A compilation of the latest Witness History programmes.
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A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Heading back to our roots and building on the work we undertook in the leadup to the 2023 Referendum, Victorian Aboriginal News (VAN) Talks focuses on the positivity that is Aboriginal Victoria. Covering everything from Voice, Treaty and Truth and Reconciliation through to Aboriginal businesses and Traditional Owner initiatives, the VAN Talks podcast is the only podcast that travels across the State to deliver interviews and stories that are the truth of Aboriginal Victoria.
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Each week the team from Wangki Yupurnanapuru Radio in Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley, travel around the Fitzroy Valley to collect recordings, stories & song in local Aboriginal languages.
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Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Nations. From the Bunuba to the Wiradjuri, the island clans of Zenadth Kes to the palawa people, every mob has its own language and unique culture. Each episode of Little Yarns will visit a different Nation; to listen to the sounds of Country, share some language and... have a little yarn! Listen to the waves on saltwater Country and sing songs in Gumbaynggirr, play by the river on Yorta Yorta woka, and hear stories passed down ...
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To educate, empower & embrace aboriginal culture! Many non indigenous Australians have questions about culture, so Speak Easy is where I yarn with mob, indigenous friends & allies about topics that impact all our lives. Education, language, employment , family, identity just to name a few and we hope that through these conversations you will learn something new, feel empowered by that knowledge so you can embrace more deeply Aboriginal culture. Educate, empower, embrace , that is the heart o ...
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A podcast to provide an insight into the history, culture and connection of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in the Geelong, Surf Coast, Bellarine and Colac regions, proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative.
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RezBirds is a team of four Indigenous men that are tackling the hard hitting issues of modern society with eloquent lunacy. If you like deep issues but would rather they went off the deep end than into an ivory tower, then this podcast is a must listen. The team uses adult language and themes and it is not a PG program. Listener discretion is advised.
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Kado Muir is a cultural protocol custodian under Ngalia Aboriginal cultural ways. In this podcast series he shares insights, knowledge and stories to help create understanding and awareness that leads to opportunities for sharing and understanding across cultural spaces. Content is free, but you can also become a Paid Subscriber: for exclusive cultural learning and language content (https://anchor.fm/kado-muir/subscribe).
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We're off to red desert Country in Western Australia to meet up with our friend Kado Muir. We'll hear from some noisy locals, discover water in surprising places and listen to the sounds of Kado's Ngalia homeland.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Secret D-Day rehearsal and YouTube begins
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51:32Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is World War Two military historian and archivist Elisabeth Shipton. We start by concentrating on two events from the last year of the Second World War. Exercise Tiger took place in April 1944 in preparation for the D-Day landings of All…
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First Nations Weekly Election Wrap: Week Four
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20:27Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week four of the election campaign. As early voting starts this week and there's only 9 days left before polling day we take a look at the campaign so far. Jon Faine brings us up to date on the past week and then lets look at what is still to happen…
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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NITV Radio brings stories from across the country celebrating excellence and sharing whats happening in communities.
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The Coalition vows to increase defence spending if it wins the Federal Election - Indigenous leaders are reacting to the death of Pope Francis - And, in the AFL, Todd Goldstein to step up for Essendon in the blockbuster game on ANZAC Day.
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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S03-E31: The man behind the force that is IndigenousX
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21:09Send us a text For nearly 15 years, IndigenousX has been “stirring the pot” as a niche and fearless Blak media outlet. In this episode I catch up with it’s CEO and founder, Luke Pearson.By Victorian Aboriginal News
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We're back on Ngarrindjeri Country with Katie! Let's listen to the sounds of the Coorong, yarn about Country and get your plombi ready - she's going to teach us another song!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and World Book Day
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51:10Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. It’s 50 years since soldiers of the communist Khmer Rouge party stormed into the capital, Phnom Penh. It was the start of a four year reign of terror which resulted in up to two million people being killed. We hear two stories from people affected…
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Dr Paola Balla is taking over for Blak Women's Healing at Yirramboi
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10:14“Bush-dyeing is a laborious and involved learning process which I find soothing. Deep listening and being present is critical to this work. It is repetitive, meditative and holds all of the attributes of mindfulness practice,” says Balla.
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With hundreds of thousands of people expected to attend the Sydney Royal Easter Show Indigenous Bush food company is hoping to entice the taste buds with native foods.
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Extensive coral bleaching has been confirmed of Australia's Great Barrier Reef says a Joint study.
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week three of the election campaign.
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S03-E30: Shining the light on Australian indigenous entrepreneurship
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21:33Send us a text In this episode I catch up with Professor Dennis Foley, a descendent of the Gai-mariagal people, and Australia’s first professor of indigenous entrepreneurship. He speaks openly about the important cultural context of this subject as well as calling out key changes that need to be implemented in order for Blak businesses to be given …
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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News, stories and conversations from across the country.
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Housing policies launched by major parties questioned by economists - A class action lawsuit filed against Bupa aged care homes - And, in sports Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel wins the Paris-Roubaix race for the third-straight year.
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8th May 1945 was a day of rejoicing in Britain, the US and many other countries: Germany had surrendered, and World War II was over, at least in Europe. Yet it was not a day of celebration for everyone: for the vanquished Germans, it marked the end of bombings and of Nazi rule. But it was also a time of deprivation and chaos, fear and soul-searchin…
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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We're heading to the coast of South Australia to Ngarrindjeri Country to meet our friend Katie! She's going to introduce us to the wonderful waters of her lands and to a very special bird that calls them home...By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Dr Katrin Paehler, Professor of modern European history at Illinois State University. First, a journalist describes how he accompanied Hitler through the embers of the Reichstag fire in 1933. Then, the harrowing recollections of a doc…
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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S03-E29: Australian War Memorial to recognise Frontier Wars
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20:59Send us a text Following years of advocacy from historians and community, the Australian War Memorial is embarking on a project that will see “Defence of Country” realised in the form of a Frontier War exhibition within the next few years. I visit the War Memorial and catch up for an interview with the Indigenous Liaison Officer, Michael Bell.…
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Health Minister says Labor's pledge of additional funding for mental health services will focus on Indigenous youth mental health - Indigenous community of Moree share their concerns with the major parties this election - And in sport, AFL, star Hawthorn midfielder Will Day is to miss up to four months with a foot injury.…
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Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
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AFL legend and proud Noongar man, Nicky Winmar, has been announced as the official ambassador for Ngarra Jarra Noun 2025, an annual cultural event grounded in truth-telling, remembrance and community healing. The event will return to Victoria Park in Naarm (Melbourne) on Sunday, April 13 and promises to be a powerful day of ceremony, reflection and…
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Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week two of the election campaign. Topping the news this week is David Littleproud and the National's strategy, Peter Duttons' work from home backflip, and the Government announces solar battery incentives. With pre polling to start in two weeks, li…
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Mob in Moree make their voices heard ahead of the Federal election - WA women's team claim a maiden National Indigenous Cricket Championship defeating Queensland by 72 runs - And, a festival of light and culture, Parrtjima, sets the desert alight in Mparntwe Alice Springs.
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News, stories and conversations from across the country.
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A parliamentary inquiry hears evidence on the Dural caravan fake terrorism plot - Peter Dutton concedes the Coalition got it wrong on its work-from-home policy - And in cycling, Belgian world champion Lotte Kopecky makes history at the Tour of Flanders.
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S03-E28: Breathing new life into the Bangerang language
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19:57Send us a text We speak with Bangerang cultural educator and custodian Roland Atkinson about a new dictionary that will breathe new life into the Bangerang language and further strengthen cultureBy Victorian Aboriginal News
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After more than a year, the inquest into the death of Mark Haines finally wraps up - And, we check in with one of the stars of the National Indigenous Cricket Championships, currently underway in Mackay.
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There's a famous river that runs right through Naarm. You might know it as the Yarra but its First name is Birrarung. Let's find a comfy spot by the water and listen to Mandy share the Creation story of the river of mist...By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The wonder woman of the comic world and Namibia's 'ghost town'
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51:27Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service. We hear from the first woman to lead DC Comics - the home of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. Jenette Kahn began turning the company around in the 1970s. Our expert is Dr Mel Gibson, associate professor at Northumbria University. She has carried …
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In Ramingining, Arnhem Land, crocs, culture and community are colliding with the upcoming federal election
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8:33Housing, employment, and remote road infrastructure are key issues for voters in remote regions of the Northern Territory.
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Bringing Indigenous storytelling and classical music together with composer Troy Russell
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6:21"going to see it played live with the musicians just in front of you, its can be overwhelming"
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News, stories and conversations from across the country.
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Security cameras have been installed at the Koonalda Cave on the Nullabor Plain in South Australia.
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Jacinta Napinjinpa Price in conversation with NITV Radio
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16:46On week one of the Federal election campaign NITV radio's Kerri-Lee is joined by Jacinta Napinjinpa Price, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians.
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Remote community members spell out their priorities ahead of next month's federal election - Queensland's flood crisis worsens, with fears more than 150 thousand livestock have perished - And, mixing sport and culture, the national Indigenous cricket championships underway in Mackay.
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S03-E27: Bringing and seeking cultural change in Australian Senate
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21:23Send us a text With the failure of the 2023 Voice referendum, the onus is well and truly on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Members of Parliament and Senators to help First Nations voices be heard and heeded. In this episode, we speak with Yamatji and Noongar woman, Greens Senator for Western Australia, Dorinda Cox.…
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NITV Radio - On Air Program: April 2, 2025
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39:50There's been an outpouring of grief and shock following the sudden passing of former AFL star and presenter of NITV's Yokayi Footy Andrew Krakouer, who passed away at age 42. Family, colleagues and team mates have paid tribute speaking of his warmth, generosity and compassion.
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R-B-A governor Michelle Bullock days a trade war with the US would have a global impact - Aboriginal leaders sumbit complaint to a United Nations Committee on Racial Discrimination - And, Macey Sheridan makes history as the Northern Territory's youngest state Sportsperson of the year.
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New figures show 80 percent of kids in detention are being held without sentence. How the ineffective practices of Australia's superannuation companies are having a greater negative impact on First Nations customers. And, tributes continue to flow after the sudden passing of Andrew Krakouer.
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Reflecting on Dr Eugenia Flynn's Writings As An Aboriginal Woman of Muslim Faith
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12:04"A lot of my work can be quite political... but some of my work can be really gentle"
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Ngarra Jarra: Healing Ceremony - A conversation With Nathan Lovett-Murray
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6:22"It's been and issues on going for and long time, and a lot of our families and communities have been affected by it"
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