has just launched BaM; a masterclass series aiming to identify and eradicate “black cladding”. In our conversation, Matthew elaborates on the detriment…
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A 1-billion-dollar package unveiled to fully fund all schools in the Northern Territory, including those in remote First Nations communities - The government forced to reissue visas to immigration detainees after a legal bungle - And, negotiators in the Middle East are hopeful a ceasefire deal can be reached on Gaza during the month of Ramadan...…
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Calls for calm ensue as police charge a Broome man for allegedly restraining three children with cable ties outside his home. Associate Professor Hannah McGlade from Curtin Law School condemns the incident, citing it as vigilante-like behavior targeting young Aboriginal children. McGlade highlights systemic racism and the lack of prosecution for ra…
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Rob Edwards is part of WOMADelaide 2024 First Nations line up. The multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter from Victor Harbor (SA), weaves the moving melodies of jazz, blues, and RnB with the powerful art of First Nations storytelling. His vocals narrate tales of the impact of the Stolen Generations on his family, infusing potent messages with…
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On February 26, Ngarluma songstress Lois Olney and master guitarist David Johnson joined us live to discuss their participation in 'House of Heart'; a celebration of the year of the Dragon at Melbourne's Chinese Museum, a multicultural showcase that also celebrates love and the diverse journeys to belonging in Australia.…
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The United States has vetoed an Arab-backed U-N resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war - The First People's Assembly of Victoria marks international Mother Language Day by renewing calls to embrace First People's languages and dual naming policies and state funeral for Lowitja O'Donoghue to be held on Marc…
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The Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has rejected calls by the federal opposition for a spending audit of First Nations programs - A stolen generation survivor has called on the Commonwealth parliament to help better support those affected from the stolen generation - And, violent storms have left thousands of homes and businesses i…
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