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LET'S TALK - KATIE KISS
On the back of last weeks announcement of a senate inquiry into racism against First Nations people a new report out says “It would take 118 years for Indigenous people in the workplace to never hear racial slurs or jokes of that nature at work”. Gari Yala, is an Indigenous lead survey from the University […]
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LET'S TALK-LUKE PEACOCK
Luke Peacock is a Brisbane-based muso who is with a band called The Painted Ladies. He told Karen Dorante about the genesis of their album, Play Selections from the Loner inspired by a classic album of the late Vic Simms.
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LET'S TALK - JAMES REYNOLDS
First Nations man, James Reynolds is the founder and CEO of Mirabou Energy which is working with communities to access cleaner and affordable energy. A UQ alumni, he was the first Indigenous person to graduate with an degree in Economics. He told Karen Dorante he wants to do further research on transforming energy in Aboriginal […]
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LET'S TALK - JYI LAWTON AND LYDIA THORPE
Jyi Lawton, CEO of AEMEE unpacks the importance of critical minerals and implications for First Nations traditional owners. Independent senator, Lydia Thorpe, discusses the federal inquiry into the rise of racism experienced by First Nations people.
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