An interview with Barkindji/Paakintji multimedia artist and broadcaster Raymond Zada about his upcoming exhibition Ngaratya, which is a collaboration with six Barkandji artists designed to offer a dynamic portal into Barkandji country…
Arrernte academic Dr Vicki Pascoe joins Indigenuity to discuss her recent appointment to the Manna Institute as a researcher into mental health support in regional Australia and her book Australia’s Toxic Medical Culture:…
Barkandji woman, writer, curator, consultant and researcher Zena Cumpston returns to the show to discuss Plants: Past, Present and Future, a book co-authored with Lesley Head and Michael-Shawn Fletcher, which celebrates the…
Ngiyampaa singer-songwriter Pirritu joins Indigenuity to discuss his musical process as well as his volunteer work with the Ngiyampaa Language Project, which aims to update and make accessible the grammar first compiled by…
Palawa veterinarian and Assistant Dean (Indigenous) of the Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne, Dr. Cam Raw discusses his research on zoonotic parasites in indigenous communities.
Torres Strait Islander actor Aaron Fa’Aoso explains how the 'SWAT for Safety' national education campaign aims to prevent mosquito borne diseases, such as Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). And linguist Mary Laughren, discusses the…
Wurundjeri man and coordinator for the National Indigenous Business Summer Schools (NIBSS) program Dale Wandin explains the importance of NIBSS in providing Indigenous Year 11 and 12 students with experience in university life…
Brendan Kennedy, a Tati Tati, Latji Latji, Wadi Wadi, and Mutti Mutti man, who is the Vice Chair of Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN) and a leader in all areas advocating…
Host Krystal De Napoli shares her thoughts on the problems associated with the dramatic proliferation of satellites in our skies, resulting in clusters of space junk known as mega-constellations. By altering and obscuring…
Wiradjuri man Ben Armstrong, the director of the Aboriginal founded and run not-for-profit Indigitek, whose aims are to increase the participation and success of Indigenous people in the tech industry, talks about Indigitek’s…
Host Krystal De Napoli shares a piece from her book Astronomy: Sky Country, written with Karlie Noon, about the ways in which the skies inform the land in Indigenous knowledge systems, as…
In this episode host Krystal De Napoli shares two pieces of her own writing. The first was delivered at Queerstories, an event as part of Melbourne Writers Festival, detailing how an early experience…
Darug woman, researcher and archaeologist Maddison Miller talks with Jadawadjali, Gunditj-mera, Wemba Wemba, Wergaia, Bindjali, Ngargad person and fellow archaeologist Leah Hunt. They talk about the difficulties in reconciling the colonial worldview of…
Barkandji woman Zena Cumpston, writer, curator, consultant and researcher, discusses her work curating the exhibition 'Emu Sky', which brings together over 30 Aboriginal community members from across South East Australia and is currently…
To celebrate NAIDOC week, Yorta-Yorta and Noonuccal, Goreng-Goreng woman, Dr. Ngaree Blow, interviews Wurundjeri, Dja Dja wurrung and Ngurai illum wurrung artist Mandy Nicholson about the new exhibition Handmade Universe, Dharangalk Biik/Star…
Corey Tutt, founder and CEO of DeadlyScience, explains how and why they're collaborating with science and technology company Merk to create STEM learning kits for students in remote areas; and filmmaker Bill Code…
Host Krystal De Napoli discusses one of the world’s oldest aquacultural systems, Budj Bim, developed and sustained for centuries by the Gunditjmara people. With presenter Krystal De Napoli.
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A conversation with filmmaker Alec Morgan, whose new film Ablaze, made with co-writer/director Tiriki Onus, tells the story of the latter’s grandfather, Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri man William ‘Bill’ Onus. A truly…
An interview with Yorta Yorta writer, consultant and Triple R broadcaster Daniel James. Daniel is the host of Triple R’s weekly First Nations affairs show 'The Mission', and joins Indigenuity presenter Krystal De…
To celebrate the release of her book Astronomy: Sky Country, presenter Krystal De Napoli delves into the meaning of ‘sky country’. She shares stories, such as that of Ngalindi the Moon-man from the…
A conversation with Gamilaraay astronomer and science communicator, Karlie Noon whose work focuses heavily on the safeguarding of Indigenous knowledges. She is the first Aboriginal woman in Australia to graduate with double degrees…
A discussion with Yorta Yorta artist Lorraine Brigdale about her work in creating “UNEARTHED: a projection mapped mural and microverse by PluginHUMAN” as part of the Shepparton Festival. With presenter Krystal De Napoli.
A conversation with Tagalaka author, musician and consultant Victor Steffensen, discussing his books Fire Country: How Indigenous Fire Management Could Help Save Australia and the recently released children’s book Looking After Country with…
A conversation with Noongar academic and musician Aaron Wyatt. Aaron has a research doctorate from the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance and has recently made history as the first Indigenous…
An interview with Hannah Presley, the director of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander not-for-profit organisation Agency Projects, about a series of First Nations’ led events occurring at MPavilion in February 2022. With presenter…