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Debra Hocking
Amy McQuire speaks to Aboriginal health specialist Debra Hocking about how the University of Wollongong is rolling out Australia’s, and potentially the world’s, first Indigenous trauma recovery graduate programme. Debra is a survivor of the Stolen Generations, and only reunited with her birth family when she turned 20. Her tale of removal and the violence […]
Listen >>Dawn Casey
Dawn Casey is the previous chair of the Indigenous Land Corporation and Indigenous Business Australia. She finished her tenure just this month. During her time as chair, she continually called for an independent investigation into the $300 million purchase of Ayers Rock Resort under the previous board. There are still questions that have not been […]
Listen >>Are your eyes a vision of health?
Have you heard the saying “eyes are the window to your soul”? They could be the window to your general health too. Lisa Penrose, an optometrist and eye health manager working at the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health, explains. Image courtesy of David Castillo Dominici at FreeDigitalPhotos.net https://bimaprojects.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Lisa-Penrose-eye-examination.mp3 1251813 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:01:18″;}
Listen >>Dealing with conflict in a relationship
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Listen >>Hepatitis signs
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