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9 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Culture - Inala NAIDOC Family Fun Day

Join Presenter Tabatha Saunders live from West Inala Football Club (QLD) where mob come to celebrate NAIDOC on a very sacred site. On the traditional lands of the Yuggera we yarn with custodian and elder Uncle Steven Coghill, traditional owner and Uncle Steven’s daughter Kaylah Coghill. We also catchup with DJ from the ‘Artie Academy’, […]

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7 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Excellence - Zaachariaha Fielding (Electric Fields)

Growing up in the small community of Mimili in South Australia, Zaachariaha Fielding always knew he wanted to entertain. Moving to the city as a teenager, he quickly became a part of Adelaide’s music scene, before trying his hand on the reality TV show The Voice. But it’s in the duo Electric Fields where Zaachariaha […]

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4 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Sport - Larissa Chambers

In this episode Dr Lee yarns with Wakka Wakka and Turrbal Woman Larissa Chambers, a Development Officer for ‘Little Athletics’ Queensland about a special NAIDOC week school holiday development program for young mob.

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3 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Arts - Vicki Gordon

Vicki Gordon is an award-winning Creative Producer and Cultural Specialist, celebrated for her groundbreaking work in music, theater, and events. With over 30 years of deep engagement with Indigenous Australia, she has fostered lasting relationships with First Nations communities. As co-producer of the multi-award-winning Barbara & the Camp Dogs, Vicki’s impact on the arts is […]

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2 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Culture - "Kicked in Bickie Tin"

Today presenter Siena yarns with Gamilaraay Man Shaun Mills, guitarist and vocalist of alternative outfit “Kicked in Bickie Tin”. With cousin Zach Hauser on vocals/drums and John Fing on bass guitar, this deadly crew from Moree in north-western NSW have been carving their way through the exciting aural landscape of today’s First Nations’ music.  

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