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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.
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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…
Presenter Beth AQ says goodbye to presenting The Glasshouse, after four brilliant years. This final episode features an interview with author and academic Chelsea Watego, who speaks about her collection of essays, ‘Another…
In 2016, Arrernte artist Declan Furber Gillick was living back home in Alice Springs working in an Aboriginal legal aid service when Four Corners aired its investigation into Don Dale Youth Detention Centre…
Acclaimed Canadian author Tanya Talaga joins Beth to chat about her award-winning true crime investigation ‘Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City’, which explores the deaths of seven…
Black and Blue is the remarkable memoir of Gunai/Kurnai woman Veronica Gorrie who worked as a police officer and fought for justice from within a system that attacks and kills mob on a…
More than 450 Aboriginal people have died in custody since the Royal Commission's final report was published 30 years ago. On average, that’s about one Aboriginal death in custody every three weeks over…
Poet, cultural critic and Bundjalung woman Evelyn Araluen says her parents wanted to raise “politically aware and resilient Aboriginal kids with these textual influences'', such as Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, and Blinky Bill, “that…