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LET'S TALK - AUNTY DALE CHAPMAN
First Nations chef and owner of My Dilly Bag, Aunty Dale Chapman talks to Karen Dorante about her work around bush foods. This conversation is part of the Indigenous Business Hub at UQ weekly series.
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In this episode of Deadly Choices Radio, Eric Lee jumps in for a yarn on the NRL and the upcoming Men’s Golf Day—bringing the fellas together for connection, culture, and a focus on wellbeing. We also hear from Jenelle, who’s spent 8 years with the Moblink team, sharing the range of support services available for […]
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LET'S TALK- JOHN PAUL JANKE - AUNTY RHODA ROBERTS TRIBUTE
The following program will contain the name of an Aboriginal person who has passed The late Aunty Rhoda Roberts, AO will be laid to rest on Tuesday the 31st of March in her home town in Lismore in the northern rivers region of NSW. A Widjabul Wieybal woman of the Bundjalung Nation, Rhoda Roberts was […]
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LET'S TALK - SUE ANN HUNTER
A bill has been introduced to Federal Parliament to establish a statutory body with powers to advocate in the best interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people. Karen Dorante speaks to the National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People, Sue-Ann Hunter who describes what the powers […]
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LET'S TALK-WOMEN IN POLITICS
Pathways into Politics has been preparing women for leadership and life in public office for a decade. Karen Dorante speaks to Professor Vicky Browning, Queensland director about the program and its pitch to attract First Nations women in this year’s intake. We also hear from a First Nations graduate, Sophie Bougoure, who is serving her […]
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