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Best podcasts about Eddie Mabo

Latest podcast episodes about Eddie Mabo

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Aniversario del Día de Mabo. ¿Qué significa y por qué es importante?

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 10:44


Un día como hoy, hace 32 años, el Tribunal Superior de Australia dictó una sentencia histórica, conocida como el fallo o la decisión Mabo, por la que Eddie Koiki Mabo fue recordado como el padre del Título Nativo o Native Title. Pero tres décadas después, los expertos legales indígenas y la familia de Eddie Mabo dicen que es hora de llevar más lejos el fallo de Mabo y trabajar por la verdad histórica y establecer tratados.

Expanding Horizons
Reconciliation

Expanding Horizons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 34:24


Kris's address during National Reconciliation Week, focused on reconciliation with First Nations people. Kris briefly explores the history of Reconciliation:- commencing with restraint in the face of provocation between a Guugu Yimithirr elder and Captain Cook, the Constitutional change brought about by our most successful national referendum which gave the Commonwealth the power to make laws regarding Aboriginal People, the decision of the High Court in the Eddie Mabo case - recognising "Native Title", the "Uluru Statement From the Heart", the failure of our most recent referendum to give First Nations people a "Voice to Parliament" - and with passing reference to the 'Journey towards Reconciliation' in New Zealand, South Africa and Israel-Palestine. The service ended with discussion on a "wish list" for Reconciliation.

SmartArts
Gail Mabo's ‘Current' & Swinburne Circus Art students face uncertainty

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 45:54


First Nations artist Gail Mabo talks shouldering the legacy of her father, activist Eddie Mabo, and her new exhibition ‘Current' at McClelland Gallery with fellow First Nations artists Lisa Wuap and Dominic White, transporting audiences to her home in Murray Island; National Institute for Circus Arts students Sophia Laidlaw and Naruha Ohta explain their distress towards Swinburne University's shock decision to freeze the Bachelor of Circus Arts program for 2024, leaving their futures in the art form uncertain; Actor and playwright Benjamin Nichol explores the unpredictability of queer love and intimacy in his two productions ‘Kerosene' and ‘SIRENS' at Fortyfivedownstairs theatre. 

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku
Eddie Mabo - człowiek który przeszedł do historii

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 9:21


Dzień Mabo przypada na dzień trzeciego czerwca każdego roku w święto państwowe Wysp Cieśniny Torresa, a w Australi jest ostatnim dniem Narodowego Tygodnia Pojednania. Decyzja wydana 3 czerwca 1992 r. w sprawie ‘Mabo' jest określana mianem najbardziej przełomowego sądowego orzeczenia w historii Australii.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Ep.215: Anniversary for the landmark Mabo court ruling - Ep.215: Anniversario della storica sentenza Mabo

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 8:03


30 years ago the High Court in Australia handed down its historic judgement - known as the Mabo ruling. But three decades on, Indigenous legal experts and Eddie Mabo's family say it's time to take the Mabo ruling further.  - 30 anni fa la Corte Suprema in Australia emise la sua storica sentenza - conosciuta come la sentenza Mabo. Ma dopo tre decenni, esperti legali indigeni e la famiglia di Mabo sostengono che è tempo di estendere la sentenza.

Slow Italian, Fast Learning - Slow Italiano, Fast Learning
Ep.215: Anniversary for the landmark Mabo court ruling - Ep.215: Anniversario della storica sentenza Mabo

Slow Italian, Fast Learning - Slow Italiano, Fast Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 8:02


30 years ago the High Court in Australia handed down its historic judgement - known as the Mabo ruling. But three decades on, Indigenous legal experts and Eddie Mabo's family say it's time to take the Mabo ruling further. - 30 anni fa la Corte Suprema in Australia emise la sua storica sentenza - conosciuta come la sentenza Mabo. Ma dopo tre decenni, esperti legali indigeni e la famiglia di Mabo sostengono che è tempo di estendere la sentenza.

Slow Italian, Fast Learning - Slow Italiano, Fast Learning
Ep.215: Anniversary for the landmark Mabo court ruling - Ep.215: Anniversario della storica sentenza Mabo

Slow Italian, Fast Learning - Slow Italiano, Fast Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 8:03


30 years ago the High Court in Australia handed down its historic judgement - known as the Mabo ruling. But three decades on, Indigenous legal experts and Eddie Mabo's family say it's time to take the Mabo ruling further.  - 30 anni fa la Corte Suprema in Australia emise la sua storica sentenza - conosciuta come la sentenza Mabo. Ma dopo tre decenni, esperti legali indigeni e la famiglia di Mabo sostengono che è tempo di estendere la sentenza.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
30 Years since Mabo: Australia and Indigenous Land Rights - 30 Jahre Mabo: Australien und die indigenen Landrechte

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 6:59


It's been 30 years since the Mabo ruling in Australia - what about indigenous rights? In fact, when Captain James Cook took possession of Australia for the British Crown, he did so on the assumption that the country was "Terra Nullius" - a no man's land. The British ignored the fact that a number of indigenous peoples had already settled the continent. But exactly 30 years ago, the indigenous Eddie Mabo managed to have this declared null and void in court. But what has happened since then for Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders? - 30 Jahre ist es her seit dem Mabo-Urteil in Australien – wie steht es um die indigenen Rechte?  Tatsache ist: Als Kapitän James Cook Australien für die britische Krone in Besitz nahm, tat er dies unter der Annahme, das Land sei „Terra Nullius“ – ein Niemandsland. Dass etliche indigene Völker den Kontinent bereits besiedelten, wurde von den Briten ignoriert.  Aber vor genau 30 Jahren gelang es dem Indigenen Eddie Mabo, dies vor Gericht für nichtig erklären zu lassen. Doch was hat sich seitdem für die Aborigines und Bewohner der Torres-Straße getan?

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Australia celebra el 30 aniversario del Día de Mabo. ¿Qué significa y por qué es importante?

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 10:45


Un día como hoy, hace 30 años, el Tribunal Superior de Australia dictó una sentencia histórica, conocida como el fallo o la decisión Mabo, por la que Eddie Koiki Mabo fue recordado como el padre del Título Nativo o Native Title. Pero tres décadas después, los expertos legales indígenas y la familia de Eddie Mabo dicen que es hora de llevar más lejos el fallo de Mabo y trabajar por la verdad histórica y establecer tratados.

SBS Macedonian - СБС Македонски
Anniversary for the landmark Mabo court ruling - Триест години од историската Мабо-пресуда

SBS Macedonian - СБС Македонски

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 7:23


30 years ago today the High Court in Australia handed down its historic judgement -- known as the Mabo ruling with being Eddie Koiki Mabo remembered as the father of Native Title. But three decades on, Indigenous legal experts and Eddie Mabo's family say it's time to take the Mabo ruling further .. and to work towards truth-telling and the establishment of Treaties.  - Пред 30 години на денешен ден Врховниот суд во Австралија донесе историска пресуда -- позната како Мабо-пресуда со која што Еди Коики Мабо остана запаметен како татко на Native Title или право на австралиските абориџански народи да поседуваат земјиште. Но, три децении подоцна, домородните правни експерти и семејството на Еди Мабо велат дека е време да се прошири пресудата за Мабо и да се работи на кажување на вистината и воспоставување договори.   

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย
ครบรอบ 30 ปีวันมาโบ: มาโบเป็นใคร เหตุใดจึงสำคัญต่อออสเตรเลีย

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 8:00


3 มิถุนายน ของทุกปีเป็นวันมาโบ (Mabo day) ซึ่งครบรอบ 30 ปีในปีนี้ (2022) เอ็ดดี มาโบ (Eddie Mabo) เป็นใคร เหตุใดเขาจึงได้รับยกย่องว่าเป็นบุคคลสำคัญในประวัติศาสตร์ของชาวพื้นเมืองของออสเตรเลีย

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SBS Polish - SBS po polsku
Eddie Mabo - a Man Who Made History - Eddie Mabo - człowiek który przeszedł do historii

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 9:34


Mabo Day is marked on the 3rd of June every year with a public holiday in the Torres Strait Islands, closing the Australian National Reconciliation Week. The decision made by the High Court of Australia on June the 3rd 1992 in the 'Mabo Case' is considered the most important legal judgment made in the Australian history. - Dzień Mabo przypada 3 czerwca każdego roku w święto państwowe Wysp Cieśniny Torresa, a w Australi jest ostatnim dniem Narodowego Tygodnia Pojednania. Decyzja wydana 3 czerwca 1992 r. w sprawie ‘Mabo' jest określana mianem najbardziej przełomowego sądowego orzeczenia w historii Australii.

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
Remembering Eddie Koiki Mabo - பூர்வீக மக்களின் நில உரிமையில் பாரிய மாற்றத்தை ஏற்படுத்திய Eddie Mabo!

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 5:48


Mabo Day commemorates Torres Strait Islander Eddie Koiki Mabo and his role in overturning the “terra nullius” declaration - which claimed that Australia was once land belonging to no-one. For two centuries, the British and then white Australians operated under a fallacy, that somehow Aboriginal people did not exist or have land rights before the first settlers arrived in 1788. Kulasegaram Sanchayan presents the man who changed that - Eddie Koiki Mabo. - ஜுன் 3 Mabo தினம். பூர்வீக மக்களின் நில உரிமையில் பாரிய மாற்றத்தை ஏற்படுத்தியவர் Eddie Mabo.Terra Nullius, அதாவது இந்த மண்ணில் யாரும் குடியிருக்கவில்லை, என்று பிரித்தானியர்கள் பிரகடனப்படுத்தி, குடியேறி, பூர்வீக மக்களுக்கு நில உரிமை இல்லை என்று சட்டம் இயற்றி சுமார் 200 ஆண்டுகளுக்குப்பின்னர் அந்த சிந்தனைக்கு சவால் விட்ட Edward Koiki Mabo குறித்த நிகழ்ச்சி. தயாரித்து முன்வைக்கிறார் குலசேகரம் சஞ்சயன்.

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
30 years since Mabo, what now?

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 11:46


It's been 30 years since Mabo, the landmark decision marking the start of Indigenous land rights. On the last day of the largest Indigenous conference in Australia, what more needs to be done?

AMplify - The Australian Museum Podcast
Live at the AM - Lunchtime conversations 2021. Chels Marshall with Dr Mariko Smith. 18 May 2021

AMplify - The Australian Museum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 47:07


Join Indigenous systems ecologist Chels Marshall and facilitator Dr Mariko Smith to discuss how deep cultural knowledge not only overturned the legal fiction of terra nullius but may help reverse the damaging effects of 200 years of Eurocentric land and sea management practice into the future. Eddie Mabo's native title claim changed the foundation of this nation's land and sea law by proving that First Nations people had, through interconnecting social and ecological knowledge systems, lived sustainably and harmoniously on country for millennia.

Yes You
Let your Feelings Flow

Yes You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 36:20


What do you do when feelings start to arise? In this episode, I talk about the importance of allowing emotion to surface, and what to do with any resistance to this. I offer some tips for processing your feelings, and moving the energy of them through and out of your body, so you can return to equilibrium faster. MABO DAY3rd June is Mabo Day, and in this episode I share a little about Eddie Mabo. If you'd like to find out more (which you know I'd highly encourage!) here are a few documentaries you could check out:Mabo (ABC iView)Mabo: Life of an Island Man (SBS On Demand)The Mabo Case (SBS On Demand)In this episode, I mention:Tara Brach - a psychologist, author and teacher of Buddhist meditation. Check out her amazing self-titled podcast.TRE - I've completed some training in this technique. It involves induced tremoring as a way of moving tension and stress stored in the body out without necessitating talking therapy. There have been some studies done showing really positive results for people experiencing PTSD.You can find info and Australian courses here:www.treaustralia.comFREE MAY-JUNE CALENDAR AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOADDownload your free calendar that I've created for you to help align your schedule with your menstrual cycle, or the moon cycle if you don't menstruate. It's ready for you at anniecarter.com.au/giftsEnjoy!

New Books in World Christianity
Geoff Lindsay and Wayne Hudson, "Australian Jurists and Christianity" (Federation Press, 2020)

New Books in World Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:21


Professor Wayne Hudson knows a lot - a whole lot - about religion and society. In Australian Jurists and Christianity (The Federation Press, 2021) Wayne, as co-editor, assembles a collection of biographical essays providing new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity was a significant influence on Australian jurists, both as public figures and as makers of Australian law. The work includes case studies of 24 leading Australian jurists: Lachlan Macquarie, James Stephen, Richard Bourke, John Hubert Plunkett, George Higinbotham, Samuel Griffith, Inglis Clark, Henry Bournes Higgins, Alfred Deakin, Edith Cowan, Lord Atkin, Robert Menzies, WJV Windeyer, Roma Mitchell, Gough Whitlam, Ron Wilson, Christopher Weeramantry, Gerard Brennan, William Deane, Robin Sharwood, Eddie Mabo, Murray Gleeson, Michael Kirby and John Hatzistergos. This volume forms part of the international series Great Christian Jurists produced under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and includes a foreword by Australia's renowned legal historian, Bruce Kercher. Professor Wayne Hudson - Research Professor at Charles Sturt University, Canberra and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.  Working across the fields of philosophy, history, politics and religion, he has published twenty-four books and eighty-four refereed articles and book chapters, and has won twenty-five research grants. He has lectured at Oxford University, the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, McGill University in Canada, and at Beijing Foreign Studies University and the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.   Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Geoff Lindsay and Wayne Hudson, "Australian Jurists and Christianity" (Federation Press, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:21


Professor Wayne Hudson knows a lot - a whole lot - about religion and society. In Australian Jurists and Christianity (The Federation Press, 2021) Wayne, as co-editor, assembles a collection of biographical essays providing new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity was a significant influence on Australian jurists, both as public figures and as makers of Australian law. The work includes case studies of 24 leading Australian jurists: Lachlan Macquarie, James Stephen, Richard Bourke, John Hubert Plunkett, George Higinbotham, Samuel Griffith, Inglis Clark, Henry Bournes Higgins, Alfred Deakin, Edith Cowan, Lord Atkin, Robert Menzies, WJV Windeyer, Roma Mitchell, Gough Whitlam, Ron Wilson, Christopher Weeramantry, Gerard Brennan, William Deane, Robin Sharwood, Eddie Mabo, Murray Gleeson, Michael Kirby and John Hatzistergos. This volume forms part of the international series Great Christian Jurists produced under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and includes a foreword by Australia’s renowned legal historian, Bruce Kercher. Professor Wayne Hudson - Research Professor at Charles Sturt University, Canberra and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.  Working across the fields of philosophy, history, politics and religion, he has published twenty-four books and eighty-four refereed articles and book chapters, and has won twenty-five research grants. He has lectured at Oxford University, the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, McGill University in Canada, and at Beijing Foreign Studies University and the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.   Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Geoff Lindsay and Wayne Hudson, "Australian Jurists and Christianity" (Federation Press, 2020)

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:21


Professor Wayne Hudson knows a lot - a whole lot - about religion and society. In Australian Jurists and Christianity (The Federation Press, 2021) Wayne, as co-editor, assembles a collection of biographical essays providing new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity was a significant influence on Australian jurists, both as public figures and as makers of Australian law. The work includes case studies of 24 leading Australian jurists: Lachlan Macquarie, James Stephen, Richard Bourke, John Hubert Plunkett, George Higinbotham, Samuel Griffith, Inglis Clark, Henry Bournes Higgins, Alfred Deakin, Edith Cowan, Lord Atkin, Robert Menzies, WJV Windeyer, Roma Mitchell, Gough Whitlam, Ron Wilson, Christopher Weeramantry, Gerard Brennan, William Deane, Robin Sharwood, Eddie Mabo, Murray Gleeson, Michael Kirby and John Hatzistergos. This volume forms part of the international series Great Christian Jurists produced under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and includes a foreword by Australia's renowned legal historian, Bruce Kercher. Professor Wayne Hudson - Research Professor at Charles Sturt University, Canberra and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.  Working across the fields of philosophy, history, politics and religion, he has published twenty-four books and eighty-four refereed articles and book chapters, and has won twenty-five research grants. He has lectured at Oxford University, the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, McGill University in Canada, and at Beijing Foreign Studies University and the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.   Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies

New Books in Christian Studies
Geoff Lindsay and Wayne Hudson, "Australian Jurists and Christianity" (Federation Press, 2020)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:21


Professor Wayne Hudson knows a lot - a whole lot - about religion and society. In Australian Jurists and Christianity (The Federation Press, 2021) Wayne, as co-editor, assembles a collection of biographical essays providing new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity was a significant influence on Australian jurists, both as public figures and as makers of Australian law. The work includes case studies of 24 leading Australian jurists: Lachlan Macquarie, James Stephen, Richard Bourke, John Hubert Plunkett, George Higinbotham, Samuel Griffith, Inglis Clark, Henry Bournes Higgins, Alfred Deakin, Edith Cowan, Lord Atkin, Robert Menzies, WJV Windeyer, Roma Mitchell, Gough Whitlam, Ron Wilson, Christopher Weeramantry, Gerard Brennan, William Deane, Robin Sharwood, Eddie Mabo, Murray Gleeson, Michael Kirby and John Hatzistergos. This volume forms part of the international series Great Christian Jurists produced under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and includes a foreword by Australia's renowned legal historian, Bruce Kercher. Professor Wayne Hudson - Research Professor at Charles Sturt University, Canberra and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.  Working across the fields of philosophy, history, politics and religion, he has published twenty-four books and eighty-four refereed articles and book chapters, and has won twenty-five research grants. He has lectured at Oxford University, the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, McGill University in Canada, and at Beijing Foreign Studies University and the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.   Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

New Books in Law
Geoff Lindsay and Wayne Hudson, "Australian Jurists and Christianity" (Federation Press, 2020)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:21


Professor Wayne Hudson knows a lot - a whole lot - about religion and society. In Australian Jurists and Christianity (The Federation Press, 2021) Wayne, as co-editor, assembles a collection of biographical essays providing new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity was a significant influence on Australian jurists, both as public figures and as makers of Australian law. The work includes case studies of 24 leading Australian jurists: Lachlan Macquarie, James Stephen, Richard Bourke, John Hubert Plunkett, George Higinbotham, Samuel Griffith, Inglis Clark, Henry Bournes Higgins, Alfred Deakin, Edith Cowan, Lord Atkin, Robert Menzies, WJV Windeyer, Roma Mitchell, Gough Whitlam, Ron Wilson, Christopher Weeramantry, Gerard Brennan, William Deane, Robin Sharwood, Eddie Mabo, Murray Gleeson, Michael Kirby and John Hatzistergos. This volume forms part of the international series Great Christian Jurists produced under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and includes a foreword by Australia's renowned legal historian, Bruce Kercher. Professor Wayne Hudson - Research Professor at Charles Sturt University, Canberra and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.  Working across the fields of philosophy, history, politics and religion, he has published twenty-four books and eighty-four refereed articles and book chapters, and has won twenty-five research grants. He has lectured at Oxford University, the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, McGill University in Canada, and at Beijing Foreign Studies University and the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.   Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books Network
Geoff Lindsay and Wayne Hudson, "Australian Jurists and Christianity" (Federation Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 49:21


Professor Wayne Hudson knows a lot - a whole lot - about religion and society. In Australian Jurists and Christianity (The Federation Press, 2021) Wayne, as co-editor, assembles a collection of biographical essays providing new perspectives on the relationship between law and religion in Australia. It claims that the relationship between law and religion was more significant in Australia than has been suggested. Specifically, it suggests that Christianity was a significant influence on Australian jurists, both as public figures and as makers of Australian law. The work includes case studies of 24 leading Australian jurists: Lachlan Macquarie, James Stephen, Richard Bourke, John Hubert Plunkett, George Higinbotham, Samuel Griffith, Inglis Clark, Henry Bournes Higgins, Alfred Deakin, Edith Cowan, Lord Atkin, Robert Menzies, WJV Windeyer, Roma Mitchell, Gough Whitlam, Ron Wilson, Christopher Weeramantry, Gerard Brennan, William Deane, Robin Sharwood, Eddie Mabo, Murray Gleeson, Michael Kirby and John Hatzistergos. This volume forms part of the international series Great Christian Jurists produced under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and includes a foreword by Australia’s renowned legal historian, Bruce Kercher. Professor Wayne Hudson - Research Professor at Charles Sturt University, Canberra and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.  Working across the fields of philosophy, history, politics and religion, he has published twenty-four books and eighty-four refereed articles and book chapters, and has won twenty-five research grants. He has lectured at Oxford University, the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, McGill University in Canada, and at Beijing Foreign Studies University and the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.   Bede Haines is a solicitor, specialising in litigation and a partner at Holding Redlich, an Australian commercial law firm. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Known to read books, ride bikes and eat cereal (often). bede.haines@holdingredlich.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Aboriginal Way radio
Legacy: Reflections on Mabo exhibition

Aboriginal Way radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 22:27


It’s South Australia’s turn to see the Legacy: Reflections on Mabo exhibition which has been showcased at art galleries across the country since 2019.Eddie Mabo spent a decade seeking recognition of his people’s ownership of Mer Island in the Torres Strait, and on 3 June 1992 the High Court of Australia agreed by rejecting terra nullius (land belonging to no-one).Co-curated by Gail Mabo, Dr Jonathan McBurnie and Kellie Williams, the exhibition brings together a selection of 22 works by 25 Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists in the spirit of reconciliation. Ursla Halpin, the gallery and cultural arts coordinator at Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery takes us on an audio tour of the exhibition.

Western Sydney Health Check
How Western Sydney is improving Aboriginal health

Western Sydney Health Check

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 22:22


A landmark report in 2005 revealed that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have shorter life expectancies and are more like to die in childhood, along with other gaps compared to non-Aboriginal Australians.How have we progressed in the 15 years since toward closing the gap?In this episode we speak to WSLHD Aboriginal Health Strategy director Braiden Abala and Aboriginal Mental Health clinical lead John Fetuani about the challenges and successes in Western Sydney.The pair also reflect on what NAIDOC Day means to them, particularly this year's theme of Always Was, Always Will Be.Learn more about the influential Aboriginal people they discuss.Eddie Mabo: https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/eddie-koiki-mabo Oodgeroo Noonuccal: https://ia.anu.edu.au/biography/noonuccal-oodgeroo-18057David Uniapon: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/unaipon-david-8898 Charles Perkins: https://www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/about/who-is-charles-perkins.html

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
Let's Get Quizzical: Tony Armstrong vs Elias Clure

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 16:01


In this week’s quiz, we find out how much a couple of young ABC journalists know about The Warumpi Band, Eddie Mabo, State of Origin and the ARIA Awards.

AWAYE! - ABC RN
Give me land, lots of land: The legacy of Eddie Mabo

AWAYE! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 54:09


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AWAYE! - ABC RN
Give me land, lots of land: The legacy of Eddie Mabo

AWAYE! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 54:09


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ABC KIDS News Time
Giant asteroids and dolphin friends

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 9:15


ABC KIDS News Time
Giant asteroids and dolphin friends

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 9:15


SBS Romanian - SBS in limba romana
Who was Eddie Mabo? - Cine a fost Eddie Mabo?

SBS Romanian - SBS in limba romana

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 7:02


Mabo Day is marked on the 3rd of June every year with a public holiday in the Torres Strait Islands, closing National Reconciliation Week.But just who was Eddie Mabo, and why was he so important in the fight for Indigenous land rights? - In fiecare an la 3 iunie se sarbatoreste Ziua Mabo, cu o sărbătoare publică în Insulele Strâmtoarii Torres, marcand încheierea Săptămânii Naționale a Reconcilierii. Cine a fost insa Eddie Mabo și de ce e atât de important în lupta pentru drepturile indigene asupra pământului?

SBS Albanian - SBS Albanian
Who was Eddie Mabo? - “Mabo Day” - kush ishte Eddie Mabo?

SBS Albanian - SBS Albanian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 7:45


Mabo [[mah-boh]] Day is marked on the 3rd of June every year with a public holiday in the Torres Strait Islands, closing National Reconciliation Week.But just who was Eddie Mabo, and why was he so important in the fight for Indigenous land rights? - “Java Kombetare e Pajtimit” eshte nje jave e dedikuar per pajtimin midis Australianëve indigjene dhe jo-vendasve. Kjo jave festohet në Australi çdo vit ndermjet 27 majit dhe 3 qershorit.

ABC KIDS News Time
In This Together

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 11:57


This week we're looking at five news stories from Indigenous Australia. We're celebrating Mabo Day, talking about Reconciliation and learning how to make bread from native grass...

ABC KIDS News Time
In This Together

ABC KIDS News Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 11:57


This week we're looking at five news stories from Indigenous Australia. We're celebrating Mabo Day, talking about Reconciliation and learning how to make bread from native grass...

Barely Gettin' By
Episode 5 Part 1 - We did the dispossessing

Barely Gettin' By

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 22:51


S2 E5: The 90s at HomeE5.1 We did the dispossessingE5.2 Australia at the End of HistoryE5.3 Australia in the WorldThis week, Chloe and Emma return to home shores to explore Australia in the 1990s. On the domestic front, Australia was led by three Prime Ministers: Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and John Howard. They discuss the economic legacy of the Hawke/Keating era, and wonder if current debates about the enduring legacy of the Accords obscure the dramatic economic reforms pursued by the Howard Government. They discuss Keating’s efforts to further Aboriginal rights and the ensuing white backlash led by John Howard and Pauline Hanson.LinksAmy McQuire: ‘We must bear witness to black deaths in our own country’ https://amymcquire.substack.com/p/we-must-bear-witness-to-black-deathsAlison Whittaker, ‘Despite 432 Indigenous deaths in custody, no one has ever been convicted. Racist silence and complicity are to blame’, https://theconversation.com/despite-432-indigenous-deaths-in-custody-no-one-has-ever-been-convicted-racist-silence-and-complicity-are-to-blame-139873[Note: Chloe mistakenly said noone had been ‘arrested and charged’ over a death in custody. In 2019, murder charges were laid against two men, for the murders of, respectively, Joyce Clarke and Kumanjayi Walker https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/01/deaths-in-our-backyard-432-indigenous-australians-have-died-in-custody-since-2008]Don Watson, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart, 2002.Boris Frankel, ‘Beyond Labourism and Socialism: How the Australian Labor Party developed the Model of 'New Labour'’, New Left Review, 1/221, 1997 https://newleftreview.org/issues/I221/articles/boris-frankel-beyond-labourism-and-socialism-how-the-australian-labor-party-developed-the-model-of-new-labour [subscription required]Frank Bongiorno, ‘Are we in Accord?’, Inside Story, 27 May 2020 https://insidestory.org.au/are-we-in-accord/Elizabeth Humphrys, How Labor Built Neoliberalism: Australia’s Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project, Brill, 2019.‘The drink that started the Mueller investigation: George Papadopoulos and Alexander Downer tell us everything’ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-24/mueller-investigation-george-papadopoulos-alexander-downer-speak/11107712Robert Manne, “Little America: How John Howard has changed Australia,” and “The History Wars,” both in The Monthly, March 2006 and November 2009.https://www.themonthly.com.au/monthly-essays-robert-manne-little-america-how-john-howard-has-changed-australia-184#mtrhttps://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2009/november/1270703045/robert-manne/commentPaul Keating question time excerpt - Australian Parliament HousePaul Keating in Indonesia News Story excerpt - ABC TV AustraliaJohn Hewson ‘Birthday Cake’ GST excerpt - Channel 9 NewsJohn Howard’s GST excerpt - ABC TV AustraliaGun Buyback news story excerpt - Channel 10 NewsJohn Howard’s Indigenous Rights excerpt - Liberal Party AustraliaGulf War News Story excerpt - Channel 9 NewsPort Arthur Massacre news story excerpt - ABC TV Australia

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
28 năm phán quyết Mabo - người đã thay đổi lịch sử Úc

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 6:08


Ngày Mabo, ngày lễ chính thức của những người dân đảo Torres Strait được tổ chức nhằm tôn vinh Eddie Mabo, người đã có công trong cuộc chiến giành quyền sở hữu đất của người Thổ dân. Vậy ông là ai?

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Eddie Mabo Avustralya'yı sonsuza dek değiştirdi

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 6:08


Bugün 3 Haziran Mabo günü. Torres Korfezi Adalarında milli bir bayram olarak kutlanıyor. Bugün ayrıca “Ulusal Uzlaşma Haftası”nın son günüEddie Mabo’nun kim olduğunu ve Avustralya yerli halklarının toprak hakları için Mabo’nun neden bu kadar önemli olduğunu bu bölümde öğreneceksiniz.

Barely Gettin' By
Episode 5 Part 3 - Australia in the World

Barely Gettin' By

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 18:52


S2 E5: The 90s at HomeE5.3 Australia in the WorldThis week, Chloe and Emma return to home shores to explore Australia in the 1990s. On the domestic front, Australia was led by three Prime Ministers: Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and John Howard. They discuss the economic legacy of the Hawke/Keating era, and wonder if current debates about the enduring legacy of the Accords obscure the dramatic economic reforms pursued by the Howard Government. They discuss Keating’s efforts to further Aboriginal rights and the ensuing white backlash led by John Howard and Pauline Hanson.LinksAmy McQuire: ‘We must bear witness to black deaths in our own country’ https://amymcquire.substack.com/p/we-must-bear-witness-to-black-deathsAlison Whittaker, ‘Despite 432 Indigenous deaths in custody, no one has ever been convicted. Racist silence and complicity are to blame’, https://theconversation.com/despite-432-indigenous-deaths-in-custody-no-one-has-ever-been-convicted-racist-silence-and-complicity-are-to-blame-139873[Note: Chloe mistakenly said noone had been ‘arrested and charged’ over a death in custody. In 2019, murder charges were laid against two men, for the murders of, respectively, Joyce Clarke and Kumanjayi Walker https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/01/deaths-in-our-backyard-432-indigenous-australians-have-died-in-custody-since-2008]Don Watson, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart, 2002.Boris Frankel, ‘Beyond Labourism and Socialism: How the Australian Labor Party developed the Model of 'New Labour'’, New Left Review, 1/221, 1997 https://newleftreview.org/issues/I221/articles/boris-frankel-beyond-labourism-and-socialism-how-the-australian-labor-party-developed-the-model-of-new-labour [subscription required]Frank Bongiorno, ‘Are we in Accord?’, Inside Story, 27 May 2020 https://insidestory.org.au/are-we-in-accord/Elizabeth Humphrys, How Labor Built Neoliberalism: Australia’s Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project, Brill, 2019.‘The drink that started the Mueller investigation: George Papadopoulos and Alexander Downer tell us everything’ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-24/mueller-investigation-george-papadopoulos-alexander-downer-speak/11107712Robert Manne, “Little America: How John Howard has changed Australia,” and “The History Wars,” both in The Monthly, March 2006 and November 2009.https://www.themonthly.com.au/monthly-essays-robert-manne-little-america-how-john-howard-has-changed-australia-184#mtrhttps://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2009/november/1270703045/robert-manne/commentPaul Keating question time excerpt - Australian Parliament HousePaul Keating in Indonesia News Story excerpt - ABC TV AustraliaJohn Hewson ‘Birthday Cake’ GST excerpt - Channel 9 NewsJohn Howard’s GST excerpt - ABC TV AustraliaGun Buyback news story excerpt - Channel 10 NewsJohn Howard’s Indigenous Rights excerpt - Liberal Party AustraliaGulf War News Story excerpt - Channel 9 NewsPort Arthur Massacre news story excerpt - ABC TV Australia

Barely Gettin' By
Episode 5 Part 2 - Australia at the End of History

Barely Gettin' By

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 22:23


S2 E5: The 90s at HomeE5.2 Australia at the End of HistoryThis week, Chloe and Emma return to home shores to explore Australia in the 1990s. On the domestic front, Australia was led by three Prime Ministers: Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and John Howard. They discuss the economic legacy of the Hawke/Keating era, and wonder if current debates about the enduring legacy of the Accords obscure the dramatic economic reforms pursued by the Howard Government. They discuss Keating’s efforts to further Aboriginal rights and the ensuing white backlash led by John Howard and Pauline Hanson.LinksAmy McQuire: ‘We must bear witness to black deaths in our own country’ https://amymcquire.substack.com/p/we-must-bear-witness-to-black-deathsAlison Whittaker, ‘Despite 432 Indigenous deaths in custody, no one has ever been convicted. Racist silence and complicity are to blame’, https://theconversation.com/despite-432-indigenous-deaths-in-custody-no-one-has-ever-been-convicted-racist-silence-and-complicity-are-to-blame-139873[Note: Chloe mistakenly said noone had been ‘arrested and charged’ over a death in custody. In 2019, murder charges were laid against two men, for the murders of, respectively, Joyce Clarke and Kumanjayi Walker https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/01/deaths-in-our-backyard-432-indigenous-australians-have-died-in-custody-since-2008]Don Watson, Recollections of a Bleeding Heart, 2002.Boris Frankel, ‘Beyond Labourism and Socialism: How the Australian Labor Party developed the Model of 'New Labour'’, New Left Review, 1/221, 1997 https://newleftreview.org/issues/I221/articles/boris-frankel-beyond-labourism-and-socialism-how-the-australian-labor-party-developed-the-model-of-new-labour [subscription required]Frank Bongiorno, ‘Are we in Accord?’, Inside Story, 27 May 2020 https://insidestory.org.au/are-we-in-accord/Elizabeth Humphrys, How Labor Built Neoliberalism: Australia’s Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project, Brill, 2019.‘The drink that started the Mueller investigation: George Papadopoulos and Alexander Downer tell us everything’ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-24/mueller-investigation-george-papadopoulos-alexander-downer-speak/11107712Robert Manne, “Little America: How John Howard has changed Australia,” and “The History Wars,” both in The Monthly, March 2006 and November 2009.https://www.themonthly.com.au/monthly-essays-robert-manne-little-america-how-john-howard-has-changed-australia-184#mtrhttps://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2009/november/1270703045/robert-manne/commentPaul Keating question time excerpt - Australian Parliament HousePaul Keating in Indonesia News Story excerpt - ABC TV AustraliaJohn Hewson ‘Birthday Cake’ GST excerpt - Channel 9 NewsJohn Howard’s GST excerpt - ABC TV AustraliaGun Buyback news story excerpt - Channel 10 NewsJohn Howard’s Indigenous Rights excerpt - Liberal Party AustraliaGulf War News Story excerpt - Channel 9 NewsPort Arthur Massacre news story excerpt - ABC TV Australia

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย
เอ็ดดี มาโบ เป็นใคร?

SBS Thai - เอสบีเอส ไทย

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 8:15


3 มิถุนายน ของทุกปีเป็นวันมาโบ (Mabo day) เอ็ดดี มาโบ (Eddie Mabo) เป็นใคร เหตุใดเขาจึงได้รับยกย่องว่าเป็นบุคคลสำคัญในประวัติศาสตร์ของชาวพื้นเมืองของออสเตรเลีย

SBS Gujarati - SBS ગુજરાતી
Geroge Floyd incident in US has raised questions about racism in Australia - અમેરિકામાં આફ્રિકન મૂળની વ્યક્તિ સાથે થયેલા વ્યવહાર સાથે ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયન આદિજાતીની સરખામણી કેટલી યોગ્ય?

SBS Gujarati - SBS ગુજરાતી

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 9:08


અમેરિકામાં આફ્રિકન મૂળના જ્યોર્જ ફ્લોઇડના મૃત્યુને પગલે ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયા સહિત વિશ્વના વિવિધ દેશોમાં આક્રોશ વધુ ઉગ્ર બન્યો છે, ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયા આજે માબો દિવસની ઉજવણી કરી રહ્યું છે ત્યારે જાણિએ એડી માબો વિશે તથા કેમ અમેરિકામાં આફ્રિકન મૂળની વ્યક્તિ સાથે થયેલા અત્યાચારને અહીંના આદિજાતીના સમુદાયો પોતાની સાથે સરખાવી રહ્યા છે. - અમેરિકામાં આફ્રિકન મૂળના જ્યોર્જ ફ્લોઇડના મૃત્યુને પગલે ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયા સહિત વિશ્વના વિવિધ દેશોમાં આક્રોશ વધુ ઉગ્ર બન્યો છે, ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયા આજે માબો દિવસની ઉજવણી કરી રહ્યું છે ત્યારે જાણિએ એડી માબો વિશે તથા કેમ અમેરિકામાં આફ્રિકન મૂળની વ્યક્તિ સાથે થયેલા અત્યાચારને અહીંના આદિજાતીના સમુદાયો પોતાની સાથે સરખાવી રહ્યા છે.

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目

現代人辛勤半輩子,就是為了買屋買地。可是澳洲原住民和托勒斯島民對土地的擁有權原來是「與生俱來」、不需用錢買的。

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SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
June 03: Mabo Day - “இந்த மண் எங்களின் சொந்த மண்” – எடீ மாபோ

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 12:35


Mabo day marks the anniversary of the High Court of Australia's judgement in 1992 in the Mabo case. This is a day of particular significance for Torres Strait Islander Australians. Kulasegaram Sanchayan narrates the story. - பூர்வீக மக்களின் நில உரிமையில் பாரிய மாற்றத்தை ஏற்படுத்திய Eddie Mabo தொடுத்த வழக்கில் தீர்ப்பு வழங்கப்பட்ட நாள் ஜூன் 3, 1992.Terra Nullius, அதாவது இந்த மண்ணில் யாரும் குடியிருக்கவில்லை, என்று பிரித்தானியர்கள் பிரகடனப்படுத்தி, குடியேறி, பூர்வீக மக்களுக்கு நில உரிமை இல்லை என்று சட்டம் இயற்றி சுமார் 200 ஆண்டுகளுக்குப் பின்னர் அந்த சிந்தனைக்கு சவால் விட்ட Edward Koiki Mabo குறித்த நிகழ்ச்சியைப் படைத்தவர் குலசேகரம் சஞ்சயன்.

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Carly & Co.
Carly & Co. - Eddie Mabo

Carly & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 3:33


Welcome to this fabulous podcast series! Today I am joined by a famous Australian Icon, tune in for more :)

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SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা
National Reconciliation Week to focus on truth telling

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 7:03


It's a week dedicated to reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. National Reconciliation Week is celebrated across Australia each year between 27 May and 3 June. This year the focus is on truth-telling and what role it can play in reconciliation.

Bildningsbyrån
Eddie Koiki Mabo - de första australiensarna

Bildningsbyrån

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 29:23


Eddie Mabos liv tar sin början på ön Mer i Stilla havet. Där har hans förfäder levt i tusentals år. Som tonåring kommer han i kontakt med fastlands-Australien och dess rasistiska politik som stänger ute ursprungsbefolkningen från barer, hotell och affärer. Eddie Mabo vägrar acceptera sakernas tillstånd och när han får veta att marken på ön Mer inte tillhör honom och människorna där, utan staten, drar han Australien inför rätta. Det leder till en grundläggande förändring av Australiens rättssystem och än idag påverkar hans gärning villkoren för Australiens ursprungsbefolkning.

Bildningsbyrån
Eddie Koiki Mabo - de första australiensarna

Bildningsbyrån

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 29:27


Eddie Mabos liv tar sin början på ön Mer i Stilla havet. Där har hans förfäder levt i tusentals år. Som tonåring kommer han i kontakt med fastlands-Australien och dess rasistiska politik som stänger ute ursprungsbefolkningen från barer, hotell och affärer. Eddie Mabo vägrar acceptera sakernas tillstånd och när han får veta att marken på ön Mer inte tillhör honom och människorna där, utan staten, drar han Australien inför rätta. Det leder till en grundläggande förändring av Australiens rättssystem och än idag påverkar hans gärning villkoren för Australiens ursprungsbefolkning.

Communication Mixdown
Australia's first languages, surviving and thriving

Communication Mixdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018


A very auspicious time for Indigenous communities all around Australia - National Sorry Day on May 26, followed by National Reconciliation Week, and ending with Mabo Day on June 3, the commemoration of Eddie Mabo and the campaign leading to the 1992 landmark decision of the High Court overturning the legal fiction of terra nullius. Making sense of any idea of commemoration, or indeed, any idea of community leads inevitably to the tangible and intangible domain of language – how it’s used, how it embodies special cultural knowledge, and how it survives.Project officer with First Languages Australia, Annalee Pope, outlines her involvement with the Priority Languages Documentation initiative, and explains some of the ways that renewed interest in Indigenous languages is taking shape all across the country. And, Indigenous writer and researcher Bruce Pascoe talks about first languages in we now know as the state of Victoria, and explains the intersections of Indigenous language, forms of governance and sustainability.

Living Black Podcast
Living Black - Townsville

Living Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 25:11


Eddie Mabo’s legacy 20 years after the landmark court case, chroming – a new wave of substance abuse and Christine Anu in studio. (An SBS/NITV Production) (Current Affairs) CC WATCH the full episode on SBS ONE, MONDAY 5PM, on NITV, Tuesday 9PM