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Keerray Woorroong Gunditjmara woman Dr Vicki Couzens is a Research fellow at the College of Design and Social Context at RMIT University, who co-designed and is leading a new First Nations led study…
Today’s show features two interview, the first being a conversation with Aboriginal political activist Uncle Robbie Thorpe, who has been active in the fight for Indigenous sovereignty since the 1970s and whose new…
Martu woman Susannah Day is the CEO of First Nations-led arts organisation The Torch, who provide support to First Nations people who are currently incarcerated or who have been recently released from prisons…
Gamilaroi man Luke Pearson is the Founder and CEO of 100% Indigenous owned and operated media, consultancy, and training organisation IndigenousX. He disusses the journey to creating IndigenousX, and his desire 'to challenege…
AROHA is a dynamic producer and DJ originally from New Zealand, now based in Melbourne, celebrated for her electrifying performances and genre-blurring sets. Fusing house and techno with breakbeat, electro, footwork, and UK…
Walmatjarri elder, teacher, and singer-songwriter Kankawa Nagarra joins Daniel James on The Mission to discuss her music journey, as well as winning the Australian Music Prize for her album Wirlmarni.
YESNA is a Boorloo-based Yawuru and Karajarri DJ who blends high-energy grooves and percussion sounds across techno, breaks and global bass genres. They've supported artists such as Lady Shaka, IN2STELLAR, Skin On Skin…
From bringing her London-based party, Pulotu Underworld, back to Aotearoa for Boiler Room in late 2024, Lady Shaka is at the forefront of electronic music scene for her distinct sound, representing not only…
A conversation with Rosie Armstrong Lang, who is a Gamilaroi cultural woman and the CEO/Founder of the Culturally Informed Practices Institute. Rosie uses cultural practices to enable people to heal from trauma and…
Daniel James yarns with members of The Deans, a local soul band, then speaks to the Racial Profiling Data Monitoring Project's Professor Tamar Hopkins about ongoing racial profiling by Victoria Police.