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The much-loved travel and lifestyle series Going Places with Ernie Dingo has returned to NITV and SBS for its 6th season, bringing audiences fresh weekly episodes that capture the beauty, culture and stories of Australia.
On this week's Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison catches up with Ernie Dingo and plays an interview between Jayda Corunna with singer Ellie Lovegrove. Jim also shares some First Nations poetry from Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today, edited by Alison Whittaker. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays
On this week's Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison catches up with Ernie Dingo and plays an interview between Jayda Corunna with singer Ellie Lovegrove. Jim also shares some First Nations poetry from Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today, edited by Alison Whittaker. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.
The living legend opens up about what he's like when the cameras are off, and he's alone with the sounds of the bush.
“Going Places with Ernie Dingo is an absolute trailblazing travel documentary series. It changed the game on how travel shows are made and shown. They really get to the heart of the series on what it is that's special about these places through the eyes of the people.” – Wiradjuri woman Rae Johnston science and technology editor and presenter on Going Places with Ernie Dingo.
Private lives, guilty pleasures, and decades-long regrets are all laid bare in season two of You Don't Know Me with Virginia Trioli.Each episode Virginia profiles a well-known Australian at the most personal level, with just seven questions.
Scary scenes yesterday in Two Rocks, We crossed to Letisha Wallace to hear the latest. Kevin Bloody Wilson Performed live, Vale Tina Turner, Michelle put her Psychic hat on and deciphered your dreams, and a new device for busses to avoid red lights, Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023 was the year that Overlapping Dialogue went out of control. No one knew where it might land. It soared above the ozone layer like a lethal bird of prey. The whole world was alarmed. Only Kyle & Levi couldn't care less... In our second episode celebrating the cinema of the 1990s, we hitch a ride in the way-back machine and head straight ahead into the year of 1991 with a double feature that would collectively captivate you for nearly 9 hours: A Brighter Summer Day & Until the End of the World! But before we travel through the weighty contexts surrounding both films, we dig into a Blue Plate Special that belatedly celebrates the 2008 HBO miniseries John Adams and finds a distressing degree of comfort in the two most recent entries in the Evil Dead franchise (2013's Evil Dead and the newly released Evil Dead Rise). We make quick work of the deadites and eventually arrive to this episode's marquee pairing: listen as we marvel at the revelatory slice of life cinema of Edward Yang, the reflective yet rollicking magnum opus of Wim Wenders, and ponder the ways in which both works reflect upon and conclude a 20th century reaching its uncertain conclusion. Stay till the at once sweet yet bitter end for a very special gift, Mr. Wenders himself! In his his second appearance on the pod (albeit his first as a communicatory android), the German New Wave auteur reflects on a whole host of topics, ranging from Sam Neill Pop Funko vinyls, his failed attempt to remake Fantasia in live action in the late 90s, and the unforeseen ways Gary Busey impacted his life forever. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.
This week we catch up on what Calem's been up to and touch on a variety of topics during our chat. Whether it's working with indigenous communities alongside Ernie Dingo, Indigenous Australian food preparation and hunting methods, or stone arrowhead crafting, his passion comes through in what he's talking about.Calem actually started off as an anti-hunter, so he tells us the story of how that all changed plus gives his take on veganism, firemaking, foraging for mushrooms , and bowhunting - to name just a few.Something for everyone in this episode.Enjoy!Check out www.highcaliber.com.au for all your rifle cleaning and protection needs. Be sure to use the code "senditmate" for 10% discount at checkout. Check out www.highcaliber.com.au for all your rifle cleaning and protection needs. Be sure to use the code "senditmate" for 10% discount at checkout. Stand against egregious gun laws in Australia. Contact Firearm Owners United:Facebook: FirearmownersunitedInstagram: firearmownersunitedTwitter: FOU_officialYoutube: FOU TV
QUT Business and Creative Industries Graduate, AGNT BLAK Founder, 2021 LinkedIn Changemaker, experienced Broadcaster and freelancer, Bianca Hunt has a passion to bring her full-self into every space she enters.Well known for her Co-Hosting of NITV x AFL's Yokayi Footy she intends to have a positive influence in the media industry. Her newest upcoming project is Co-Host of Going Places with Ernie Dingo which she is excited to share soon.Bianca is the founder and CEO of Agnt Blak is a talent agency exclusively representing First Nations peoples to provide a culturally safe environment for Blak talent to thrive in the entertainment industry. Agnt Blak is 100% Aboriginal Owned and OperatedRecommendations throughout this episode: agntblak.com.au/biancahuntWebsite: www.blackmagicwoman.com.auFollow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcastPhoto credit: https://www.indigenous.gov.au/ 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.auSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/black-magic-woman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tchaikovsky's opera about a blind princess, Iolanta, raises challenging questions about the nature of disability — questions the West Australian Opera confronts head on in a new production reimagined with members of the blind and vision-impaired community. Also, we hear two Sri Lankan Australian brothers debate 'wokeness' in a scene from the new comedy Stay Woke and we pay tribute to the theatre director and arts leader Andrew Ross, director of pioneering works by Aboriginal writers Jack Davis and Jimmy Chi.
Tchaikovsky's opera about a blind princess, Iolanta, raises challenging questions about the nature of disability — questions the West Australian Opera confronts head on in a new production reimagined with members of the blind and vision-impaired community. Also, we hear two Sri Lankan Australian brothers debate 'wokeness' in a scene from the new comedy Stay Woke and we pay tribute to the theatre director and arts leader Andrew Ross, director of pioneering works by Aboriginal writers Jack Davis and Jimmy Chi.
Tchaikovsky's opera about a blind princess, Iolanta, raises challenging questions about the nature of disability — questions the West Australian Opera confronts head on in a new production reimagined with members of the blind and vision-impaired community.Also, we hear two Sri Lankan Australian brothers debate 'wokeness' in a scene from the new comedy Stay Woke and we pay tribute to the theatre director and arts leader Andrew Ross, director of pioneering works by Aboriginal writers Jack Davis and Jimmy Chi.
Australia's beloved actor and TV presenter Ernie Dingo joins Jodi Hoffman and Jim Morrison on a special edition of Moorditj Mag to discuss the important First Nations issues and news of the week.
Muswada wa janga la Victoria waendelea kukabiliwa kwa upinzani, na Ernie Dingo ajiunga katika juhudi yakuongeza viwango vya chanjo katika jamii zawa Australia wa kwanza Magharibi Australia.
We delve into two uniquely Western Australian First Nations productions at the 2020 Perth Festival: Jimmy Chi and Kuckles' Bran Nue Dae and Hecate, Yirra Yaakin's Noongar language adaptation of Macbeth.
We delve into two uniquely Western Australian First Nations productions at the 2020 Perth Festival: Jimmy Chi and Kuckles' Bran Nue Dae and Hecate, Yirra Yaakin's Noongar language adaptation of Macbeth.
This week we discuss the ridiculous controversy about the name of Western Australian boutique brewery, Colonial Brewing Co, and head down a minefield of related issues brought about by the latest woke mob nonsense in Australia, all while chugging down cans of, you guessed it... Colonial Brewing Co beers! Also on the menu is The Death of the Aussie Larrikin, Kingswood Country, political correctness and cancel culture in media and society. And we give the last word to the legendary John Cleese. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ChroniclesOnTheFly, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/chroniclesontheflypod, and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ChroniclesOTF
In this episode of the science fiction podcast 'The ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment,' we discuss science fiction epic 'Until the End of the World.' The film is Directed by Wim Wenders and stars Solveig Dommartin, William Hurt, Sam Neill, Ernie Dingo, Rüdiger Vogler & Max von Sydow. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork Email: mftvquestions@gmail.com Audio version: https://the-ace-atomic-cinema-experime.pinecast.co UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us SciFiPodcast #SciFi #ScienceFiction
On stage at the Perth Festival, we delve into two First Nations productions that are uniquely Western Australian: Jimmy Chi and Kuckles' Bran Nue Dae and Yirra Yaakin's Noongar language adaptation of Macbeth.
On stage at the Perth Festival, we delve into two First Nations productions that are uniquely Western Australian: Jimmy Chi and Kuckles' Bran Nue Dae and Yirra Yaakin's Noongar language adaptation of Macbeth.
Rhona Rees always brings the funny: as an on-camera actress; as a voice performer; as a screenwriter. She's been in the business for more than two decades, getting her start at the age of 11 in a film with Australian screen legend Ernie Dingo. These days, she acts in screen and animation projects like Polly Pocket, Wu Assassins, and Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitsu, and she was nominated for a 2018 Leo Award and a 2019 Society of Voice Arts and Sciences Award for Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own, for her work as Beverly "Bev" Gilturtle. Rhona is also the face and star of Shuttlecock, a sports mockumentary in which she played a washed-up badminton player whose Olympic dreams are dashed when her rival smashes a shuttlecock into one of her eyes – and Freya, a dark comedy set in a near-distant future. Rhona wrote the script for Freya, which received funding from Creative BC and the venerable Harold Greenberg Fund. In this hilarious and at times emotional interview, the Australian ex-pat (who – true story – becomes a Canadian citizen during our sponsor break) talks about child stardom, what she learned shouting “cock!” in crowded theatres across North America, filming Freya, and how Canadians can help the humans and animals affected by the Australian bushfires. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment
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For the month of January, the Cinema Catch-Up Club is focusing on Australian films. This week, host Stephen B. Platt is joined by special guests Alex McVey and Ellin Sears as they review 'Bran Nue Dae'. Listen in as they discuss drinking, dream sequences, and Ernie Dingo.
The challenge this week is for Fiona and Nick to discuss the feature documentary Three Identical Strangers without revealing any of its many surprises. Also, Fiona talks with Lynne Ramsay, Nick chats with Ernie Dingo, and then both talk with Producer Dan about Counterpart.