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Devocionais Pão Diário
Devocional Pão Diário | Senhor, traz-nos o avivamento

Devocionais Pão Diário

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 2:36


Leitura Bíblica Do Dia: 2 Crônicas 7:11-16 Plano De Leitura Anual: Levítico 25, Marcos 1:23-45 Já fez seu devocional hoje? Aproveite e marque um amigo para fazer junto com você! Confira: Aurukun é um vilarejo no nordeste da Austrália composta por quatro clãs aborígenes. Embora o evangelho tenha chegado há 100 anos, às vezes, eles ainda praticam a tradição do olho por olho. Em 2015, a tensão entre os clãs resultou num assassinato. Exigia-se que alguém da família culpada fosse morto também. Mas, eles começaram a buscar a Deus em oração e no início do ano seguinte um avivamento varreu a cidade e houve arrependimentos e batismos em massa, Impressionante! Nas ruas, as pessoas dançavam felizes e a família ofendida perdoou a ofensora. Logo, 1.000 pessoas começaram a frequentar os cultos nessa cidade de apenas 1.300 habitantes! Vemos avivamentos como este na Bíblia, como quando as multidões se voltaram alegres para Deus na época de Ezequias (2 Crônicas 30), ou no dia de Pentecostes, quando milhares se arrependeram (Atos 2:38-47). Embora o avivamento seja fruto da ação de Deus e em Seu tempo, a história demonstra que é sempre precedida por orações. Deus instruiu Salomão: “Se meu povo […] humilhar-se e orar, buscar minha presença e afastar-se de seus maus caminhos, eu os ouvirei dos céus, perdoarei seus pecados e restaurarei sua terra” (2 Crônicas 7:14). Como o povo de Aurukun constatou, o avivamento traz alegria e reconciliação. Nossas cidades precisam dessa transformação! Pai, traz-nos o avivamento também! Por: Sheridan Voysey

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Verso il referendum, una prospettiva indigena dall'estremo nord australiano

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 14:07


Veronica Olivetto ha trascorso un anno e mezzo ad Aurukun, nella penisola di Cape York, e ci ha raccontato come la comunità si sta avvicinando al voto.

Queensland Clinical Senate Podcast
Remote nurse Josh Stafford

Queensland Clinical Senate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 21:39


As a young registered nurse, Josh Stafford took a six-week contract in the Far North Queensland town of Aurukun to make a bit of money. But by day 3 on the job, he'd fallen in love with it and knew this was the type of nursing he was meant to do. So while money took him there, it was the people, the diversity, the freedom and acuity that has kept him nursing in remote communities for close on 16 years. Today, Josh is the Director of Nursing for Lockhart River and Coen, a small, predominantly Indigenous community in northern Queensland with a population close to 700. We talk to Josh about his job as a nursing leader in a rural town, his early career nursing in big cities and how he spends his days off.

Pebble in the Pond
S4:E43 | Dr Lyndon Reilly: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men

Pebble in the Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 28:59


On today's episode of Pebble in the Pond we chat with Lyndon Reilly. Lyndon is a Badtjala (But-chulla) Mununjali man. Lyndon has lived a majority of his life in the North Central Coast of Queensland Township Mackay. Since 2012, Lyndon had been working full time for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Queensland Section as a Mental Health Promotion Officers. Currently, Lyndon is employed fulltime at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Discipline of Psychiatry, working on a MRFF funded Research Project titled ‘Enabling Dad's, Improving First Nations Adolescents Mental Health, across five Far North Queensland First Nations communities; Doomadgee, Kowanyama, Aurukun, Hopevale and Wujal Wujal. Today we dive into the research Lyndon's currently involved in as well as the main challenges adolescent and First Nations men are facing today including role models, the education system and goal setting. We talk about the men's empowerment programs Lyndon's been a part of since 1994 and the impact seen in the community over the years. We also discuss about what needs to be done now to create real change for generations to come.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
"Ecco come ho vissuto per un anno e mezzo in una comunità aborigena"

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 24:07


Veronica Olivetto, originaria di Bassano del Grappa, ha trascorso un anno e mezzo ad Aurukun, nella penisola di Cape York. Il centro ha poco più di 1200 abitanti, il 90% dei quali indigeni.

Black Magic Woman
CIAF Series - Darren Blackman

Black Magic Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 33:35


This series is presented in partnership with Black Magic Woman, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair and Bumma Bippera Media 98.7 FM. The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair will run from 6-10 July in Cairns, go to https://ciaf.com.au for more information on what's on and for tickets.Darren Blackman is a proud Gureng GurengGangalu man with maternal South Sea heritage (from Vanuatu) and was born in Nambour, Sunshine Coast. With a range of practical skills and approaches to art making, Darren generally specialises in printmaking and ceramics but also undertakes improv performance, music and painting. He has wide experience in the arts, as a musician but also as a stage manager and sound technician for cultural festivals from Woodford to Winds of Zenadth Kes festival on Thursday Island. He assisted students as studio technician at Cairns TAFE and is currently working for the senior artists at the Wik and Kugu Art Centre in Aurukun. Growing up in a main stream community on the Sunshine Coast during the corrupt Bjelke- Peterson State Governement era, constant negative news cycles concerning first nations people, biased policing and Government policy drives Blackmans expression. His work centres around circumstances evoved from a post colonial system, that censors truth while opresses the sovereign rights of his clan. Language is a powerful tool that is used by institutions to influence, write law and imbed false narratives into the Australian psyche. In the form of text, Blackman uses language in a variety of interpretations to pick apart falsehoods and policies, while passing on messages from elders, that he reworks into contemporary artworks for the future generations of his clan, and the wider community to consider. Recommendations throughout this episode: http://northsite.org.au/artists/darren-blackman/https://ciaf.com.au/ Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.auFollow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.au Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/black-magic-woman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Why Not - il Podcast
Ep.226 - Vivere in Australia in una comunità aborigena, con Veronica da Sydney!

Why Not - il Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 57:35


“Il mio visto stava per finire e non sapevo bene che fare, se tornare in Italia o continuare in qualche modo in australia, l'unica cosa di cui ero certa era di visitare per una settimana una comunità aborigena remota in cui vivevano i genitori di un mio caro amico…Doveva essere solo una settimana, ma alla fine ci sono rimasta per due anni e mezzo…”Cari amici di Why Not Café ecco l'incredibile storia di Veronica "Nica" Olivetto che nel 2014 é arrivata in Australia in cerca di nuove esperienze.Originaria di Bassano De Grappa, Nica ha gestito per tre anni un bar prima di lasciare tutto per trasferirsi dall'altra parte del mondo.Il suo percorso di vita l'ha portata a vivere un'esperienza incredibile nella comunità aborigena di Aurukun, nel Nord del Queensland.Questa esperienza le ha cambiato completamente la prospettiva di vita, rendendola più "leggera"…Oggi Veronica vive a Sydney dove lavora nel campo del cibo e della tecnologia.Qualche anno fa ha creato un negozio online dove vende cibo italiano in Australia, chiamato The Deli Cart, il cui sito è qui disponibile thedelicart.com.au.Per l'ennesima volta torna il concetto del seguire la propria strada, avendo fede in quello che accadrà lungo il cammino.Quella di Veronica è una bellissima storia tutta da ascoltare!Come sostenere il mondo di Why Not: https://www.patreon.com/paologallowhynotSei interessato alla vita in Australia? Entra nel gruppo Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/whynotcafeitalianiinaustraliaHai cambiato vita e vorresti partecipare a Why Not Café?Scrivimi qui: info@paologallowhynot.comEcco i contatti di Why Not:Youtube: Paolo Gallo - Why Not Facebook: @whynot.ilikeitInstagram: @paologallowhynotSpotify: Paolo Gallo - Why NotSpreaker: Paolo Gallo - Why Not

SBS NITV Radio
Keri Tamwoy - 2021 NAIDOC Week Person of the Year

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 4:05


Keri Tamwoy is of the Putch people, Wik Mungkan, in the community of Aurukun located in the remote western Cape York Peninsula. She is a reformed leader and the newest mayor of Aurukun and, through her hard work and resilience, believes she will not stop until her local people have power over their own lives.

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The Food-Wine-Pets-Travel+ Podcast
Art Therapy For Indigenous Kids - Robyn Robinson

The Food-Wine-Pets-Travel+ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 9:33


It's pretty well agreed that music – the right kind of music – can help soothe the soul and make people feel better…But what about art? Whether you're looking at it or getting involved in making it, Robyn Robinson – who we met in the Cairns Cool Waters Caravan Park has proof positive anyone and everyone is innately creative and once they connect with that inner artist they feel better and more inspired to focus and create a better future. Rob's particular focus – the local indigenous communities in FNQ. In this short podcast we managed to have a quick chat with Robyn to discover more about how they got on the road and WHY she is now off to Aurukun and what she'll be doing there with the local indigenous population - something she is very passionate about.

Department of Education (Queensland)
Rural and remote teaching - Ellie Clark, Aurukun

Department of Education (Queensland)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 12:00


Rural and remote teaching - Ellie Clark, Aurukun

Australia Wide
Legal challenge launched against oil drilling approval for Great Australian Bight

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 30:00


The Wilderness Society is taking the national regulator, the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority, to court after it granted conditional environmental approval to Norwegian oil company Equinor to conduct drilling.

The Food-Wine-Pets-Travel+ Podcast
Surprising Way Teacher Inspires Kids - Robyn Robinson

The Food-Wine-Pets-Travel+ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 9:18


After finally selling their house in Bendigo VIC, Robyn & Pete Robinson hit the road running with their much loved pooch Paddy. Both do occasional work on the road to help the budget but recently Robyn was offered an opportunity in a very remote part of Australia - Aurukun - a mostly indigenous town just a short 13.5hr drive from Cairns FNQ or 44hrs from Melbourne! Robyn is a qualified teacher and Art Therapist and is no stranger to working with indigenous people. She also has a great website called Kajeet - www.kajeet.com.au - where you can find out more about Art Therapy and its healing qualities.In this short podcast we managed to have a quick chat with Robyn to discover more about how they got on the road and WHY she is now off to Aurukun and what she'll be doing there with the local indigenous population - something she is very passionate about.

Earshot - ABC RN
Aurukun part 2: Black, white and shades of grey

Earshot - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 29:03


A story of heartbreak, a journey across Australia to take an Aboriginal child, a bitter court case and, in the middle of it all, two people who loved their child.

Earshot - ABC RN
Aurukun part 1: Two love birds in the bush

Earshot - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 28:23


We travel to Aurukun, an Indigenous community in far north Queensland, to hear the story of a Wik woman, a white engineer turned anthropologist, and their son Bruce.

Tuesday Breakfast
National NAIDOC Week - #BecauseOfHerWeCan - Robyn Oxley and peacebuilding in the criminal justice system, Museums Victoria's NAIDOC exhibitions, Aboriginal water rights in the Murray Darling, and the late Wik elder Gladys Tybingoompa

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


Tuesday Breakfast July 10th 7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am  News headlines  7.10 am  We hear a speech from the 2017 Resistance: Young Socialist Alliance's Radical Ideas Conference, where Celeste Liddle speaks about the different fights for reproductive rights faced by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women, and about the labour involved in her project 'Counting dead Aboriginal women'.7.30 am We hear a segment from AWAYE! an Indigenous arts and culture podcast, broadcast all over the world. This episode, 'My Totem is Bushfire', discusses the late Wik elder Gladys Tybingoompa, who was one of the clan leaders from Aurukun on western Cape York Peninsula who tested the limits of native title in the High Court. 7.45 am Anya speaks with Robyn Oxley, Assistant lecturer in the criminology department at Monash University, about her new theory on peace-building, self-determination and inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices in the criminal justice system and other policy initiatives, tokenism, instituional reform, and what reparations could and should look like.8.00 am Lauren speaks with Isobel Morphy-Walsh, who is the Senior Koorie Programs Officer at Museums Victoria. They discuss Museums Victoria's NAIDOC week programming, including their exhibition for the theme 'Because of her, we can' and the Aboriginal women and their legacies being honoured.8.15 am We hear a segment from NITV SBS radio about The National Cultural Flows Research project steered by Murray Lower Darling River's Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN) and Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations (NBAN).  8.25 am We play a short audio from Behind the News about school kids' favourite Aboriginal or Torres Straight Islander woman.  End!Songsartist: Mojo Juju   song: Native Tongue artist: Maurial Spearim song: Black Woman  artist: DRMNG NOWsong: Australia does not Exist artist: Estee Blue song: All

20twenty
Revival in Aurukun on Cape York in Queensland - Craig Mischewski (Anglican and Uniting Weipa) - 13th Oct 2017

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 43:17


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Teachers Education Review
TER #073 - Inside 'Education Nation' - 10 July 2016

Teachers Education Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2016 86:46


Main Feature: On June 7 & 8, the first Education Nation conference was held at Luna Park in Sydney. Corinne and Donelle attended and interviewed a number of presenters. Regular Features: Education in the News, Cameron & Corinne discuss the election results and the implications for education funding, as well as the ongoing situation with schools in Aurukun. 00.00 Opening Credits 01:19 Intro - Corrections from ep 72 06:27 Election Result & Gonski Funding 13:35 Noel Pearson's Direct Instruction Program 27:09 Feature Intro 28:33 Education Nation Conference 46:18 Cameron Patterson 49:11 Jacues du Toit 51:32 Lila Mularczyk 58:42 Jon Andrews 1:05:03 Brendan Mitchell 1:18:46 Simon Breakspear 1:21:46 Philip Cooke 1:23:34 Final Thoughts on Education Nation 1:24:36 Announcements 1:25:31 Quote & Sign Off

Radio Feed – Richard Dinnen
AURUKUN SCHOOL BAND COMING TO YARRABAH BAND FESTIVAL

Radio Feed – Richard Dinnen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013


You’ll find the town of Yarrabah about an hour’s drive south-east of Cairns – an indigenous community of some 2500 people, established in the 1890s when Anglican missionary Ernest Gribble encouraged the area’s indigenous people to move to the site of the present-day town. By […] The post AURUKUN SCHOOL BAND COMING TO YARRABAH BAND FESTIVAL appeared first on Richard Dinnen.

Radio Feed – Richard Dinnen
TUNE IN TO INDIGENOUS RADIO AURUKUN CAPE YORK PENINSULA

Radio Feed – Richard Dinnen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013


Our radio station, ABC Far North, covers a huge area of Queensland. Our listening area is just a bit bigger than the state of Victoria. In many areas, we’re the only local station, and there are still places where you can’t hear us, or anything […] The post TUNE IN TO INDIGENOUS RADIO AURUKUN CAPE YORK PENINSULA appeared first on Richard Dinnen.

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