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3348 - Rickeeta Walley on Harry Styles and a Welcome To Country that went viral
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  • 3348 - Rickeeta Walley on Harry Styles and a Welcome To Country that went viral

    Rickeeta Walley is from a family that helped bring the Welcome to Country into a modern age while protecting millennia old protocols. When her dad Richard Walley was asked to do a Welcome to Country for Harry Styles, he had no idea who that was. The Welcome became a viral sensation and sparked an international discussion about the importance of the Welcome to Country, and creating spiritually safe cultural protocols for guests coming to 'Australia'.

    Thu, 28 Nov 2024 - 37min
  • 3347 - Connection to First Nations communities across the globe

    Jack Collard went from being raised in the country, to advocating for First Nations rights at the United Nations. He is the product of two-way learning, navigating academic space and cultural space. Travelling to Indonesia to study International Relations taught Jack about a different measure for happiness, and to value culture and connection over material wealth.

    Thu, 21 Nov 2024 - 38min
  • 3345 - Blak in the Room: a bold celebration of First Nations storytelling opens in Melbourne

    Blak in the Room opens on Wednesday 27th November in Melbourne with performances of three plays by emerging First Nations storytellers celebrating the richness and vitality of Blak theatre.

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 11min
  • 3344 - Yarning about Sexual Consent with Dr. Anita Heiss

    Dr. Anita Heiss is a proud Wiradyuri woman and acclaimed author, poet, cultural activist and social commentator. She is committed to raising awareness and educating people about consent. While it may be uncomfortable at first, Anita believes that having these yarns within our families and communities is essential, particularly for our First Nations communities.

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 12min
  • 3343 - Multidisciplinary artist Ilona McGuire places love into community following the 2023 Referendum

    Ilona McGuire uses her art as commentary on the political climate of 'Australia', often with a lighthearted humour as a tool for activism. Ilona has grown up embracing her Noongar and Kungarakan cultures, performing with her Noongar family since a young age. Her culture informs her artwork and promotes valuable messages and brings attention to the political climate. Combining technology with culture, Ilona has worked with drone light shows such as “Moombaki” to centre the importance of place in story, and the power of knowing the significance of an area.

    Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 36min
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