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Northern Territory Country Hour
Manganese exports resume for South32 out of Groote Eylandt, 14 months after cyclone damage

Northern Territory Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 10:02


Mining company South32 is celebrating an important milestone on Groote Eylandt this week.

DECOLONISE
DECOLONISE. EP08 Yarnin with Emily Wurramara

DECOLONISE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 43:48


A podcast about Blak Sovereignty. It is time to listen in deeply to our waters, our lands, our sky country, our roots. Time to walk home together.  For all our non-indigenous brothers, sisters and guests on our lands___ we ask who are your ancestors, what are their stories and how do they connect with ours? In our eighth episode we're yarnin up with Emily Wurramara. Hailing from her homelands of Groote Eylandt, Emily is a deep Anindilyyakwa song woman who shares her lived experience in the music industry and her innovative mission as an artist. A passionate truth teller, Emily evokes knu ways to decolonise in the industry. ARIA winner for contemporary album 2024, she has toured with iconic artists Uncle Archie Roach, Mavis Staples, Missy Higgins, Coloured Stone, Cat Empire and more. Connected to the deep soils of our lands, Emily is etching knu traks for our mob. This sister is solid in pioneering sovereign self-management in a sea of sharks. Emily shares integrated understanding of country and culture___ and how these stories are interwoven into her song. __________________________ CREDITS Executive Producer: Jaja Dare Edit & Sound Mix: Vera White Mastered: Josh Coom Sound Recording: Mark Taylor Music: Lady Blue by Emily Wurramara & Yinyarr Mulana Winyarr by Madi Colville-Walker.  Recorded and produced on Gumbaynggirr First Nations sacred lands in collab with Koori Mail. Follow for all the latest Blak News.  Epic love to sissy Emily Wurramara for her authenticity and innovation. Sus her song and electric spirit wherever you get your music fix. We acknowledge the lands on which we live and work, cared for by our traditional custodians for 80,000+ years. We move together against the continuing genocide and colonisation of our peoples. Our sovereignty was never ceded. We endow deep respect to the bloodlines of this country. About Decolonise // spearheaded by Wiradjuri original and creative powerhouse with an aptitude for innovation, Jaja is ablaze with the exploration of how we move forward in the continuing invasion. Working with mob across our countries to decolonise, Jaja addresses the systemic racism that continues to perpetuate trauma for our peoples and lands. Truth telling is an epic part of decolonising. The system is cracking and it is up to all of us to listen deeply. It is time to evolve into what is not only possible, but necessary. For more info check decolonise.com.au or follow on INSTA. © Jaja Dare 2025

Northern Territory Country Hour

Anindilyakwa rangers pull in tonnes of ghost nets around Groote Eylandt. Australian beef going into American burgers is fetching record prices.

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What Artists Eat
ARIA Award winning artist Emily Wurramara doesn't care if she's not your cup of tea

What Artists Eat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 29:20


Emily Wurramara (she/her) has had a huge past 12 months. After her historic win at the ARIA awards, and in celebration of her multi award winning album ‘NARA', she has announced an encore tour. Emily is a Lutruwita/Tasmania-based artist, activist, author and proud Warnindhilyagwa woman hailing from Groote Eylandt & Milyakburra/Bickerton Island.Emily reflects on her formative experiences with music, such as learning the violin as a child, and the sensory memories of the foods she grew up with. The conversation also explores the financial challenges and realities that artists face, with Emily emphasising the importance of financial education and sustainability in the music industry. Throughout the discussion, Emily emphasises the power of art, music, and food to connect, express, and nourish the soul.Emily shares her Pork Adobo recipe with us, which reminds her of her childhood, family gatherings and her Lola's perfectly balanced flavours.You can find Emily Wurramara's Pork Adobo recipe on our website!Find us @whatartistseat on Instagram and our website www.whatartistseat.com.auSupport What Artists Eat on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Technology and Security (TS)
SPECIAL: Ethics, Technology and Intelligence with Paul Symon and Simon Longstaff

Technology and Security (TS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 80:47


In this bonus special episode of the Technology and Security podcast, host Dr Miah Hammond-Errey was joined in conversation by Dr. Simon Longstaff and Major General Paul Symon. It is a lightly edited panel conversation about ethics, technology and intelligence held at the ethics Centre in Sydney in February this year. Ostensibly to launch Miah's new book, the conversation was a great excuse to get the three of us together to have a fun chat about the intersections of technology intelligence and ethics.  Dr Miah Hammond-Errey outlined how the big data landscape –of data abundance, digital connectivity and ubiquitous technology – impacts intelligence production and national security. This includes where Australian intelligence leaders and practitioners see the ethical boundaries of data and technology use in intelligence as well as the broader concept of ‘ethics at scale.' The first 22 mins are the opening statements. Following on, Dr. Simon Longstaff and Major General Paul Symon  explored a wide range of  ethical implications of technology for intelligence, including the distinction between foreign and domestic intelligence,  trust and legitimacy of institutions and the role of humans in ethical decision-making. They then take questions from the audience.  Afterwards they co-published a short article about the idea of ethics at scale and how organisations can manage the increasing ethical conundrums technology brings. You can find the links below in the show notes. I hope you enjoy it! This is the second of a series of special episodes on intelligence. Given the intense interest in the role of technology in intelligence production and Security decision making, Technology & Security podcast will have occasional special additions with a purple logo highlighting intelligence specific episodes.Resources mentioned in the recording:Book: 29 Jan 2024, Big Data, Emerging Technology & Intelligence: National Security Disrupted, Routledge (30% off discount code: ADC24) Opinion: 18 Mar 2024 Why every organisation should have an ethical adviser, The Canberra Times, co-authors Dr Simon Longstaff, Paul Symon and Dr Miah Hammond-Errey) (https://ethics.org.au/access-to-ethical-advice-is-crucial/) This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal people, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Thanks to the talents of those involved. Music by Dr Paul Mac and production by Elliott Brennan. Panel Bios: Dr Simon Longstaff has been Executive Director of The Ethics Centre for 30 years, working across business, government and society. Dr Simon Longstaff began his working life on Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory of Australia. He is proud of his kinship ties to the Anindilyakwa people. He has a PhD in philosophy from Cambridge University, is a Fellow of CPA Australia and of the Royal Society of NSW, and an Adjunct Professor of the AGSM at UNSW. In 2013, he was made an officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for “distinguished service to the community through the promotion of ethical standards in governance and business, to improving corporate responsibility, and to philosophy.” Simon is an Adjunct Professor of the Australian Graduate School of Management at UNSW, a Fellow of CPA Australia, the Royal Society of NSW and the Australian Risk Policy Institute.Major General Paul Symon (Retd), AO served as the 12th Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) from 2017-2022, responsible for the collection of foreign human intelligence. During his tenure, he provided advice to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister on foreign intelligence, was a regular attendee of the National Security Committee of Cabinet and oversaw a high tempo of very sensitive and high-risk intelligence operations. Prior to this, his military career lasted 35 years across regions and distinguished appointments, including leading intelligence activities at the highest levels. He served overseas in the United Kingdom, Israel, Lebanon, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste and Baghdad. Paul was made an Officer in the Military Division of the Order of Australia (AO) for distinguished service as Joint Task Force commander on operations in the Middle East in 2005/06. Paul is currently an independent non-executive board member and, separately, a strategic adviser to the University of Melbourne. Dr Miah Hammond-Errey, your host, is the CEO of Strat Futures and Adjunct Associate Professor at Deakin University. Dr Hammond-Errey spent eighteen years leading federal government analysis and communications activities in Australia, Europe, and Asia. She was awarded an Operations Medal. Miah has led and established technology and security programs for Australian think tanks and teaches, publishes and presents on national security, technology, cyber, intelligence and leadership. Her book is called Big Data, Emerging Technologies and Intelligence: National Security Disrupted.Hosted by:  The Ethics Centre 

Grand Gestures
Water baby: Emily Wurramara's island childhood with her grandmothers, her Lola and Gagu

Grand Gestures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 27:52


Warnindhilyagwa singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara takes you back to her childhood on idyllic Groote Eylandt and introduces you to two of the women who made her who she is today: her Lola and Gagu. By day, young Emily would be learning her Gagu's dreamtime stories on the beach, before heading to her Filipino Lola's house for karaoke parties at night. Hear how these artistic women inspired Emily's music career and taught her what matters.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Element 25 evaluates Butcherbird restart amid high manganese prices

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 5:21


Element 25 Ltd (ASX:E25 OTCMKTS: ELMTF) managing director Justin Brown joins Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to provide an update on its Butcherbird Manganese Project in Western Australia where it aims to capitalise on the recent increase in manganese ore prices with a potential restart. This would includee selling existing stockpiles and processing run-of-mine (ROM) stockpiles. Manganese ore prices have recently surged to a four-year high of US$8.30/dmtu for 44% CIF Tianjin, China. In response, E25 is assessing the feasibility of processing both ROM and low-grade stockpiles at Butcherbird. The current high manganese prices present a significant opportunity for immediate cash flow if production is determined to be viable. The rise in prices follows supply disruptions at South 32's Groote Eylandt operations, caused by damage from Tropical Cyclone Megan. This has led to a forecast manganese supply disruption of up to 12 months, with a production restart targeted for Q3 2025. Additionally, political instability in South Africa has intensified competition for the available supply, contributing to the rapid price increase. E25's board is evaluating the cost structure for a potential restart, aiming to monetise existing stockpiles without affecting the expansion plans for Butcherbird. The expansion project aims to produce high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM) in Louisiana, USA, in partnership with General Motors and Stellantis. Brown highlighted the opportunity to generate short-term cash flow and the steps required for operational readiness. Discussions with OM Holdings Limited regarding recommencing ore sales are also underway. #ProactiveInvestors #Element25 #ASX #ButcherbirdProject #ManganeseOre #MiningUpdate #WesternAustralia #South32 #GEMCO #TropicalCycloneMegan #OrePrices #MarketUpdate #MiningOperations #CashFlow #ROMStockpiles #E25Board #GeneralMotors #Stellantis #HPMSM #MiningIndustry #ManganeseMarket #ASX #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Northern Territory Country Hour

Fuel shortages continue to bite on Groote Eylandt. Australia has imported llamas for the first time in nearly a decade. 

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Life of Mine
S32's GEMCO damage revealed + BSE's 188%-premium takeover

Life of Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 49:35


First up, the big one, South32 (S32) finally shared an update on Groote Eylandt amongst their quarterly. Then, we got into the detail at Ramelius (RMS) who had a bumper quarter and onto Base Resources (BSE) who copped a huge takeover premium from American-listed Energy Fuels (UUUU.nyse).We then ventured to Bosnia to talk about Adriatic's (ADT's) decision to go owner-operator, followed by 29Metals (29M) who got offtake financing and provided an insurance update, Boss Energy (BOE) who finally announced first uranium drums, Global Atomic who are yet to lock down debt financing and lastly a peak into Delta Lithium (DLI) met results.Sign-up for the Directors Special All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Podcast Partners: VRIFY – Communicate in 3Dgrant@vrify.com GetWet Solutions – Innovative bladder tanks for mobile water storage on your mine siteMatt.hall@getwetsolutions.com.au DSI Underground – Ground support gurushttps://www.dsiunderground.com/contact Silverstone – Energy solutions for your businesskenny@sstone.com.au Anytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + much moreseamus@anytimees.com WA Water Bores – WA's premier water well drilling companyJames@wawaterbores.com.au Brooks Airways – Perth's leading charter flight operatorsops@brooksairways.com K-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drilling ryan@k-drill.com.au Money of Mine on YouTube (0:00:00)Introduction(0:00:55)S32 finally update on Australian manganese(0:10:12)Ramelius share bumper earnings(0:21:00)Base Resources agreed 188% premium takeover(0:25:26)Adriatic go owner-operator(0:33:03)29Metals get more insurance cash + offtake financing(0:38:06)Boss Energy produce U(0:39:50)Global Atomic debt financing nerves(0:43:32)A look into Delta Lithium's metallurgical results 

Northern Territory Country Hour

No more manganese exports from Groote Eylandt in 2024 because of cyclone damage. Watermelons are being harvested in Katherine. 

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Boundless Possible
487. Weekends With Walshy - Potsie Questions Cops Culture

Boundless Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 101:22


Chris and Co have been working hard as usual this week on a vast array of stories. Another week where there's been a lot happening in the world of news in the NT and we've got it all for you here on the weekend edition. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1.Edgington resigns as Opposition domestic violence spokesman https://ntindependent.com.au/edgington-resigns-as-opposition-domestic-violence-spokesman/  2. ‘Straight out of the Nazi playbook': Veteran ‘slandered' by Chief Minister for raising concerns about Potter speaks out https://ntindependent.com.au/straight-out-of-the-nazi-playbook-veteran-slandered-by-chief-minister-for-raising-concerns-about-potter-speaks-out/  3. Police Minister who shared racist Facebook posts calls Anti-Discrimination Commission on cops https://ntindependent.com.au/police-minister-who-shared-racist-facebook-posts-calls-anti-discrimination-commission-on-cops/  4.No accountability: ICAC review reveals major corruption issues at Katherine DIPL office that chief executive did nothing about for years https://ntindependent.com.au/no-accountability-icac-review-shows-major-corruption-issues-at-katherine-dipl-office-that-chief-executive-did-nothing-about-for-years/  5.Evacuation of residents suspended as Tropical Cyclone Megan hits NT https://ntindependent.com.au/evacuation-of-residents-suspended-as-tropical-cyclone-megan-hits-nt/  6.Groote Eylandt cyclone shelter was not opened until three days after cyclone passed island https://ntindependent.com.au/groote-eylandt-cyclone-shelter-was-not-opened-until-three-days-after-cyclone-passed-island/  7.Urban Rampage blast ASIC's decision to ban Centrepay payment option for Indigenous customers https://ntindependent.com.au/urban-rampage-blast-asics-decision-to-ban-centrepay-payment-option-for-indigenous-customers/  8.Teacher charged for allegedly hitting a student https://ntindependent.com.au/teacher-charged-for-allegedly-hitting-a-student/  9.Flickerfest festival NT schedule announced https://ntindependent.com.au/flickerfest-short-film-festival-nt-schedule-announced/ 10. Job of the week: https://www.seek.com.au/job/74516911?savedSearchID=1e92b6ce-a1de-11e8-93a9-2b89208d8b6b&tracking=JMC-SavedSearch-anz-1-JYMHM The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.oppidanus.com.au.⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message

Northern Territory Country Hour

Groote Eylandt wharf "severely damaged" by manganese ship during Cyclone Megan. McArthur River expected to surpass record flood level. 

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Northern Territory Country Hour

Cyclone Megan intensifies in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Groote Eylandt wharf damaged, McArthur River mine prepares for wind and rain. 

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Language Chats
Working as a Community Linguist in the Northern Territory: A chat with Karla Zuluaga

Language Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 31:05


In this episode, we're welcoming linguist Karla Zuluaga back to Language Chats to hear more about the interesting work she is involved in as a Community Linguist on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory. Born in the Philippines and having grown up in NSW, a couple of years ago Karla made the big move to the Northern Territory to work with the Groote Eylandt Language Centre. She tells us more about her role as a Community Linguist, the work the centre does to promote, maintain and preserve the language of the island  - Amamalya Ayakwa (Anindilyakwa) - and her experience of the beautiful language, culture and environment of this island in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Have a question for Karla or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad. Episode Links Language Chats Ep #042 - Introduction to Australian indigenous languages: A chat with Karla Zuluaga (Part 1) Language Chats Ep #043 - Introduction to Australian indigenous languages: A chat with Karla Zuluaga (Part 2) Anindilyakwa Land Council & Groote Eylandt Language Centre Groote Eylandt Language Centre - YouTube | Facebook NT Mob Sharing Stories in Language Groote Eylandt - Northern Territory Travel  

SBS World News Radio
Indigenous singer-songwriter Shellie Morris is appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 11:27


Shellie Morris AO talks to NITV's Guy McLean about being included in the King's Birthday Honours list, about her upbringing as an adopted person in South Sydney, about her adopted family and her birth family and about her life and work to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians and youth through music and education. She also gives a preview of a song from her latest album, featuring the Anindiliakwa language of Groote Eylandt.

Northern Territory Country Hour

South32 is looking to expand its mine on Groote Eylandt. Floodwaters which started in the NT have reached Lake Eyre.

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Australian Lure Fishing
Episode 611: Five Bucket List Groote Eylandt Fishing Trips With Bomber Farrell

Australian Lure Fishing

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 60:11


It's a tough call whenever anyone asks about bucket list destinations for Australian anglers, there are countless options to choose from. So if you're having trouble deciding what your bucket list destinations would be (it's a great problem to have), then this ALF episode won't help at all! In fact, in today's interview with Bomber Farrell we explore five Groote Eylandt fishing adventures to add to your bucket list. From shallow reef to incredible barra estuaries, deepwater jigging and bluewater options, it can all be done from one base at Groote Eylandt. Haven't thought about fishing Groote before? This might get you started! ________________ The ALF podcast is supported by the Team Doc Lures community. For their support, our members receive access to amazing tackle deals, audio masterclasses, extended podcast episodes, livestreams, online tools and more. You can join the TDL community  at https://team.doclures.com for less than youd pay for a cup of coffee per week. Why not check it out today?  ________________ Full show notes for today's episode are available at https://doclures.com/five-groote-trips-bomber-farrell

Rich Blak Women
Emily Wurramara – Making time for patience and holding community

Rich Blak Women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 35:06


Emily is a Warnindhilyagwa woman originating from Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory. She's an AIR award-winning and ARIA-nominated artist, and seasoned performer having held the stage at major festivals and global events including Woodford Folk Festival, Bluesfest, TEDX Sydney, GARMA, Port Fairy Folk Festival, BIGSOUND and International Folk Alliance showcases, along with shows tours across Australia, Canada, the US, Orleans, Sweden, and France. In this beautifully calm episode, Emily yarns about her rituals and times of patience that keep her grounded while on tour, financial wellness as a way to feel safe and secure and held by community, investing in time and things that bring long term joy and create memories, and we really go deep on the essence of this podcast and what wealth and richness mean from her perspective. Rich Blak Women is a podcast from national Indigenous not-for-profit First Nations Foundation, following stories of culture, strength, challenge, and resilience from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women – rich in culture, value, and mindset. Conversations aim to deepen awareness about the unique economic inequities' First Nations women face, investigate success and connection to culture, empower financial wellbeing through shared experiences and learnings, and build community and allies. The First Nations line-up of guests in the new season include Guyala Bayles (model, actor, activist), Gill Mailman (telecommunications leader), Senator Dorinda Cox (WA Greens), Marcella Ketchell (GBH Torres Strait Sea & Land Council), Shantelle Thompson OAM (Kiilalaana Foundation founder and Jiu Jitsu world champion), Shanell Dargan (boxer and singer), Donnell Wallam (Australian netballer), Celeste Carnegie, (Community Programs & Engagement at Indigitek), and Nornie Bero (Mabu Mabu restaurant owner). Host, Larisha Jerome, is a proud Jarowair, Wakka Wakka & Wulli Wulli woman who grew up on Darug Country in Western Sydney and has an extensive background in banking, women's health, government, and community services. She leads the Foundation's Women's Financial Wellness work addressing the economic injustice First Nations people face and empowering women to achieve full financial wellness and independence. Rich Blak Women will be available on most podcast platforms and can be streamed from First Nations Foundation directly. For more information, please visit tomorrowmoney.co/women/rbw For more information on the Foundation's Women's Financial Wellness initiative, please visit firstnationsfoundation.org.au/indigenous-womens-financial-wellness

PM full episode
Satellite data sparks NT mining town air quality concern

PM full episode

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 30:00


Residents near the big manganese mine on Groote Eylandt push for government air quality studies, after satellite monitoring sparks concerns about fine particles.   

Launch Left
BEN LEE and IONE SKYE launch Emily Waurramara

Launch Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 54:18


Ben Lee and Ione Skye join this episode of LaunchLeft. They discuss how a couple can work together and thrive, activism, and quantifying success. Later in the show, Ben and Ione Skye launch Emily Wurramara, an Australian songwriter who composes her music in English and her native indigenous language. She performs her song “Stay the Fuck Away from Me” acoustic to close this genuinely inspiring episode.  -----------------  LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com  LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft  TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft  INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/  FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft  --------------------- LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [01:34] Rain, Ben, and Ione catch up on New Year's activities and how going through the pandemic has made them appreciate being able to socialize once more.  [05:32] Ben and Ione discuss how they decided to make their podcast called Weirder Together.  [15:03] The couple shares their beliefs on what success looks like.  [27:20] What brought Ben and Ione together as a couple, and with what topics are they socially active? How can those topics impact you negatively on social media?  [36:41] Why Ben feels responsible for young artists giving them a hand up, as was done for him.  40:05] Ben introduces Emily Wurramara. Emily performs a song at the end of the episode.  KEY TAKEAWAYS:  LaunchLeft's mission is to highlight and empower artists and give them a platform to launch their careers. There is a cultural brainwashing that holds to the tenant that if you are rich, you are successful.  However, the flip side of that coin is, are you happy and enjoying life?  Shouldn't you enjoy the process and not only concentrate on the reward? Collaboration can be painful, but it can produce a better product when people from diverse situations and ideas come together to form an exciting product better than one person could do alone.  RESOURCE LINKS Podcast - LaunchLeft Website - Emily Wurramara Facebook - Emily Wurramara Instagram - Emily Wurramara BIO:  Originating from Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory, the AIR award-winning and ARIA-nominated artist released an 11-track album Milyakburra, educating and informing in both English and Anindilyakwa languages. The critically acclaimed 2018 album features the emotive Lady Blue (over 6.5 million Spotify streams) and Black Smoke, amassing over 1.2 million Spotify streams and rotation on Triple J, ABC Local, and ten weeks in the AMRAP charts. Emily has performed on many global stages, including Woodford Folk Festival, Bluesfest, TEDX Sydney, GARMA, Port Fairy Folk Festival, BIGSOUND, and International Folk Alliance showcase in Kansas, Canada, and New Orleans, as well as shows in Chicago, New York, Paris and across so-called Australia. She has toured and played with iconic artists, including Archie Roach, Mavis Staples, John Farnham, Busby Marou, Coloured Stones, Missy Higgins, Shellie Morris, Jessica Mauboy, Cat empire, and John butler, just to name a few! Emily is a six-time Queensland Music Award winner; she was selected for the AMP Tomorrow Maker Award and won the AIR Awards Best Blues and Roots Album of the Year. What's next? Emily recently signed to the record label ABC Music and is currently in the studio working on her new album, set for release in 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Banana freckle found at 12 more sites, including at Marrakai and the Tiwi Islands. Large mystery container found floating off Groote Eylandt. 

LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries in Education

Fasten your seat belt for this podcast! International presenter and staff developer, Kevin Honeycutt fills this podcast with creativity. From the release of his new song, to tech tips and tools, to the 3D printed Steam Punk guitar, to playing the guitar on the iPhone, this podcast is filled with ingenuity, talent and inspiration. Kevin not only inspires listeners, but shares his valuable resources and ideas at www.kevinhoneycutt.org. --- ABOUT OUR GUEST Kevin grew up in poverty and attended school in more than 20 states before becoming the first high school and college graduate in his family. He taught K-12 art, summer art camps, and wrote and directed high school plays for 13 years. During that time he was nominated for Sallie Mae Master Teacher, Kansas Master Teacher, and won The Making IT Happen Award, as well as being published in educational art journals. He then transitioned to a role as a staff developer and keynote speaker at an educational non-profit service agency for the next 17 years. During that time Kevin conceived and developed multiple research based programs in the areas of project-based learning, trauma/poverty informed instruction, SEL, STEM/STEAM education, and Digital Legacy. He was an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2011 and delivered a TEDX talk in 2015. Kevin has worked with teachers and students in 49 states plus Puerto Rico and has delivered keynotes to audiences all over the world in places such as Oslo Norway, Hong Kong, Shanghai, New Zealand, London, Manila, multiple provinces in Canada and multiple cities in Australia including locations in the Outback such as Groote Eylandt. He is a husband, father, grandfather, published author, and entrepreneur. In 2021 he partnered with his wife of 31 years to start his own company, Honeycutt Consulting, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. --- SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES: Youtube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Overcast | RadioPublic | Stitcher FOLLOW US: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn POWERED BY CLASSLINK: ClassLink provides one-click single sign-on into web and Windows applications, and instant access to files at school and in the cloud. Accessible from any computer, tablet, or smartphone, ClassLink is ideal for 1to1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. Learn more at classlink.com.

Á Tea For Two with Áine Tyrrell
Á Tea for Two with Emily Wurramara

Á Tea For Two with Áine Tyrrell

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 91:26


ÁT42  a place for the types of real chats that happen over a cuppa not all structured like a proper interview, just a place to let what is in the space between two creatives come up. The intimacy of a cuppa.... you know that special moment with a friend over tea where the conversation can go anywhere? I couldn't be MORE honoured that my sister Emily Wurramara is coming to chat. Although Emily and I were born on opposite sides of the world, in different decades, and with completely different cultural landscapes, Emily is my person. You know one you call who knows all the parts of you. She understands my music self, my motherhood self, my native language singing self, my cultural self, my survivor self, my warrior self, my vulnerable self, my fun self, my serious self, my activist self, my fuck you self, and DO WE LAUGH at ourselves, yes we do.  She gets all these bits of me cause she IS of the same. We are same same but different and that is the sisterhood we rock. We may not have been born of the same parents, but the universe conspired to ignite our cells the same way.  This podcast is here because I want to bring YOU closer to the conversations that creatives like Emily and I have with each other. The things that don't always make it into our Instagram posts and stage shows. We became sisters after finding each other in a toilet in Brisbane ahead of a show together and supported each other since that moment. She is honest, raw and so talented that it makes me weak and she is one of those quiet leaders who doesn't even know the impact she has on all those that are lucky to be in commune with her. Ye are gonna love her. And if you don't..... ousss ousss!  Can't wait to invite ye into listen to all that brews between us!“Emily Wurramara is one of music's most inspiring Indigenous role models, and it's only up from here” - Beat Magazine"Originating from Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory, the AIR award-winning and ARIA-nominated artist released an 11-track album Milyakburra, educating and informing in both English and Anindilyakwa languages. Emily is a six time Queensland Music Award winner, she was selected for the AMP Tomorrow Maker Award and won AIR Award's Best Blues and Roots Album of the Year"WHAT A BOSS!!!!! WEBSITE for more info on Emily: https://www.emilywurramara.com.au/PATREON for Emily: https://www.patreon.com/theemilywurramaraSupport the show

Australian Lure Fishing
Episode 430: Blue Mud Bay Barramundi With Bomber Farrell

Australian Lure Fishing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 45:06


The spectacular fishing around East Arnhem Land is possibly one of Australia's worst-kept secrets. Fortunately the rugged remoteness keeps much of it out of reach and is a large part of the reason why the fishing is so good. In today's episode we head into Blue Mud Bay with Groote Eylandt fishing personality Bomber Farrell and fish the headlands, foreshores and creeks for the mighty barramundi.

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The Signal
Part 3, The Gap: Is self-determination working?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 26:22


In many parts of Australia, Aboriginal community leaders want more control over local decision-making. They say it's a race against time to start reversing decades-old crises of substance abuse, incarceration, crime and joblessness. Often, community leaders point to existing examples of self-determination. So what are those models delivering? Today on The Signal, we travel to the communities on Groote Eylandt, off the east coast of Arnhem Land. How does self-determination work there? And could the same strategies be adapted elsewhere too? Featured: Jane Bardon, ABC reporter Tony Wurramarrba, Chairman, Anindilyakwa Land Council Glen Smith, General Manager, Gebie Civil and Construction Nesman Bara, Board-member, Aminjarrinja Enterprises Daniel Ngurruwuthun, Artist Constantine Mamarika, Traditional owner Ida Mamarika, Umbakumba Elder Fabian Lalara, Senior Mentor Supervisor, Gebie Gang Donovan Wurramara, Gebie Gang participant Jasmine Hastings, Leadership officer, Milyakburra Strong Women's Group

The Signal
Part 3, The Gap: Is self-determination working?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 26:22


In many parts of Australia, Aboriginal community leaders want more control over local decision-making. They say it's a race against time to start reversing decades-old crises of substance abuse, incarceration, crime and joblessness. Often, community leaders point to existing examples of self-determination. So what are those models delivering? Today on The Signal, we travel to the communities on Groote Eylandt, off the east coast of Arnhem Land. How does self-determination work there? And could the same strategies be adapted elsewhere too? Featured: Jane Bardon, ABC reporter Tony Wurramarrba, Chairman, Anindilyakwa Land Council Glen Smith, General Manager, Gebie Civil and Construction Nesman Bara, Board-member, Aminjarrinja Enterprises Daniel Ngurruwuthun, Artist Constantine Mamarika, Traditional owner Ida Mamarika, Umbakumba Elder Fabian Lalara, Senior Mentor Supervisor, Gebie Gang Donovan Wurramara, Gebie Gang participant Jasmine Hastings, Leadership officer, Milyakburra Strong Women's Group

The Signal
Part 3, The Gap: Is self-determination working?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 26:22


In many parts of Australia, Aboriginal community leaders want more control over local decision-making. They say it's a race against time to start reversing decades-old crises of substance abuse, incarceration, crime and joblessness. Often, community leaders point to existing examples of self-determination. So what are those models delivering? Today on The Signal, we travel to the communities on Groote Eylandt, off the east coast of Arnhem Land. How does self-determination work there? And could the same strategies be adapted elsewhere too? Featured: Jane Bardon, ABC reporter Tony Wurramarrba, Chairman, Anindilyakwa Land Council Glen Smith, General Manager, Gebie Civil and Construction Nesman Bara, Board-member, Aminjarrinja Enterprises Daniel Ngurruwuthun, Artist Constantine Mamarika, Traditional owner Ida Mamarika, Umbakumba Elder Fabian Lalara, Senior Mentor Supervisor, Gebie Gang Donovan Wurramara, Gebie Gang participant Jasmine Hastings, Leadership officer, Milyakburra Strong Women's Group

Northern Territory Country Hour

Report highlights a range of issues facing the live cattle trade to Indonesia. Massive ghost net retrieved from a reef near Groote Eylandt.

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Australian Lure Fishing
Episode 418: Groote Eylandt Sailfish With Bomber Farrell

Australian Lure Fishing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 40:54


As northern Australia heads towards the buildup to the wet season some extraordinary fishing opportunities start to emerge. For Groote Eylandters, targeting sailfish is just one such opportunity. Our guest today, Bomber Farrell, shares his tips for for catching these stunning, fast, hard-fighting gamefish in his home waters. ________________________ Looking for more? The ALF  Plus edition of this episode includes some extra advice on preparing tackle and getting a solid hookset on sailfish. It's available to Team Doc Lures members, so why not become part of the team today? https://team.doclures.com________________________ Full show notes for today's episode: https://doclures.com/groote-eylandt-sailfish-bomber-farrell/

The Politics of Everything
99: The Politics of Ethics - Dr. Simon Longstaff

The Politics of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 40:03


Dr. Simon Longstaff is the Executive Director of The Ethics Centre and one of Australia's leading philosophers and ethics commentators, regularly appearing on national radio, broadcast and newspapers to comment on politics, business and culture, including on ABC Radio National, Q&A and The Sydney Morning Herald. Simon has been instrumental in advising on ethical change and corporate social responsibility for some of Australia's biggest organisations from Cricket Australia to Australian banks. Simon began his working life on Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory of Australia. After a period studying law in Sydney and teaching in Tasmania, he pursued postgraduate studies as a Member of Magdalene College, Cambridge. In 1991, Simon commenced his work as the first Executive Director of The Ethics Centre. The Ethics Centre is a not-for-profit Sydney organisation that aims to bring ethics to the centre of personal and professional life. In 2013, he was made an officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for “distinguished service to the community through the promotion of ethical standards in governance and business, to improving corporate responsibility, and to philosophy. He has a PhD in philosophy from Cambridge University, is a Fellow of CPA Australia and of the Royal Society of NSW, and an Honorary Professor at ANU National Centre for Indigenous Studies. In the podcast, we discuss: How do you define ethics and its role or relationship to modern society? Has that changed over time? How can ethics be universally agreed or can't they? What can be done to remedy what seems to be a rampant distrust in government and legal systems. How important is this issue of consent, morally and ethically, why is consent only being made a big deal now? Climate change has been described as a moral and ethical issue not just an environmental concern. How do you see it and how can businesses and leaders grapple with the changing climate, so we can all do the “right thing” for future generations as well as the planet? Take away: What your final takeaway message for us on The Politics of Ethics? To connect with Simon Longstaff: (16) Dr Simon Longstaff AO FCPA FRSN FARPI | LinkedIn W: Need Help? Ethi-call is a Free Decision-Making Helpline (ethics.org.au)

Australian Lure Fishing
Episode 349: Groote Eylandt Reds On The Flats With Bomber Farrell

Australian Lure Fishing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 43:46


For many anglers a trip to East Arnhem is the kind of stuff that dreams are made of. And if you're prone to sleepness nights caused by fishing dreams, this won't help you one bit. In today's episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast we head off to Groote Eylandt to sight fish for red emperor on the flats and to tempt fingermark (golden snapper) from the surface. High profile Groote angler Bomber Farrell guides us as we explore one of Australia's fishing wonderlands. ___________________________ Now Available to Team Doc Lures members: "Ask An Expert". Post questions to our panel of Australia's top anglers, listen to an audio fishing masterclass or download an eBook! Join or Log In Here: https://team.doclures.com ___________________________ Show Notes For This Episode: https://doclures.com/groote-eylandt-reds-flats-bomber-farrell/

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Emily Wurramurra's voice strong despite covid setbacks

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 9:38


Emily Wurramara grew up in Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria she sings in both English and her native Anindilyakwa

Rotary Melbourne Podcast
The Ethical Advantage - Dr Simon Longstaff

Rotary Melbourne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 24:17


"The Ethical Advantage: The Economic and Social Benefits of Ethics in Australia" Dr Simon Longstaff, AO, Executive Director, The Ethic Centre, Sydney If ethics is defined as “a way of structuring human reasoning to help choose what is right or best”, how ethical is Australia? Only 56% of Australians think that most people can be trusted. In 2019, Australia achieved an overall score of +37 on a scale of -100 to +100 (‘somewhat ethical') on the Governance Institute of Australia's Ethics Index survey. A 2018 review found that while most ASX200 companies disclosed a code of practice, only six percent had leading practice. The recent scandalous allegations surrounding Australia Post, the Badgery Creek land transaction, branch stacking, ASIC, sexual misconduct within Federal Parliament House and many others have shone the spotlight on the lack of ethics within the public service. Australia faces many significant challenges in the post-COVID era. Navigating the health and economic impacts, responding to emerging issues around the future of work and introduction of new technologies, preparing for an increasingly risky geopolitical environment and addressing long-standing social and environmental challenges including climate change and reconciliation with Indigenous Australians are some of them. Improving trust and social capital allows for smoother functioning of markets and reduces the cost of regulation and compliance. A recent report by Deloitte Access Economics projects an increase in GDP of AUD 45 billion if Australia lifts its trust level to that of global leaders. BIO Dr. Simon Longstaff, Executive Director of the Ethics Centre, discusses the economic and social benefits of ethics to Australia. Simon Longstaff began his working life on Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory of Australia. He is proud of his kinship ties to the Anindilyakwa people. After a period studying law in Sydney and teaching in Tasmania, he pursued postgraduate studies as a Member of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Simon has been Executive Director of The Ethics Centre for 30 years. In 2013, he was made an officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for “distinguished service to the community through the promotion of ethical standards in governance and business, to improving corporate responsibility, and to philosophy.” Simon is an Honorary Professor at the Australian National University, a Fellow of CPA Australia, the Royal Society of NSW and the Australian Risk Policy Institute.

Australia All Over
Australia All Over highlights podcast

Australia All Over

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 39:43


The podcast this week features some great phone calls from listeners all over the country, including one from Groote Eylandt. .

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Australia All Over
Australia All Over highlights podcast

Australia All Over

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 39:43


The podcast this week features some great phone calls from listeners all over the country, including one from Groote Eylandt. .

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Australia All Over
Australia All Over highlights podcast

Australia All Over

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 39:43


The podcast this week features some great phone calls from listeners all over the country, including one from Groote Eylandt. .

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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Earth’s Magnetic Field Continues to Weaken

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 28:17


The astronomy, technology and space science news podcast.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 55*Earth’s magnetic field continues to weakenA new study shows that the Earth’s magnetic field is continuing to weaken around the South Atlantic Anomaly – an area stretching from Africa to South America – which some scientists speculate could signify the start of a flip in Earth’s polarity.*New results raising more questions about the foundations of the cosmos Scientists analysing data from particle collisions have been getting strange results which seem to be pointing to mysterious new physics.*Chinese Internet of Things satellites placed in orbitChina has successfully launched a pair of Internet of Things communications satellites.*The Dobsonian TelescopeDobsonian telescopes are a type of altazimuth-mounted Newtonian telescope design, popularised by John Dobson and designed to get as much light into your telescope as possible for the least cost.*The Science ReportGrowing fears that COVID-19 could be transmitted through the eyes.New evidence show that parts of the Eastern Highlands of Victoria are still growing.Russia's new Zircon hypersonic cruise missile about to undertake its first underwater test-launch.A colourful new species of velvet gecko from the Northern Territory’s Groote Eylandt.Past Bent Spoon winners vie for the dishonour in 2020 For more SpaceTime visit www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). For enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode, visit: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetimeshownotesGet immediate access to over 180 commercial-free, double episode editions of SpaceTime plus extended interview bonus content. Subscribe via Patreon or Supercast....and share in the rewards. Details at www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary or Supercast - https://bitesznetwork.supercast.tech/RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/spacetime Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.comTo receive the Astronomy Daily Newsletter free, direct to your inbox...just join our mailing list at www.bitesz.com/mailinglist or visit https://www.bitesz.com/astronomy-daily Help support SpaceTime: The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you. Plus: As a part of the SpaceTime family, you can get a free audiobook of your choice, plus 30 days free access from audible.com. Just visit www.audibletrial.com/spacetime or click on the banner link at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com To receive the Astronomy Daily Newsletter free, direct to your inbox...just join our mailing list at www.bitesz.com/mailinglist For more,... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Speaking Out
COVID-19 Emergency Response

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 13:31


What are the determinants which make Indigenous Australians vulnerable to the coronavirus?

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Speaking Out
COVID-19 Emergency Response

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 13:31


What are the determinants which make Indigenous Australians vulnerable to the coronavirus?

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Northern Territory Country Hour

Oysters collected from Groote Eylandt arrive in Darwin for new aquaculture project. Has anyone seen Lake Argyle's missing plaque?

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Carousel Sniper Victim
State Sanctioned Abuse | Violence at Don Dale

Carousel Sniper Victim

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 38:46


WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned that the following episode may contain audio and voices of deceased persons. The Don Dale Youth Detention Centre was the Northern Territory's first purpose-built institution for young male and female offenders from across the Northern Territory aged from 10 to 16 years. Built in 1991, it was originally located adjacent to Berrimah Prison. In recent years the centre has become infamous for systematic abuse of detainees. www.patreon.com/carouselsnipervictim Links Want to win a limited edition Carousel Sniper Victim t-shirt? All you have to do is share our weekly episode post (this one) Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, Myspace, Friendster, Habbo Hotel, MSN Chat, Pornhub... everywhere and anywhere, let us know once shared and we will add you to the list! Each #Breakdown episode we will choose one random winner, live on the show, out of the pool of eligible winners. And that's it... Simples. Help for Veterans- Legacy Mental health issues- Beyond Blue Domestic Abuse- LifelineCaring for someone with a drug problem?- Here. SHARE AND TAG ON THE SOCIALS-AND YOU CAN WIN A SHIRT! Produced by Shaun Jeffery Tunes by- Clockwork, Phrase Follow us on all your finest social tubes: @CarouselSniperVictim @DeadGlassDesign Facebook, Instagram, Twitter "Almost in F, Controlled Chaos and Irregular" By Kevin MacLeod(incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ sources/ further reading: https://aic.gov.au/sites/default/files/publications/proceedings/downloads/25-atkinson.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groote_Eylandt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berrimah,_Northern_Territory https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-22/dylan-voller-pleads-guilty-commonwealth-games-marathon-bomb-hoax/11138574 https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/may/31/system-is-broken-all-children-in-nt-detention-are-aboriginal-officials-say

Conversations
Sex, death and the northern quoll

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 52:07


Overcoming breast cancer in the first year of her daughter's life led scientist Amanda Niehaus to a deeper study of reproduction and death

JAM PAKT with Jonzy
EPISODE 8 - EMILY WURRAMARA

JAM PAKT with Jonzy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 24:05


In this episode of Jam Pakt, Jonzy yarns with Groote Eylandt songstress, Emily Wurramara, who at the age of just 22 is already worldy-wise, not to mention deadly talented. 

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Off Track - Separate stories podcast
The northern hopping-mouse builds its own house

Off Track - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 25:39


If Kevin McLeod did a series called Furry Mammal Grand Designs, the northern hopping mouse would have to be the star of the first episode.

Off Track - ABC RN
The northern hopping-mouse builds its own house

Off Track - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 25:39


If Kevin McLeod did a series called Furry Mammal Grand Designs, the northern hopping mouse would have to be the star of the first episode.

National Museum of Australia – Audio on demand program
Making a sea change: Rock art, archaeology and the enduring legacy of McCarthy's research on Groote Eylandt

National Museum of Australia – Audio on demand program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2009 26:48