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WELL DONE with Diogo999
Rob Wilson - UWA Philosophy Professor discusses eugenics & singularity

WELL DONE with Diogo999

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 73:47


The Dark History of Eugenics, AI Ethics & Transhumanism with Prof. Rob Wilson on Rational GroundsThis episode blends academic curiosity, moral urgency, and philosophical intrigue.What does it mean to be human in an age of AI and transhumanism? In this deep, mind-bending episode of Rational Grounds, Professor Rob Wilson — UWA's Professor of Philosophy — unpacks everything from the dark legacy of eugenics to the future of race, disability, AI ethics, and kinship. With stories from Nazi Germany to modern Canada and Australia, this conversation challenges assumptions about progress, identity, and morality in science and society.

Cine-Critique
CHRISTINE ANU in conversation recalling a wonderful career

Cine-Critique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 20:17


Radiant, inspiring, accomplished singer, actor, performer Christine Anu talks with me about being part of MEMORY BITES , an SBS Australia production with host, chef Matt Moran inviting guests to share heritage stories revolving around food.Discussing a whole range of topics, it was a pleasure to get to know Christine Anu.MEMORY BITES screening SBS or on demand , other guests include Pia Miranda, Richard Roxburgh 

Power Of Women podcast
Ep.49 Lindy Joubert | A Rich Life of Art & Philanthropy

Power Of Women podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 32:08


Some people just seem to pack more into their lives than the average, and Lindy Joubert is one of those people. Lindy joins Di on the Power Of Women podcast, and with a healthy dose of humility, shares her rich life journey.Lindy Joubert engaged in UNESCO Observatory capacity building projects using the arts, crafts, architecture in the Cook Islands; Papua New Guinea; Kenya, Africa; Finnish Lapland; Timor Leste and Indigenous Australia. She has had over 40 national and international exhibitions of paintings, six in New York City. She is Editor-in-Chief of the UNESCO Observatory bi-annual peer reviewed e-journal; series Editor-in-Chief of the UNESCO Observatory Global Village Reading Series; writes and presents research papers and her edited book “ Educating in the Arts – the Asian Experience, Twenty-four essays” has been published by Springer, 2008 and is currently preparing a sequel: 'Educating in the Crafts – the Global Experience'.Quite the CV. Lindy's genre as an Artist is Magic Realism. Still travelling internationally up to six times a year, leading the publication of major series of books for the World Craft Council and working on improving her French, Lindy is not slowing down in the foreseeable future. KEY TOPICS: 00:00 – Introduction 01:13 – Lindy's Influences04:14 – Lindy Joubert's Incredible Career12:06 – Global Citizen19:39 – Lindy Joubert - Artist22:00 – Lindy's First Exhibition22:46 – Exhibiting In NYC24:21 – Artistic Style | Medium | Influences25:52 – Lindy & UNESCONew podcast episodes drop every Monday to power your week. WHO IS LINDY JOUBERT?Lindy Joubert is Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Melbourne, Founding Director of the inaugural UNESCO Observatory and was a consultant at UNESCO Paris headquarters 2000 2003; Former Vice President World Craft Council Asia Pacific region for 8 years; was Director of the Asia Pacific Confederation for Arts Education 1992-2000. SCONNECT WITH DI & POWER OF WOMEN: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/di-gillett-power-of-women/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/power_of_women_podcast/ Be the first to catch inspiring interviews, empowering stories, and thought-provoking content. Follow the podcast, share the episodes & hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode.Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4hUXLl9Oc8xSSmR652wP3c?si=554c1a25f0e848a8Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/power-of-women-podcast/id1735659590 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:Sound Design: Daryl Missen https://vinilo.com.au/ Filming: Chocolate Studios https://www.chocolatestudios.com.au/ DISCLAIMER: https://powerofwomen.com.au/podcast-disclaimer/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show Me the Data
Deepfakes, Digital ID, and Data: How Technology is Shaping the Future of Financial Inclusion

Show Me the Data

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 32:12


Hosted byRhetta ChappellConversation withBrad Carr andDr Tom VerhelstJoin us for our season 4 opening episode featuring Brad Carr, Principal of Preparing Futures and Founding Director of the Australian Digital Trust Community.Drawing from his extensive professional experience including his time as NAB's former Chief Innovation Officer, and his personal interests which included studying Futurism at the University of Houston, Brad provides insights into:​Building a secure, inclusive and diverse digital identity ecosystem​AI's role in detecting and combating fraud​Tackling deepfakes and safeguarding online trustShow Notes:​Nicole Perlroth's book:This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends​The Bank of England's 'Future of Finance' report of June 2019, page 60:Future of Finance: Review on the outlook for the UK financial system​The Bank for International Settlements (BIS)'s Bulletin 42 in May 2021:Whom do consumers trust with their data? US survey evidence​HSBC UK provides support for survivors of human trafficking​HSBC bank accounts for people without a fixed address now available in over 100 branches​Connect ID and Hold Access White Paper:Identity in Crisis - Addressing the Gaps for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples​Identity Solutions for Indigenous Australia, with Jason-Urranndulla Davis by NAB Digital Next​David Birch and Victoria Richardson's book:Money In The Metaverse​Visa Verified stats for online fraud compared to BankID in Norway from chart shown in Rod Boothby's video:Rod Boothby on LinkedIn: #bankID #ecommerce #profits #simpleisbetter #banks​"99% of Norwegians aged 20-60 use BankID" from:NAB Digital Next: DigitalID - lessons from the Nordics - NAB News​"Norwegians use BankID an average of 220 times per year" from:Signicat | The state of digital identity in the Nordics 2021​Forbes "AI will have an estimated 21% net increase on the United States GDP by 2030":22 Top AI Statistics & Trends In 2025 – Forbes Advisor​Deepfakes and cheap fakes from NAB Digital Next Podcast:Brad Carr on LinkedIn: Key takeaways from Deloitte's Tech Trends 2024 report...​Hong Kong deepfake CFOFinance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake 'chief financial officer' | CNN​Zoom Bank of America verification:Rod Boothby on LinkedIn: How do you prove that you are really you on Zoom?​Airport Economist:Tim Harcourt - Wikipedia​Games Venue BNE & Surrounds​Games Venue GC

Blueprint For Living - Separate stories
Harnessing the power of fire

Blueprint For Living - Separate stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 18:54


Den Barber is a Wiradjuri man who runs the Indigenous cultural consultancy Yarrabin Cultural Connections and is the founding director of Koori Country Firesticks Aboriginal Corporation. He shares his experiences in fire management from elders past and present and reflects on how this can inform the protection of our towns and cities into the future.This interview first aired in January 2022.

The Simone Feiler Podcast
Author and Artist - Valerie Howell

The Simone Feiler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 24:22


I'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Let me know via text :)Chatting on The Simone Feiler Podcast in this episode, Valerie Howell takes us behind the scenes of her deeply personal journey to uncover the truth about her grandmother, Jessie. Valerie's book, Jessie, Finally Your Voice Is Being Heard, reveals the heartbreaking story of a white child forcibly removed from a black camp in 1906 and the long-lasting impact of that trauma. Valerie, who spent decades researching her grandmother's life, shares the emotional process of piecing together police reports, historical records, and personal stories to give Jessie the voice she was denied. Valerie also reflects on her own life, from her early career in banking to her passion for art and portrait painting. Tune in to hear Valerie discuss this labor of love, her dedication to honoring Jessie's memory, and the powerful lessons she uncovered along the way.Find out more about Valerie on Instagram or FacebookWhat's your story?I'd love to chat!Contact me here.

That's How We Grow
Gavin Wanganeen: Indigenous Australia and your backyard

That's How We Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 37:22


Charlie Albone is joined by AFL legend and contemporary aboriginal artist, Gavin Wanganeen, to chat about his career from aspiring footballer to modern indigenous artist; exploring how his heritage has influenced his works and relationship with the land.  Want Charlie to answer your question on the podcast? please email any questions you have about your garden to: charlie@stihl.com.auThis podcast was hosted by Charlie Albone and created by STIHL AustraliaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
Indiginoy Episode 5: Filipino-Larrakia artist embraces diverse heritage and uses art to heal across cultures - Indiginoy Ep 5: Larrakia artist na may dugong Pinoy, ginagamit ang mga obra sa paghilom nang nakaraang trauma

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 15:08


This episode will focus on the story of Jenna Lee, an Asian-Aboriginal artist with Filipino heritage. Find out how she embraces her Filipino and Indigenous Australian identity, as well as her other ancestries, which reflect in her works. - Ang episode na ito ay sesentro sa kwento ni Jenna Lee, isang Asian-Aboriginal artist na may dugong Pinoy. Alamin kung paano niya niyayakap ang pagiging Filipino at Indigenous Australia at iba pa niyang lahi na sumasalamin sa kanyang mga obra.

Not So PG
Steph Tisdell Has Quit Stand Up Comedy

Not So PG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 37:37


The incredible funny & deadly Steph Tisdell stops by the podcast today to chat all about her reasons for quitting stand up comedy, as well as how tough it can be being a blak woman in stand up.  Plus, she shares moments from her childhood where she had to de-colonise herself thanks to growing up surrounded by white kids in a privileged Brisbane suburb.  And Steph's got a new book coming out! Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present.  LINKS Follow @itsmattymills on Instagram Follow @brooke.blurton on Instagram  Follow @stephtisdellcomedy on Instagram Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram   Pre Order Steph's book 'The Skin I'm In' here: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781760984977/  CREDITSHosts: Brooke Blurton and Matty MillsGuest: Steph TisdellExecutive Producer: Rachael HartEditor: Adrian WaltonManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FANNING OUT with Dave Price
COLD DESERT NIGHT ( my new song ) talks of the Australian desert, The Australian Aboriginal beliefs and stories from my point of view.

FANNING OUT with Dave Price

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 17:23


COLD DESERT NIGHT talks of the Australian desert, The Australian Aboriginal beliefs and stories from my point of view. COLD DESERT NIGHT is the latest Dave Price / The Olive Army song release. It's a song that has a story that I would love you to hear. On this episode I tell the story of how the inspiration of the song came to me, who played on the song and some challenges that came up that I've never had to think about when songs in the past.  For me, songs tend to write themselves. I'm just the conduit between the thought and what gets played out of your speakers. More often than not the end result is completely different to what I had in mind when I started. This means the song can often feel as new to me as it does to you. I hope you enjoy my latest song “COLD DESERT NIGHT”.

Designing Hollywood Podcast
Anyone But You, Spiderhead, Costume Designer Amelia Gebler

Designing Hollywood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 56:25


Amelia Gebler is a costume designer for film and television, she loves working across all genres and is a diverse and creative designer whose passion for cinema, storytelling, sartorial analysis and character motivate her in her design work. Amelia believes that an understanding of the language of style and its role in society is an important communicative device for vividly and creatively expressing identity and is an empowering form of self-expression. Most recently Amelia designed the costumes on the second series of UPRIGHT directed by Mirrah Foulkes and starring Tim Minchin, for Lingo Pictures and Binge. Amelia designed JOE VS CAROLE for UPC and Peacock created by and starring Kate McKinnon. In 2021 Amelia designed Joseph Kosinski's feature film ESCAPE FROM SPIDERHEAD starring Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller, for Netflix. In 2020 Amelia designed the costumes on the feature film adaptation of Stephen King's CHILDREN OF THE CORN, produced by Lucas Foster (FORD V FERRARI). Amelia designed the costumes for Shannon Murphy's debut feature film BABYTEETH, starring Essie Davis and Ben Mendelsohn, produced by Alex White and Executive Produced by Jan Chapman, the film debuted in Official Competition at the Venice Film Festival in August 2019 to glowing reviews. BABYTEETH has appeared in over twenty film festivals, including BFI London, Zurich International, Film Fest Hamburg, Mostra de Sao Paolo, Mumbai and Chicago. BABYTEETH received a total of 12 nominations in the 2020 AACTA Awards. Amelia's other recent design credits include SBS miniseries' THE ROPESdirected by Shannon Murphy, and DEAD LUCKY directed by David Caesar; and ABC series KIKI & KITTY. Amelia also designed two productions for Jungle Entertainment; SANDO, directed by Phil Lloyd, and SQUINTERS, directed by Adam Zwar for Stan. Her other costume design credits for television include NO ACTIVITY, THE MOODYS, A MOODY CHRISTMAS, HERE COME THE HABIBS, MAXIMUM CHOPPAGE, DR FEELGOOD, HOUSE HUSBANDS series 5, THE CHECKOUT, THE HAMSTER WHEEL, THE CHEF'S LINE, DEADLY WOMEN and BEHIND THE MANSION WALLS. For film, Amelia costume designed Ben Lucas' feature film OTHERLIFEwhich was shot in WA in 2016. Her short films include Tropfest winner BAMBOOZLED directed by Matt Hardie, MADLY directed by Mia Wasikowska, LIEBERMANS IN THE SKYdirected by Richard Vilensky, THE HOLD UP directed by Scott Pickett, RED DOT directed by Pauline Findlay, WISHART directed by Sam Petty and INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA directed by Warwick Thornton and Brendan Fletcher. Amelia's work has previously been recognised by the Australian Production Design Guild Awards for Best Costume Design in a Television Show and Best Costume Design in a Webseries.

The Five Minute Advocate Podcast
NAIDOC Week - With Michael Walker

The Five Minute Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 5:02


This week on The Five Minute Advocate, Michael Walker commemorates NAIDOC Week by emphasizing the vital importance of celebrating Indigenous Australia. Michael calls for non-Indigenous Australians to collectively reject the distorted colonial narratives that have long shaped perceptions of Indigenous Australia.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Frontier War Stories
The Appin Massacre with Peter Jones

Frontier War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 36:12


Frontier War Stories has returned, and in this episode we yarn up with the deadly Peter Jones from WINGA MYAMLY, to learn about the first sanctioned massacres to happen, known as the Appin Massacres. We look into this history, the reasoning and what this has meant to the Dharrawal people and the general community of Campbelltown. This episode of Frontier War Stories is part of a ten-part special series made with support from Koori Mail. The Voice of Indigenous Australia, Koori Mail is 100% Aboriginal-owned and 100% self-funded. Visit koorimail.com for more information. Frontier War Stories is edited by Awesome Black.The post The Appin Massacre with Peter Jones first appeared on Awesome Black - First Nations Creatives.

A History of Australia
Ep05: Society and Culture in Pre-Contact Indigenous Australia

A History of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 28:18


This episode of the A History of Australia podcast will overview Pre-Contact Indigenous Australia's society, culture, and spiritual beliefs. We'll look at how concepts such as the Dreamtime, Sacred Ceremony, and Food changed across the continent, and what each of those meant for the Indigenous people who had them as a part of their lives. If you liked this episode or found it informative, feel free to leave a comment here or on one of the links below!   Website: https://ahistoryofaustraliapodcast.wordpress.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahistoryofaustraliapodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryofAust Mastodon: https://historians.social/@AHistoryofAustralia 

A History of Australia
Ep04: Pre-Contact Indigenous Australia - Tools, Warfare, and Material Culture

A History of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 24:17


This episode of the A History of Australia podcast focuses on Pre-Contact Indigenous Australia's material culture. In this episode, the tools/watercraft/shelters of Indigenous Australia will be overviewed and examined with how they changed across the continent. This episode will also overview pre-contact Indigenous conflict/warfare.   Website: https://ahistoryofaustraliapodcast.wordpress.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahistoryofaustraliapodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryofAust Mastodon: https://historians.social/@AHistoryofAustralia 

Travelling Señorita
EP 148- From Argentina to Indigenous Australia, Vanessa Ring-born on IWD.

Travelling Señorita

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 29:04


Born on International Women's Day Vanessa Ring is a force, from her work & knowledge of indigenous culture to her calm disposition, gently leading people & organisations into an integrated future-she's an inspirational mother & friend. https://www.corporateculcha.com.au

Private Practice Made Perfect
Cathy's Current Favourite Reads for Every Business Owner

Private Practice Made Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 35:04


Cathy is back with another Solo Episode, but this time things are a little different. Listen in as she walks you through her current favourite books that will help inspire, motivate, and educate every Allied Health business owner at any point in their business journey. Cathy shares a range of books that you can get your hands on, each one with its own impact on either your professional life, personal life, or even both. There are also plenty of topics to choose from, including leadership, technology, Aboriginal culture, and more. Here is a full list of the books mentioned – check them out for yourself and listen to the episode for more of Cathy's commentary on each book! Is Technology Making Us Sick? – By Ian DouglasExplores the impact of the increased use of technology in everyday life on society. How to Bullet Plan: A Practical Guide – By Rachel Wilkerson MillerEasy tips, setting up a gratitude list, a “new word list”, and recording your wins. Land of All – By Sally GaboriA collection of her artworks and some stories about her life. The First Two Hours: Make Better Use of Your Most Valuable Time – By Donna McGeorgeHow to make the most of your day – two hours at a time.  The A-Z of Service Excellence – By Cate SchreckRefreshing your customer service skills. The Life Plan – By Shannah KennedyLiving with purpose and achieving your life goals with a step-by-step strategy. The Glucose Revolution –  By Jessie InchauspéImproving energy management and cognitive focus. 555 Powerful Questions for Coaching, Leading and Mentoring at Work – By Mauricio VasquezHelps you question yourself and dive deeper into your leadership skills. Welcome to My CountryA wonderful book that recounts an Aboriginal community in Arnhem Land. Women and Leadership: Real Lives, Real Lessons – By Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaIncludes facts and figures about women in leadership around the world, and challenging the findings. Welcome to Country: A Travel Guide to Indigenous Australia – Marcia LangtonCovers the states, questions to ask, assumptions, profiles Indigenous storytellers and activists, and provides brief relevant histories that everyone should know about. Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results – By James ClearSustaining little changes that have a cumulative effect on how you live your life. What have you been reading lately? Share your favourite reads in the comments! Related Episodes  Episode 14: [Approaching Work & Life 2 Hours at a Time]  Connect with Cathy Love Visit Cathy's Website   Follow Cathy on Instagram (@nacre_consulting)  Connect with Cathy on Facebook  Connect with Cathy on LinkedIn  Connect with Nacre Consulting:  Join the Accelerator Mastermind  Complete the Allied Health Biz Quiz  Let's connect on Instagram  Follow us on Facebook  Let's connect on LinkedIn  Join our Facebook Group online community  More about The Private Practice Made Perfect Show:  The Private Practice Made Perfect podcast is a much loved conversation for those wanting to hear real life Australian Allied Health business stories, adventures and the occasional confession.  The outstanding guest list includes business owners and wonderful small business supporters such as accountants, marketers, bookkeepers, IT wizards, virtual assistants, lawyers and more.  As you know, it takes a village to run a business. Cathy gathers the tribe, captures the collective wisdom and conveniently delivers it to your earbuds.  All episodes are chatty, honest and practical… warning… we often stray from the topic, talk of wine and laugh loudly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women Who Travel
Telling the Stories of Indigenous Australia Through Dance

Women Who Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 34:29


In this week's episode, we travel to Australia to talk to dancer, choreographer, and storyteller Frances Rings, a descendant of the Wirangu and Mirning Tribes from the country's southern west coast, and the artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theater, Australia's leading Indigenous performing arts company. She explains the power of dance as a tool for healing—and shares stories of Indigenous Australia. Out of respect for Indigenous Australian bereavement practices, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this podcast contains the name of someone who has died. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Front
Superstar storyteller fronts Yes campaign

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 12:48


Rachel Perkins, the director of Bran Nue Dae, turns full-time activist to persuade Australians to back the Voice.  Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bookoccino Conversations
Paul Memmott and Peter Stutchbury in conversation

Bookoccino Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 87:00


Terra Nullius. A No Man's Land. Met with European notions of civilisation, Indigenous Australia was brutally overlooked. But the worlds oldest living culture survives. Indigenous approaches to architecture are gaining ground. Indigenous voices are demanding respect and self-determination. 2023 will likely reveal how far we've come…Paul Memmott is an anthropologist and architect. For 5 decades he has been Director of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre. His work has focussed on a range of topics including institutional architecture, indigenous housing, crowding, governance, well-being, homelessness, family violence and social planning. He has is referenced by many scholars, including in Dark Emuby Bruce Pascoe, and in the rebuttal to Dark Emu: Farmers or Hunter-gatherers? by Peter Sutton and Keryn Walshe. He is the author of 11 books, including the magisterial Gunyah Goodie and Wurley: the Aboriginal Architecture of Australia. Peter Stutchbury is an acclaimed and award-winning architect known for his innovative approach to sustainability and design. He has a deep appreciation for the Australian landscape, having spent his formative years in the desert country of western NSW. He was winner of the International 'Living Steel' competition for extreme climate housing in Cherepovets, Russia, held the Catedra Luis Barragán in Mexico and has been a tutor on McKay-Lyons Ghost Studio in Canada.

The Good-Good Golf Podcast
Ep 131: Golf and Indigenous Australia

The Good-Good Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 54:04


Some listener feedback sparked this week's episode when Glenn Chisolm, an aboriginal man from South Australia, got in touch to enquire if we had recorded any episodes specifically on the relationship between golf and indigenous Australia. The answer was no so we invited Glenn on to correct that state of affairs and it was a fascinating chat. Links mentioned on this episode: Follow Glenn on Twitter (https://twitter.com/GlennChisholm4)

Really Interesting Women
Disting. Prof. Larissa Behrendt AO

Really Interesting Women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 37:52


Ep 91   Distinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AODistinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt AO FASSA FAAL is an inspirational indigenous leader. She's a lawyer, academic, writer, filmmaker, indigenous rights advocate and lots more. Larissa was the first indigenous Australian to graduate from Harvard Law School and, she's proud to say, not the last. Her career is multi faceted and she's often taking several paths at the same time. And she wouldn't have it any other way. She's driven by social justice and her take on the voice to parliament and truth telling is important. It's not driven by politics but by history. Her book Indigenous Australia for Dummies is also important. It also happens to be a great read which I would highly recommend (link below).Head to the link in my bio to listen to this episode. I think it's everything this podcast is supposed to be: inspiring, educational and entertaining. Link to book:https://www.booktopia.com.au/indigenous-australia-for-dummies-larissa-behrendt/book/9780730390275.html?source=pla&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyZfr3NDS-wIViX0rCh0DtwBOEAQYASABEgKnsPD_BwE

Field Notes
Episode 37: Linguistic Fieldwork with Claire Bowern

Field Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 36:00


Welcome to a new season of Field Notes! This month, Claire Bowern is on the pod for Season Four's inaugural episode. Claire Bowern is a historical linguist whose research is centered around language change and language documentation in Indigenous Australia. She received her BA in LInguistics and Classics from the Australian National University, and her PhD in linguistics from Harvard University. She works with speakers of endangered languages, with archival sound and print materials, and uses computational and phylogenetic methods. She is currently the editor of the journal Diachronica. She is a professor in Linguistics at Yale University, and is also the author of Linguistic Fieldwork: A Practical Guide (2008).  Things mentioned in this episode:  Bardi language Pama–Nyungan language Ngalia language  Australian Aboriginal English Australian Kriol River in Kullilli (with Toby Adams)  Kullilli Ngulkana Field Notes Ep 19: Dreamtime Narratives & Language Sustainability with Dorothea Hoffmann MalakMalak language Cherokee language  CHIRILA Claire on Twitter: @anggarrgoon  

SOAS Radio
Movements & Sounds: Interview with Dominic Allen (Carriberrie)

SOAS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 28:52


In this episode of Movements & Sounds, Dominic Allen shares his work on a multi-platform project he initiated and directed: Carriberrie. Carriberrie showcases song and dance by various Indigenous cultural groups across Australia, which can be watched in planetariums as a fulldome experience, through VR, and is also accessible through an online website. Dominic sheds light on his experiences working with First Nations artists, as a non-First Nations Australian, and explains why VR can be such a powerful tool to bridge understanding and awareness between peoples in Australia and all over the world. Please be advised that this episode contains the name of a person who has passed. Show full script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k3ugiB4EUsmQYSKQ0ac55ow2m51nNHfmdF2z221jhRc/edit?usp=sharing Links for more information: • Carriberrie website: https://www.carriberrie.com/ • Carriberrie online: https://www.carriberrieonline.com/ • Spinifex Gum: https://www.spinifexgum.com/home • AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia: https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia • Seed: https://www.seedmob.org.au/

RN Arts - ABC RN
NAIDOC Week + two exciting directors from Finland + on the red carpet with Chris Hemsworth and Taika Waititi

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 54:36


For NAIDOC Week we're joined by Warren H. Williams, co-creator & star of a unique and stunningly shot new crime series, True Colours, NITV's first foray into longform drama, and filmmaker Larissa Behrendt, who talks about Warriors on the Field, a celebration of Indigenous Australia and its long-standing history and connection with Australian football. Two exciting directors from Finland will also be along.....Juho Kuosmanen and Mikko Myllylahti, for a conversation about Finnish storytelling and their new films, the Cannes winning Compartment No. 6 (Juho Kuosmanen), and The Woodcutter Story (Mikko Myllylahti), both set to screen in Australia. Plus, Sunil and a very special guest are on the red carpet for the premiere of Thor: Love and Thunder and put some questions to Taika Waititi and Chris Hemsworth.

The Screen Show
NAIDOC Week + two Finnish directors + Chris Hemsworth & Taika Waititi

The Screen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 54:36


A crime series set in Arrernte country and a new doc that looks at Indigenous Australia's connection to AFL. Plus, two exciting directors from the far north, and we're at the Sydney premiere of Thor: Love and Thunder.

The Screen Show
NAIDOC Week + two Finnish directors + Chris Hemsworth & Taika Waititi

The Screen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 54:36


A crime series set in Arrernte country and a new doc that looks at Indigenous Australia's connection to AFL. Plus, two exciting directors from the far north, and we're at the Sydney premiere of Thor: Love and Thunder.

The Screen Show
NAIDOC Week + two exciting directors from Finland + on the red carpet with Chris Hemsworth & Taika Waititi

The Screen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 54:36


A crime series set in Arrernte country and a new doc that looks at Indigenous Australia's connection to AFL. Plus, two exciting directors from the far north, and we're at the Sydney premiere of Thor: Love and Thunder.

Late Night Live - ABC RN
Indigenous News, data leak of detained Uyghurs in China and Emma Smith explains the concept of 'bookhood'

Late Night Live - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 53:36


ABC Federal Reporter Dana Morse talks to the post election world for Indigenous Australia, Yaqiu Wang explains the Xinjiang police files data leak and Emma Smith encourages you to think about the functionality of books as well as the words inside.

Conversations
Mawunyo's life in love, journalism and hip hop

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 47:15


Mawunyo Gbogbo grew up in a church-going Ghanaian-Australian family in the mining town of Muswellbrook, NSW. As a young woman she grabbed the chance to further her media career in New York City at the Bible of Hip Hop, The Source

Conversations
Mawunyo's life in love, journalism and hip hop

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 47:15


Mawunyo Gbogbo grew up in a church-going Ghanaian-Australian family in the mining town of Muswellbrook, NSW. As a young woman she grabbed the chance to further her media career in New York City at the Bible of Hip Hop, The Source

Take 5
Nancy Bates' songs that bring stories to light

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 32:04


Nancy Bates is a proud Barkindji song woman, a mentor, and a curator. She recognises the power of song in sharing stories; particularly the songlines that tell the stories of First Nations peoples in Australia. During the Adelaide Fringe in 2022, Nancy is also behind the soundtrack for a huge and beautiful performance piece called Sky Song. It's all about light, so I thought I'd marry the two ideas in her theme, and ask her to share songs that bring stories to light. What she shared, will stay with me forever. It's a reminder of the power of sharing, but also of hearing, of really listening. From Archie Roach to Electric Fields, and many discoveries in between, let Nancy Bates bring stories to light. Archie Roach - There's A Little Child Allara - Rekindled Systems Corey Theatre - Ngathuk Ngalina Aimee Volkofsky - Buried Electric Fields - Nina

Blueprint - Separate stories
Living with Country — fire with Den Barber

Blueprint - Separate stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 18:42


Den Barber, a Wiradjuri man, ex-fire-fighter and park ranger, says it's time we reframed our fears about fire. While life in Australia often means watching unsettling bushfires roll out on our screens — and in some cases, horizons — fire doesn't have to be scary. In fact, manipulating fire was a pillar of Indigenous Australia's management of this continent since at least the last ice age… until of course, colonisation attempted to snuff it out. Barber joins Blueprint to share his vast and varied experiences in fire management from elders past and present, and how this can inform the protection of our towns and cities.

Blueprint for Living - ABC RN
Le Corbusier's bidet, Paul Bangay's garden essentials, and what fire can do for you

Blueprint for Living - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 54:06


Plus, Colin Bisset delves into the design history of the top hat… an item that adorned both King George IV and Madonna.

The Bookshelf
Classic Australian Novels - Alexis Wright's Carpentaria

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 21:02


Introducing Classic Australian Novels. A collection of interviews from the ABC Archives with Australian authors about their most significant work. In 2007 Alexis Wright won the Miles Franklin Award for her epic novel Carpentaria, set in and around the mythical town of Desperance in Queensland's Gulf Country.

The Bookshelf
Classic Australian Novels - Kate Grenville's The Secret River

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 27:21


Introducing Classic Australian Novels. A collection of interviews from the ABC Archives with Australian authors about their most significant work. Kate Grenville's The Secret River released in 2005 became an instant classic, inspiring a sequel, a television series, and a theatre production.

Hearing Health Today
Referral pathways for chronic otitis media

Hearing Health Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 33:56


In this episode of Hearing Health Today, Professor Kelvin Kong, Australia's first Indigenous surgeon, shares his experiences treating chronic otitis media. He also discusses the disparate access to health care and the impact on First Nations peoples in Australia. We value your feedback so please take a few minutes to complete our engagement survey: https://forms.office.com/r/LyLfHCUKup Links:https://plumandhats.nal.gov.au/https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/world-report-on-hearinghttps://www.closingthegap.gov.au/This is a podcast for hearing health professionals. If you're a person with hearing loss or a member of the general public, please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss.

SBS NITV Radio
Aboriginal themed special edition eyewear with a vision to closing the gap in eye health

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 7:37


Rheanna Lotter is a proud Yuin woman and contemporary artist currently living on Dharug country. She has created the artwork this year for Specsavers' limited-edition glasses and sunglasses frames, with profits going towards the Fred Hollows Foundation and its Indigenous Australia program.

THE WHITE RABBIT
INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA

THE WHITE RABBIT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 27:03


Tear it Down
Marlee Silva - Indigenous identity issues and a high school depression

Tear it Down

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 51:14


Marlee Silva is an Indigenous Australian podcaster and author. Marlee wrote a best seller called My Tidda, my Sister. Marlee is also a volunteer charity worker, a speaker, and also sits on the board of a charity called ID. In 2019, along with her sister, Marlee was named as a finalist in the Australian Human Rights Commission 'Young People's Human Rights Medal.'As a youngster, Marlee went through her own struggles as she tired to find her identity. Marlee felt like she had to justify her indigenous culture to her peers and was subjected to bullying and racist taunts. Marlee also is no stranger to mental health issues, battling a fairly significant episode of depression and anxiety whilst she was in high school. Nowadays Marlee helps others by involving herself in charities, public speaking and her podcasts.Here is the AIATSIS map of Indigenous Australia:https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australiaMarlee's podcasts:https://open.spotify.com/show/1TMZMcKnu2xQXfrPHvdMMZ?si=lf1zKGDfTaSqE8Ldz3N4yQhttps://open.spotify.com/show/1sdYuws35Ea1ogtjZwjw0o?si=QdDnomuSQYWIhp8nMFmbfQMarlee's Book:https://www.booktopia.com.au/my-tidda-my-sister-marlee-silva/book/9781741177114.htmlhttps://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/author/marlee-silvaTear It Down is a Six10 Media Production. Cover art by my talented sister in law, Courtney Woods. Theme song by Baba Beats. Follow us on Apple Podcasts and spotify, or wherever you are listening to this now. You can follow us on instagram @Tearitdownpodcast on Instagram and Facebook, and @six10mediagroup and facebook @six10media. If you want to get in touch you can head to six10mediagroup.com or send an email to info@six10mediagroup.com If you need help or are struggling with mental health, you can call lifeline on 13 11 14. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tear-it-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Menzies Research Centre
Jacinta Price: Closing the Truth Gap

Menzies Research Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 52:26


Jacinta Price on the tyranny of low expectations that blights remote Indigenous Australia and the truths that must be told. In conversation with Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater/ Support the Watercooler podcasts by becoming an MRC Subscriber from $10 a month. www.menziesrc.org/subscribe

The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
The Sacred Wisdom & Beauty of Indigenous Australia | Noel Butler: Aboriginal Elder #064

The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 73:39


Uncle Noel Butler is an indigenous elder of the Yuin Nation (South Coast New South Wales).As a child he spent the days in the bush, hiding from government authorities as they were taking children away from their parents.He was living off the land and the ocean, in absolute communion with the environment that surrounded him and his community.Uncle Noel delivers his knowledge on Aboriginal Culture generously with passion and urgency.Indigenous and Aboriginal culture holds immense value for everyone living on earth, even more so in these times where we find ourselves increasingly alienated from nature.This sacred wisdom is so relevant to the modern man - practical knowledge to live a richer life in greater health, individually and collectively.IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

Take 5
Stephen Page's unbroken songs

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 41:16


Stephen Page is a force of nature. As artistic director for Bangarra Dance Theatre, he's told the stories of Indigenous Australia through movement, for more than thirty years. Bangarra began in the late 80's, but it was Stephen's appointment as the first Aboriginal artistic director that shaped what it has become today. And the story of Bangarra is not only one of dance, but of brothers. Stephen comes from a big family in Meanjin. A descendent of the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh Nation. Two of his brothers came with him to Sydney, to Gadigal Land, and would shape what he did from that moment forth. His younger brother Russell was renowned for his incredible talent, and a body that could express story like no other. Older brother David, was the songman. He composed beautiful scores to every Bangarra production, laced with language and culture, until his death in 2016. Stephen has a big story, so I was hugely grateful when he joined me to Take 5 and share it. His theme, was unbroken songs. The music that had marked big moments in his life, and continued the stories of him and his culture. From Elvis to Rihanna to his brother's beautiful compositions, this is a heartfelt conversation about family, storytelling, and passion. Elvis Presley – Jailhouse Rock Warumpi Band – Fitzroy Crossing David Page – Gift (from Bangarra's 2003 work “Bush”) Whitney Houston – Why Does it Hurt So Bad Rihanna – Love on the Brain

The Hook Up
What it's like to be LGBTQ+ and indigenous

The Hook Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 33:58


It's NAIDOC Week, and in this episode we're spotlighting the LGBTQIA+ First Nations experience with a panel of indigenous artists, writers, performers and thinkers to find out what it's like to belong to both communities.

The Hook Up
What it's like to be LGBTQ+ and indigenous

The Hook Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 33:58


It's NAIDOC Week, and in this episode we're spotlighting the LGBTQIA+ First Nations experience with a panel of indigenous artists, writers, performers and thinkers to find out what it's like to belong to both communities.

The Hook Up
What it's like to be LGBTQ+ and indigenous

The Hook Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 33:58


It's NAIDOC Week, and in this episode we're spotlighting the LGBTQIA+ First Nations experience with a panel of indigenous artists, writers, performers and thinkers to find out what it's like to belong to both communities.

Bang On
#172: Taika's Thruple, Bisexual Bachelorette, Sinead's Rememberings

Bang On

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 40:36


Well what a week it's been. An all night party at Taika Waititi's Sydney pad has tongues wagging, meanwhile the Bachelorette is Bi, and men and women will battle it out for her affections. Reconciliation Week has kicked off, and we reflect on the fight for Indigenous recognition and non-Indigenous Australia's responsibilities in moving forward. Sinéad O'Connor has penned a memoir, and spoken with the New York Times about how she saw everything unfold in the early part of her career. And some short reads on revenge bedtime procrastination and adult apartments have us screaming in agreeance and shame all at once. Meanwhile Myf is banging on about the Tina Turner doco, and Zan is bathing in public art.   Show notes: Taika's Thruple: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/taika-waititi-spotted-kissing-both-rita-ora-and-tessa-thompson-at-the-same-time/news-story/8d5b2196e6f80575e8b77350366443fc Tessa Thompson: https://www.eonline.com/au/news/1273470/tessa-thompson-spotted-kissing-model-zac-stenmark-after-rita-ora-and-taiki-waititi-outing The Linda Linda's: https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/999757630/fresh-off-a-viral-library-gig-the-linda-lindas-get-a-record-deal Author Eric Carle dies: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/may/27/eric-carle-author-and-illustrator-of-the-very-hungry-caterpillar-dies-at-91 The Uluru Statement from the Heart: https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement National Reconciliation Week: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/national-reconciliation-week/ Sinéad O'Connor: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/18/arts/music/sinead-oconnor-rememberings.html Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-and-wellness/revenge-bedtime-procrastination-what-it-is-and-why-we-fall-for-it-20210521-p57u20.html Sinead Stubbins' on Adult Apartments: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/may/25/a-handheld-grater-will-make-guests-want-to-have-sex-with-you-the-anatomy-of-a-grown-up-apartment Tina: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9IkVtLvflU&ab_channel=HBO RISING: Melbourne: https://rising.melbourne/ Vivid Sydney: https://www.vividsydney.com/ Illuminate Adelaide: https://www.illuminateadelaide.com/events Darwin Festival: https://www.darwinfestival.org.au/ Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J and recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.

Frontier War Stories
Frontier War Stories – Libby Connors – Billy Barlow The Good Looking Warrior

Frontier War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021


In episode Twenty of Frontier War Stories Boe yarns Libby Connors author of Warrior: A Legendary Leader's Dramatic Life and Violent Death on the Colonial Frontier. Billy Barlow Gubbi Gubbi headman and resistance leader, was born in the 1820s, the decade when British officials authorised the invasion and occupation of what would become the city of Brisbane. At some point during the 1840s Billy Barlow had joined Dundalli and the Aboriginal men of Bribie Island in their fight against the European invaders. Bribie Islanders were at the centre of the Aboriginal resistance around Brisbane from 1843 until at least 1859. Their success in removing white settlers, missionaries, timber rafters, and cattlemen from their country was remarkable. The markings on a spear found in the plundered hut were identified by police as belonging to Barlow and a warrant was issued for his arrest in August 1852. The reward notice described him as ‘a good looking man' (NSW Government Gazette 1852, 1248) with a long nose and a missing front tooth. Most of the description above found on Indigenous Australia website which is hosted by the National Centre of Biography at the Australian National University. (https://ia.anu.edu.au/biography/barlow-billy-29905)

Women of War
S1E2: Poor Fellow My Country - Tarenorerer and the Aboriginal Tasmanian Resistance

Women of War

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 47:58


This week on Women of War: Tarenorerer, the leader of Indigenous Tasmanian resistance against British invaders in the 19th Century, attempting to prevent a genocide. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are warned this episode contains references and the voices of people who have died. This episode contains references to violence and genocide.   This episode was recorded on Wurundjeri land and we pay our respects to elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded.  Disclaimer: While every attempt has been made to accurately research Tasmanian Aboriginal history and Tarenorerer's life, we realise that with such conflicting and often deliberately misleading information available, and without the inclusion of a Tasmanian Aboriginal perspective, some mistakes will be made.    Donate to the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation: https://www.wurundjeri.com.au/support/donate/   Donate to the Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance: https://www.welcometocountry.org/aboriginal-charity-guide/    Thank you to the First Peoples Art and Culture Department at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery for their permission to include the audio recording of Fanny Cochrane Smith and their assistance with this podcast.    Fanny Cochrane Smith. Fanny Cochrane Smith's Tasmanian Aboriginal Songs. Wax Cylinder, 1899. 500445. National Film and Sound Archive. https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/fanny-cochrane-smiths-tasmanian-aboriginal-songs.   Thank you also to the National Archives of Australia and the Honourable Paul Keating for permission to include an audio clip from Mr Keating's Redfern Speech:    NAA: M3983, 1095117 - Prime Minister Paul Keating - Redfern Park Speech Launching Australia's Participation In The United Nations' International Year Of The World's Indigenous People 1993   Map of Indigenous Australia: https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia   Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @womenofwarpod for updates, sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes shenanigans.   Introduction Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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...