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3CR would like to acknowledge the Kulin Nation – true owners, caretakers and custodians of the land from which we broadcast. 3CR pays respect to Elders, past and present of the Kulin Nation. We recognise their unceded sovereignty.//News headlines//Tamala Shelton// Next up is a recording from a fundraiser held in December 2024 which was organised by the wonderful Ibi. The event raised money for Sisters Inside as well as mutual aid initiatives for people in Sudan and Palestine. In the following outtake you will hear the voice of proud Bundjalung and Lama-lama woman Tamala Shelton. Tamala is an actor, singer and author of the two spoken word pieces we are about to play. The first piece was written by Tamala to commemorate NAIDOC week last year, answering the call to keep the fire burning.The second piece is personal confrontation with the atrocities of genocide on social media as well as a call to action, in the name of justice for the Palestinian people. You can donate directly to Sisters Inside here, Bakri's (@bakri2) fundraiser for Sudan here, and Ibrahim's (@ibrahim_palestine20) fundraiser for Gaza here.//Yousef Alreemawi//Yousef Alreemawi is a musician, translator, educator and the founder of 3CRs much loved show ‘Palestine Remembered'. He is also the current director of Averroes Centre, a not-for-profit organisation that aims to promote knowledge about Arab culture in Australia. On Tuesday, Yousef joined me to talk about his exciting new project - a 12 week Arabic language course, hosted at Black Spark cultural centre. Instead of creating a standard course and then seeking out participants, Yousef will host a public gathering aimed at understanding the communities unique needs and interests for learning the Arabic language. You can register to attend the public meeting...which will be held at Black Spark on February 11th at 6pm...by emailing Yousef Alreemawi at “y.reemawi@gmail.com” to express your interest.//Sophie - Melbourne Activist Legal Support (MALS)// Joins us to unpack the service's Legal Observer Team Report on the policing of the Disrupt Land Forces protests, which was published on Monday this week. The report covers legal and human rights concerns about police conduct at and media reporting on protest actions undertaken to disrupt the Land Forces Exposition, so-called Australia's largest defence industry event, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 11-13 September 2024. You can read the full report here. If you are interested in participating in legal observer training or otherwise supporting MALS' vital work, you can visit their website here.//Invasion Day Rally Speeches// We'll listen back to speeches from Invasion Day rallies around the country, including by Guyala Bayles and Ruby Wharton in Magan-djin/brisbane, and Roxy Moore in Boorloo/perth. Roxy's speech focuses on the Land Back for Stolen Generations campaign being waged by Noongar women calling for the Uniting Church to hand back Whadjuk Noongar land that was stolen to establish Sister Kate's mission (support their campaign by signing the petition here). Our thanks to Anna Carlson at 4ZZZ for sharing the recordings of Guyala and Ruby's speeches, and to the Land Back for Stolen Generations crew for sharing Roxy's speech//.
On this episode of Women on the Line we're looking at the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in prison as well as the current policies and systemic structures that focus on over-policing and criminalizing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and young girls. We first hear an excerpt from a press conference that followed the event ‘Truth Telling Yarns: Women in Prison that was held on the 26 June in Canberra. We hear speeches by Senator Lidia Thorpe and Debby Kilroy, the CEO of Sisters Inside. This excerpt was aired on 3CR's Tuesday Breakfast 9 July. Then, we hear from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women inside Dame Phyllis Frost Prison. 3CR Broadcaster Shiralee Hood hosted this conversation as part of the Beyond the Bars series during NAIDOC week in early July.
This episode is proudly brought to you by ANZ. A new series of conversations with different mob around the country to yarn about, meaningful career opportunities within ANZ, building the capacity of Indigenous businesses and organisations, and helping individuals in the broader community to achieve financial wellbeing and resilience. If you'd like to know more about how ANZ can help improve your financial wellbeing, or help you start, run or grow your business, visit anz.com or call 13 13 14. Each year, ANZ hosts a NAIDOC Week Indigenous Business Marketplace at its Docklands Headquarters, working with Supply Nation and Kinaway to invite Indigenous-owned businesses to showcase their goods and services to ANZ staff and visitors. This year I had the absolute pleasure of joining this special event to invite some of these business owners onto the show to share a little about who they are and what they do. Listen to this episode to hear inspiring stories: Sharon Brindley https://www.jalajalatreats.com.au/ The name Jala Jala means ‘very good' in Wajarri Language and the Turtle logo is Sharon's family totem, these two components represent exactly what Jala Jala Treats is, a family business manufacturing premium products to bring people together. Josh Deane – https://www.byjoshdeane.com/ Emerging Palawa artist from the Kabi Kabi lands on the Sunshine Coast, has called Naarm/Melbourne home for the past 10 years. Inspired by Australia's biodiversity, his work encompasses various mediums and immersive experiences. Mick Harding, Ngarga Warendj – https://ngargawarendj.com/ Belonging to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungurung people, Mick Harding is an artist specialising in wood working, sculpture, printmaking and giftwares. Emma Bamblett, Kinya Lerrk – https://kinyalerrk.com.au/ KINYA LERRK (Wemba Wemba for ‘women coming together') is the collaboration of Aboriginal visual artists Emma Bamblett (Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara, Ngadjonji and Taungurung) and Megan Van Den Berg (Dja Dja Wurrung, Yorta Yorta and Boon Wurrung) who have a strong history of collaboration on design/arts based projects. Kinya Lerrk focuses on using design and art to make homes and offices come alive with colourful designs which celebrate Aboriginal culture and respectfully acknowledge traditional owners of land. Chana Orloff, Amorettam – https://amorettam.com.au/ A proud Yorta Yorta and Indian woman living on country in Victoria. amorettam (amor-ett-am) was created after the significant deaths of my mother and son, and I memorialise and honour them by incorporating their names within amorettam. A 100% Aboriginal—owned business committed to producing natural organic beauty products. Our ranges are vegan and cruelty free, with a strong focus on environmental impacts. Teena Oudy, Loco for Cocoa – https://locoforcocoamelbourne.myshopify.com/ A family owned and run brand making decadent and premium quality chocolates from unique ingredient matches. Sara Stewart, Dreamtime – https://dreamtimerange.com.au/ A fashion brand owned and operated by First Nation Peoples that believes in the right for comfort at any hour. Our goal is to create chic and distinct fashion pieces that initiate discussions about culture. This amazing event celebrates the importance of supporting indigenous businesses, especially during NAIDOC week, where we celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Listen to episode 150 on the iheart app or wherever you get your podcasts
Adam joins us for this Sunday at the end of NAIDOC week. He shares how Western, Indigenous and Biblical perspectives on fire can weave together to bring wisdom to our lives.
Janty Blair is a Butchulla, Mununjhali and Woppaburra woman who, after a lifetime of nursing and midwifery, discovered her funny bone in her late 50s, after a serendipitous Bumble date
This week is NAIDOC week, a time for all Australians to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and Ruby has passed the News Time microphone over to Carli Willis - a journalist from the Torres Strait Islands.Quiz Questions1.What's the theme for NAIDOC week this year?2.Can you name at least one of the colours on the Torres Strait Islands flag, and what it represents?3.Elsie Seriat recently became mayor of Torres Shire Council. What's special about her becoming mayor?4.Which animal are rangers in the Torres Strait trying to keep off the islands?5.What's the name of the football competition that people participated in?Bonus Tricky QuestionCan you name one of the winning teams at the footy competition?Answers1.Keep the fire burning: Blak, loud and proud2.Green stripes at the top and bottom to represent the land, black lines next to them to represent the people, and a big blue part in the middle to represent the sea. In the middle is a white Dhari, a ceremonial headdress, and a five-pointed star, to represent the five major island groups.3.She's the first traditional owner to become mayor, and the second ever woman4.Cane toads5.Island of OriginBonus Tricky AnswerPaga Panthers or NQ United Sista
Ni wiki ya NAIDOC, wakati wakusherehekea historia, utamaduni na mafanikio ya watu wa Mataifa ya Kwanza.
Hafta içi Salı hariç her gün Avustralya doğu kıyıları saati ile 14:00 ile 15:00 arasında yayınlanan SBS Türkçe radyo programını artık reklamsız, müziksiz ve kesintisiz bir şekilde dinleyebilirsiniz.
Dr John Paterson grew up in a tin hut in rural Darwin. He helped hold it down during Cyclone Tracy and has taken care of it so it still stands today. John learnt many lessons in that tin hut, which have followed him through life
يُقام أسبوع NAIDOC في جميع أنحاء البلاد في الفترة من 7 إلى 14 يوليو 2024 ويحتفل بتاريخ وثقافة وإنجازات السكان الأصليين وسكان جزر مضيق توريس. ولفنون السكان الأصليين الرائعة حيز أيضاً في احتفالات هذا العام.
Нагороди Національного тижня NAIDOC вручені лідерам з числа Корінних народів. Це однa з найбільших подій для представників Абориґенських народів і жителів островів Торресової протоки. Цього року вручення нагород пройшло в Аделаїді. Досягнення 10 представників корінних народів було відмічено нагородами NAIDOC 2024 року.
Hafta içi Salı hariç her gün Avustralya doğu kıyıları saati ile 14:00 ile 15:00 arasında yayınlanan SBS Türkçe radyo programını artık reklamsız, müziksiz ve kesintisiz bir şekilde dinleyebilirsiniz.
A virologist says Australia should have spent more, and sooner, to protect the country from the H5 strain of bird flu, the nation's leading grape and wine research institute loses almost 17% of its workforce due to the industry downturn, and bush foods and native grains a major focus during NAIDOC Week.
NAIDOC Week is celebrated every year with an aim to make everyone aware of the culture and the ancient history of the First Nations people in Australia. - பூர்வீக மக்களின் கலாச்சாரத்தையும் அவர்களின் தொன்மையான வரலாற்றையும் மற்றவர்களுக்கு உணர்த்தும் நோக்கில் ஒவ்வொரு வருடமும் NAIDOC வாரம் ஒரு சிறப்பான தலைப்பை மையமாகக் கொண்டு கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.
When his elders named him Bindi, David Hudson had no idea his future would involve performing with his didgeridoo at the Taj Mahal, or a role in a film starring Marlin Brando (Content warning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners: this episode contains the name of someone who has died.)
Hafta içi Salı hariç her gün Avustralya doğu kıyıları saati ile 14:00 ile 15:00 arasında yayınlanan SBS Türkçe radyo programını artık reklamsız, müziksiz ve kesintisiz bir şekilde dinleyebilirsiniz.
ഓസ്ട്രേലിയൻ ആദിമവർഗ്ഗ സംസ്കാരവും ജീവിതവും ആഘോഷിക്കുന്നതിനുള്ള നൈഡോക് (NAIDOC) വാരത്തിൽ, മലയാളികളുൾപ്പെടെയുള്ള കുടിയേറ്റവിഭാഗങ്ങൾക്ക് ആദിമവർഗ്ഗക്കാരെക്കുറിച്ചുള്ള തെറ്റിദ്ധാരണകൾ പരിശോധിക്കുകയാണ് എസ് ബി എസ് മലയാളം. വെസ്റ്റേൺ ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിലെ ജെറാൾഡ്റ്റണിൽ ചൈൽഡ് ആന്റ് കമ്മ്യൂണിറ്റി ഹെൽത്ത് റീജിയണൽ മേധാവിയും, 2014ലെ നൈഡോക് പുരസ്കാര ജേതാവുമായ ഡോ. ഹരികുമാർ കെ എസ് അതേക്കുറിച്ച് വിശദീകരിക്കുന്നു.
ഓസ്ട്രേലിയൻ ആദിമവർഗ്ഗ സംസ്കാരവും ജീവിതവും ആഘോഷിക്കുന്നതിനുള്ള നൈഡോക് (NAIDOC) വാരത്തിൽ, മലയാളികളുൾപ്പെടെയുള്ള കുടിയേറ്റവിഭാഗങ്ങൾക്ക് ആദിമവർഗ്ഗക്കാരെക്കുറിച്ചുള്ള തെറ്റിദ്ധാരണകൾ പരിശോധിക്കുകയാണ് എസ് ബി എസ് മലയാളം. വെസ്റ്റേൺ ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിലെ ജെറാൾഡ്റ്റണിൽ ചൈൽഡ് ആന്റ് കമ്മ്യൂണിറ്റി ഹെൽത്ത് റീജിയണൽ മേധാവിയും, 2014ലെ നൈഡോക് പുരസ്കാര ജേതാവുമായ ഡോ. ഹരികുമാർ കെ എസ് അതേക്കുറിച്ച് വിശദീകരിക്കുന്നു.
In this week's episode we speak start with a few reflections on NAIDOC Week and how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, being, and doing add to our profession. Next, we speak with Dr Alice Hart from Curtin University about an approach for stuttering that includes both fluency and cognitive/behavioural supports. She discusses elements of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and the role that mindfulness and acceptance/values-focus can play in the fluency, communication, and quality of life for people who stutter. Resources: ACT Mindfully. (2024). Free resources. https://www.actmindfully.com.au/free-stuff/ Beilby, J., & Yaruss, J. S. (2018). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for stuttering disorders. In B. J. Amster & E. R. Klein (Eds.), More than fluency: The social, emotional, and cognitive dimensions of stuttering (pp. 111-130). Plural Publishing, Inc. Harris, R. (2019). ACT Made Simple (2nd ed.). New Harbinger Publications, Inc. Hart, A. K., Breen, L. J., & Beilby, J. M. (2021). Evaluation of an integrated fluency and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention for adolescents and adults who stutter: Participant perspectives. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 69, 105852. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfludis.2021.105852 Hart, A. K., Breen, L. J., Hennessey, N. W., & Beilby, J. M. (2024). Evaluation of an integrated fluency and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention for adolescents and adults who stutter. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 67, 1003-1019. https://doi.org/10.1044/2023_JSLHR-23-00252 Speak-Up S05 E36: Stutter-affirming approaches and positive stuttering identity with Dr Christopher Constantino: https://soundcloud.com/speechpathologyaustralia/stutter-affirming-approaches-and-positive-stuttering-identity-s05e36 NAIDOC week resources: NAIDOC: https://www.naidoc.org.au/ Fed square flag raising: https://fedsquare.com/events/naidoc-week-2023-flag-raising NAIDOC week events: https://www.naidoc.org.au/local-events/local-naidoc-week-events First Nations Classic books series one: https://www.uqp.com.au/books/pack-of-eight-first-nations-classics First Nations Classic books series two: https://www.uqp.com.au/books/pack-of-eight-first-nations-classics-series-two SPA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culturally Responsive Capability Framework: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/public/libraryviewer?ResourceID=884
Yuwaalaraay writer, storyteller and performer, Nardi Simpson of the Stiff Gins talks about her life, art and the meaning of country (R)
Today we celebrate NAIDOC week with our friends Aunty Munya and Carla Rogers from Evolve Communities. They share their insights on the challenges faced by black businesses in Australia, how we can show up as allies, how businesses can be more inclusive and so much more. They also reflect in this year's NAIDOC theme – Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud. Check out the amazing work of Evolve Communities here. Acknowledgement of Country By Natarsha Bamblett aka Queen Acknowledgements. The advice shared on She's On The Money is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. She's On The Money exists purely for educational purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Victoria Devine and She's On The Money are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The First Nations fashion labels you should have on your radar. Brodie George, like many First Nations women, felt the pressure to cover up until she delved into the real reasons behind. In this weeks episode, the Walmajarri woman from Fitzroy Crossing and fashion designer, tells host Leigh Campbell how starting her own swim wear brand, Jalayimiya Swim has contributed to her own body-positivity and opened up a bigger cultural conversation. Her label, inspired by landscapes and natural colours, has gone from strength to strength, with her designs set to hit the runway at New York Fashion Week! And she's just launched a brand new launched NAIDOC collection. THE END BITS If you loved this episode you can listen to Kate Wasley explaining how to enjoy fashion at every size. Want to shop the pod? Sign up to the Nothing To Wear Newsletter to see all the products mentioned plus more, delivered straight to your inbox after every episode. Subscribe to Mamamia Tell us what you really think so we can give you more of what you really want. Fill out this survey and you'll go in the running to win one of five $100 gift vouchers. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Brodie George from Jalayimiya Swim, you can look at her NAIDOC collection here. Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
一年一度的NAIDOC周之际,四位原住民女性就影响原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的多个社区问题发声。学者建议,华人社区可以从文化角度出发,增进对原住民社区的了解和支持。点击音频,收听完整报道。
Người Úc đang được khuyến khích tham gia các sự kiện cộng đồng trong tuần lễ NAIDOC, từ ngày 7 đến 14 tháng 7, kỷ niệm 50 năm thành lập ủy ban Quan sát Ngày của Thổ dân và Dân đảo trên Toàn quốc.
Nay đang là Tuần lễ NAIDOC, vốn là thời điểm để tôn vinh lịch sử, văn hóa và thành tựu của người dân các Quốc gia Đầu tiên. Các nghệ sĩ từ Kokatha, Mirning, Wirangoo và các quốc gia ven biển khác, đang trưng bày các tác phẩm của họ và sử dụng nghệ thuật cũng như văn hóa của họ, để lên tiếng về môi trường tại Ceduna trên bờ Vịnh Murat trên bờ biển, phía tây Bán đảo Eyre ở Nam Úc.
2024 ခုနှစ် ဇူလိုင်လ 7 ရက်မှ 14 ရက်နေ့အထိ နိုင်ငံတစ်ဝှမ်းတွင် ကျင်းပသည့် NAIDOC ရက် သတ္တပတ်သည် Aboriginal နှင့် Torres Strait Islander လူမျိုးများ၏ သမိုင်း၊ ယဉ်ကျေးမှုနှင့် အောင်မြင်မှုများကို အသိအမှတ်ပြု ဂုဏ်ပြုရန်ဖြစ်ပါသည်။
Megan has terrific tips for celebrating NAIDOC Week and recommends some fabulous new and recent books for kids of all ages for your collection. Plus, Allison has low-maintenance costume ideas for CBCA Book Week.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com.au
Nalazimo se u NAIDOC tjednu tjekom kojega slavimo i priznajemo povijest, kulturu i postignuća pripadnika Prvih naroda Australije. Tjedan NAIDOC-a prilika je za sve Australce da nauče o kulturama i povijesti prvih naroda i sudjeluju u slavljima najstarije kulture na zemlji. Povodom NAIDOC tjedna dodjeljene su nagrade pripadnicima Prvih naroda Australije koji su svojim doprinosom utjecali na živote pripadnika svojih zajednica diljem zemlje. Jedan od najvećih godišnjih događaja za pripadnike Prvih naroda, svečanost dodjele nagrada, ove je godine održana u Adelaideu.
Today on Trending with Lukaboy we're asking What's the tour drama ALREADY? There have been news reports that Barbie queen Margot Robbie is expecting her first child - BUT she hasn't shared the news herself. So we want to know… should we even be talking about this?! A video went viral of a Kings Guard crying when her parents surprised her at work. Is it okay to cry at work when your whole job is maintaining your composure and protecting the monarch? PLUS it's NAIDOC week so we highlight some of our favourite First Nations' creators for you to follow! Check them out below LINKS Check out NAIDOC celebrations in your local area at https://www.naidoc.org.au/ . Get your Presale tickets to The Sassy Tour at https://bit.ly/sassytour-tix . Follow @rarriwuyhick on Instagram at https://bit.ly/rarriwuy-IG Check out Samuel Stubbs aka @stubbaa on Tiktok at https://bit.ly/stubbaaTT Follow @CaseyDonovan88 on Instagram at https://bit.ly/caseydonovan88 See Tony Armstong at @tonaay on Instagram https://bit.ly/tonaaayy-IG . CREDITS: Hosts: Luke And Sassy Scott Executive Producer & Editor: Elise CooperManaging Producer: Sam CavanaghTalent Manager: Kirsty Kassabis Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Wyatt grew up in a railway camp in outback WA as one of 10 children born to Mona, a member of the Stolen Generations. More than six decades later, Ken made history when he became Australia's first Indigenous Minister for Indigenous Australians
هفته نایداک (NAIDOC) جشن ملی سالانه مردمان، تاریخ و فرهنگ ملل اول است؛ هفتهای که ریشه در جنبش اعتراضی دهه ۱۹۲۰ دارد.
NAIDOC全国原住民历史和文化周昨天拉开帷幕; 北领地警方在爱丽斯泉实施为期三天的紧急宵禁; 法国左翼政党联盟在立法选举中获胜(点击音频收听详细内容)
Đây là một trong những sự kiện lớn nhất trong năm dành cho người Thổ dân và người dân đảo Torres Strait có những đóng góp giúp làm thay đổi cuộc sống cho cộng đồng của họ. Năm nay giải được tổ chức tại Adelaide.
Những tin quan trọng Người dân Úc được khuyến khích tham gia tuần lễ Naidoc từ ngày 7 đến 14 tháng 7. Hamas chờ đợi Israel phúc đáp về đề nghị ngưng bắn. Ông Nguyễn Phú Trọng vắng mặt bất thường trong cuộc họp đảng ủy công an.
The National NAIDOC Week awards have paid tribute to Indigenous trailblazers making life-changing contributions to their community. It's one of the biggest events on the calendar for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and has been held this year in Adelaide. - Награды Национальной недели NAIDOC вручены лидерам из числа Коренных народов. Это одно из крупнейших событий для представителей Аборигенных народов и жителей островов Торресова пролива. В этом году вручение наград прошло в Аделаиде.
NAIDOC Haftası'nın ilk gününde yerli toplumuna büyük katkılarda bulunmuş önderlere ödüller verildi. Bu yılı ödül töreni Adelaide'de yapıldı.
Hafta içi Salı hariç her gün Avustralya doğu kıyıları saati ile 14:00 ile 15:00 arasında yayınlanan SBS Türkçe radyo programını artık reklamsız, müziksiz ve kesintisiz bir şekilde dinleyebilirsiniz.
NAIDOC week is a time to celebrate the history, culture, and achievements of First Nations peoples. - NAIDOC week adalah waktu untuk merayakan sejarah, budaya, dan pencapaian masyarakat First Nations.
Националне награде поводом недеље НАИДОК -а (NAIDOC) додељене су староседеоцима који дају изузетан допринос својој заједници. Додела награда је један од најзначајнијих догађаја у календару аутохтоних народа, а ове године церемонија је одржана у Аделаиди.
Il-Ġimgħa NAIDOC bejn is-7 u l-14 ta' Lulju, din is-sena għandha t-tema -"Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud". Din hija ġimgħa li fiha niċċelebraw il-wirt kulturali u l-istorja tal-Ewwel Nazzjonijiet fl-Awstralja.
It's NAIDOC week this week and the theme for 2024 is "Keep The Fire Burning". It's been a tough last 12 months for First Nations people, especially after the referendum result. But that doesn't mean the work stops, there's still investment into our culture and we're continuing to share the beauty of our community. NAIDOC isn't just for First Nations people, it's a chance for everyone to get involved and share the beauty in community and country. 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 @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITSHosts: Brooke Blurton and Matty MillsExecutive Producer: Rachael HartEditor: Adrian WaltonManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (திங்கட்கிழமை 08/07/2024) செய்தி.
Про найважливіші події на 5-му континенті. І не тільки... Політичні перипетії серед членів Лейбористської партії. Вибори у Великій Британії. Тиждень NAIDOC пройде в Австралії. Федеральний уряд Австралії про інвестиції на 100 млн. доларів у 33 медичні інфраструктурні проєкти для корінних народів. Дізнавайтеся більше...
มหาวิทยาลัยซิดนีย์ออกนโยบายให้นักศึกษาต้องรายงานชื่อก่อนร่วมกิจกรรมประท้วงล่วงหน้าสามวัน รัฐบาลกลางจัดงบประมาณ 100 ล้านดอลลาร์สำหรับโครงการด้านสุขภาพของชนชาวพื้นเมืองทั่วประเทศ โรงกษาปณ์หลวงออสเตรเลียเตรียมออกเหรียญ 50 เซนต์เพื่อเฉลิมฉลองครบรอบ 50 ปีของสัปดาห์ไนดอค (NAIDOC) อิสราเอลประกาศโจมตีกลับกลุ่มฮิซบอลเลาะห์ หลังถูกจรวดโจมตีจำนวน 200 ลำ
Archaeological evidence for what could be the oldest known culturally transmitted human ritual has been discovered in Australia.
يعود أصل الاحتفال بأسبوع NAIDOC إلى عشرينيات وثلاثينيات القرن العشرين، وهو الوقت الذي كانت فيه مجموعات الدفاع عن حقوق السكان الأصليين تقوم بحملات نشطة من أجل ظروف حياة أفضل لهم.
To celebrate the 2024 NAIDOC week (7 - 14 July) theme, Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud (www.naidoc.org.au), this Expert Insights session focuses on the enduring wisdom, vitality, and strength in First Nations communities, passed down through generations. We explore the power of cultural healing approaches within suicide prevention, with a particular focus on what works, achievements, and excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide prevention. Listen and learn from the rich contributions and wisdom of First Nations cultural healing approaches, which can be leveraged to promote positive wellbeing for Indigenous communities and beyond. Panel Members· Maddison O'Grady-Lee, Clinical Psychology PhD candidate (UNSW/Black Dog Institute), Dalai Lama Peace Fellow, and winner of The Diana Award· Shannon McNeair, a proud Malgana woman and a Psychologist from McNeair Aboriginal Psychological Services· Uncle Monwell Levi - First Nations Lived Experience Representative Facilitator· Dr Sarah Barker, Clinical Psychologist
在今年即将到来的NAIDOC Week,两部与原住民有关的电影经过数字修复后即将重新上映。欢迎点击收听。
In this insightful episode, we are joined by Lesley, a passionate advocate for integrating First Nations perspectives in education. Lesley shares her expertise on how educators can move beyond the fear of being 'tokenistic' and truly become allies. We delve into practical advice for teachers who are nervous or uneducated about First Nations cultures and discuss the powerful impact teachers can have, especially for children from families that are not allies. Lesley also highlights her efforts to support teachers during NAIDOC Week and shares what this year's theme, "Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud & Proud," means to her.With NAIDOC Week just around the corner, this is an important episode to listen to and share with a colleague. We also would like to formally invite each and everyone of your to join Wingaru's NAIDOC webinar with Kylie Captian from Dream Big Education and be that teacher who makes a difference!You can access more help with embedding First Nations perspectives on our blog and Wingaru's blog. Rainbows ahead,Ashleigh and AlishaResources mentioned in this episodeWhere to Start Embedding First Nations Perspectives (especially if you are unsure) blog postExplore Wingaru EducationConnect with Lesley and the team on InstagramPurchase a NAIDOC Week packJoin the webinarBook: Fair Skin Black Fella by Renee Fogorty Check out Jordyn from @learning_to_ngangaanhaJoin Transform your First Years here.APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY Let's hear from you! Text us!
Does your child struggle with poor sleep? Are they behind their peers with milestones? Or seeming to pick up every infection going around? If you have questions about ear, nose and throat health (or even if you don't!) then today's episode is for you.We were honoured to interview the incredible and highly esteemed Professor Kelvin Kong - a proud Worimi man, otolaryngology, head and neck surgeon (in fact Australia's first Indigenous surgeon), NAIDOC person of the year, wonderful father, and passionate advocate for improving the health outcomes for children and adults everywhere - and honestly, that introduction doesn't even scratch the surface of the many amazing things that Kelvin does.In this podcast we chat to Kelvin about:What an ENT doctor is and the common ailments seen in his practiceRed flags when it comes to our child's hearing that warrant further investigationThe importance of early intervention and the disparity in care across the nationWhether it is true that antibiotics are not necessary for ear infectionsWhat are grommets, and when they are necessaryWhat would warrant a tonsillectomy or adenoid removal for a childWhether we should be concerned about snoring or open mouth breathingThe work Kelvin does in the community and the disparity in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communitiesand so much more! Today's episode was brought to you by ergoPouch. We are long time fans of ergoPouch - every mum knows the level of stress when trying to decipher whether your child will be warm or cool enough (and wanting to PERFECTLY recreate the exact environment from that magical night of sleep you had once upon a time), so being able to take the guess work out of the equation is such a relief! ergoPouch make natural fibre, premium, ergonomically designed sleepwear and sleep solutions for babies and kids that are TOG-rated for warmth. The range spans Newborn to 6 years old, and is designed to take the guesswork out of dressing your child safely for sleep, no matter the temperature.You can use the code BOOBTOFOOD for 20% Off* (*excludes sale items, bundles, canvas bags, multi-buys & gift vouchers) from 27th of March-15th of April 2024. Visit www.ergopouch.com.auFollow us on instagram @boobtofood to stay up to date with all the podcast news, recipes and other content that we bring to help make meal times and family life easier.Visit www.boobtofood.com for blogs and resources, to book an appointment with one of our amazing practitioners and more.Presented by Luka McCabe and Kate HolmTo get in touch please email podcast@boobtofood.com