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Our First Nations contributors offer some words about what Reconciliation Week means to them.
The Merindas join Monique to discuss their forthcoming debut album, We Sing Until Sunrise. Although the pandemic has hit the duo hard, forcing them to postpone their tour, they’re upbeat about the…
Claire G. Coleman is a Noongar woman, writer and poet who recently penned an essay for the Koorie Heritage Trust Voices series, entitled 'COVID and Colonialism'. She joins Areej on The Rap …
Karlie Alinta Noon is a Gamilaraay woman and astrophysicist. Despite having a hard time with primary and secondary school, Karlie went on to become the first Indigenous woman in Australia to graduate with…
Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day’s tragic and preventable death in December 2017 was referred to the Department of Public Prosecutions following the coroner’s request for an inquisition into criminal negligence. Last week, after…
Dr. Thalia Anthony is a Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology in Sydney and has recently written an article for The Guardian, where she explains the immanent…
Host Daniel James is joined by Tanya Schramm, a Palawa woman living in Hobart who is a Board Member of the Australia Indigenous Doctors Association (AIDA), working as a GP, and lecturing at…
Over his 27-year-long career, Indigenous land management expert, filmmaker, musician and consultant Victor Steffensen has aimed to prevent major bushfires through Indigenous fire management practices. He shares his story in the new book …
Paul Gorrie presents an episode of Still Here exploring the ways First Nations communities are responding to COVID-19.
He talks to Aboriginal registered nurse and Mutthi Mutthi, Yorta Yorta man Jermaine Charles, who’s…
Still Here’s Neil Morris (aka DRMNGNOW) joins The Mission’s Daniel James for a wide-ranging conversation ahead of Neil’s performance at the forthcoming Two Worlds Festival. Neil discusses why he was drawn…