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Still Here host Neil Morris talks with Archie Roach about his memoir, tour and album Tell Me Why'. The memoir digs deep into Archie's life and is accompanied by the album in which…
Regenerative farmer and author Charles Massy joins Uncommon Sense to discuss the ideas presented in his recently updated and re-released book, Call Of The Reed Warbler: A New Agriculture, A New Earth…
Daniel James and Vanessa Morris host the Invasion Day broadcast for 2021. Be prepared for a cross-section of Indigenous experience with highlights from the Share The Spirit Festival, selected speeches from Melbourne's…
Activist, historian, essayist, novelist and poet Tony Birch talks about family, challenging the archives, and the personal being political, which he explores in his new poetry collection ‘Whisper Songs’, out through UQP; and…
General Manager of Sweatshop Literacy Movement, Winnie Dunn, talks about the anthology ‘Racism: Stories on Fear, Hate & Bigotry’, co-edited with Stephen Pham and Phoebe Grainer; and Evelyn Araluen chats about the literary…
Neil Morris discusses the illegal felling of trees at The Flats on Yorta Yorta country. With presenter Daniel James.
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Dr Damien Finch from the University of Melbourne's School of Earth Sciences, tells Daniel how Australia's oldest rock art painting has been identified. Then, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June…
Healing Foundation CEO Fiona Petersen discusses the Aged Care Royal Commission and its implications for members of the stolen generations. Then, Aunty Geraldine Atkinson, First Nations People of Assembly Co-Chair and Bangerang and…
“Victorian people might know about Aboriginal culture in a broad sense, but what about local culture? What about local language, the local traditions and the histories of this place? Those are the things…
Priscilla Atkins, Co-Chair of The National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (NATSILS) discusses Black Deaths in Custody. Then, social worker and social justice advocate Sue-Anne Hunter on the March For Justice movement…