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Eva Cox
Eva Cox is a renowned feminist, public commentator and social and political researcher. She is currently working on evidence bases for social policy with Jumbanna Indigenous House of Learning at UTS. She joined Amy McQuire to discuss the assault on the welfare state by successive Australian governments, and how it will affect the most vulnerable. […]
Listen >>Allan Clarke
Allan Clarke is a Muruwari man from Bourke, NSW and a prominent First Nations journalist, currently writing for Buzzfeed Australia. He has been covering a lot of cases that revolve around the issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal men, women and children. He joined Amy McQuire on the programme to discuss one story in particular, […]
Listen >>Bruce Pascoe
Bruce Pascoe is a Bunurong and Yuin man, and author of the acclaimed book Dark Emu – which recently won the NSW Premier’s Literary Prize Book of the Year. Dark Emu has demolished the myths that Aboriginal people were hunters and gatherers by outlining the sophisticated Aboriginal agriculture methods that were used pre-invasion. Mr Pascoe […]
Listen >>Prof Jon Altman
Prof Jon Altman is a research professor at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne and an emeritus professor at the Australian National University in Canberra. He has also worked in Aboriginal policy over the past three decades and is one of our foremost experts on Indigenous policy. He joined Amy […]
Listen >>Rod Little
Co-Chair of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples Rod Little joins Amy McQuire on the programme to talk about the Indigenous affairs minister Nigel Scullion’s recent decision not to fund the body – the only national elected First Nations body in the country. Mr Little spoke about the need for true representation, the way […]
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