Colin McKinnon-Dodd
Tiga Bayles speaks to Colin McKinnon-Dodd, a Yamatji man from Geraldton, who operates the Mia Mia Aboriginal Art Gallery in Victoria. McKinnon-Dodd talks about the achievements of the gallery and his interests in tourism, education and native title.
Listen >>First Nations Pathways Conference
Tiga Bayles broadcasting live from the final day of the First Nations Pathways Conference in Townsville. His guests include Dianne Stokes – Muckaty Station traditional owner – and her sister Kylie Sambo who performs her rap about her people’s concern about the nuclear waste dump. Tiga also speaks to Yorta Yorta woman, Monica Morgan to […]
Listen >>Phil Duncan
Karen Dorante speaks to Phil Duncan – chair of the First People’s Water Engagement Council – about the involvement of Aboriginal people in water management.
Listen >>Les Malezer
Karen Dorante speaks to Les Malezer, co-chair of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples, about his childhood, public service career and involvement in Aboriginal affairs. He also discusses the government’s Stronger Futures bill for the Northern Territory.
Listen >>Michael Anderson
Tiga Bayles speaks to one of the original Aboriginal Tent Embassy founders, Michael Anderson.
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