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LET'S TALK- Delvene Cockatoo-Collins
First Nations artist, Delvene Cockatoo-Collins, is an artist-in-residence at the Museum of Brisbane. She’s created a space that shares her family’s story of the Warrajamba (mermaid) and the yugong (dugong). Karen Dorante spoke to Delvene about her art journey from jewellery, wearable art and commissioned work for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
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LET'S TALK-Sandra King OAM
Now in its 14th year, Black Bold and Beautiful brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and young girls for fashion, talk and to showcase black businesses in Magandjin – Brisbane. Karen Dorante talks to founder, Sandra King OAM, about BBB, modelling and saving Victoria Park.
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LET'S TALK - DR ANITA HEISS
Wiradjuri author, Dr Anita Heiss, has published over 26 books in fiction, non-fiction and historical non-fiction genres. She spoke to Karen Dorante about her latest novel, Paradise Pact, the first installment of a trilogy following the lives of three First Nations women as they navigate love and getting older.
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National Palliative & End of life care week is coming up, we discover how are working in the IUIH – Palliative & End of life care Team. We tackle some myths and find out some of the needs our Mob are requesting near the end of their lifespan.
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LET'S TALK- Edith Costello
Two cyclones last year has caused significant damage to roads across the Pilbara. The second-most isolated Aboriginal community in the region is Punmu, home to 130 Martu people. The Punmu Road into the community is virtually impassable and there’s no indication from the local shire if the road will be repaired. Karen Dorante spoke to […]
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