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Best podcasts about national apology

Latest podcast episodes about national apology

Doin Time
Remembering Tj Hickey | The Stolen Generation Continues

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026


Content         Warning This episode of Dointime contains audio images of Aboriginal and Tores Strait  Islander people who  have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody, and the Stolen Generation. This week's show is a Special Commemoration  broadcast honouring Aboriginal teenager Tj Hickey. Tj, a 17-year-arold teenager, was killed in February 2004 after  racist police chased him through the streets of Redfern when he was riding his bicycle. The result? He was impaled on a fence and he died at the hands of police. First up we heard from Aunty Dianne, a strong First Nations woman and relative of Tj. She spoke about Tj Hickey and police investigating police. Lots of grief was expressed about his death and the ongoing campaign for justice led by Tj's mother Gail. Then we heard from Cheryl Kaulfuss, from the Indigenous Social Justice Association Melbourne,   (Isja) who spoke about the by2026  rally for Tj, and sent a solidarity message from Isja. FINALLY WE spoke with Bj Newton, a proud Wiradjuri woman and Associate Professor at Nsw Sydney. She leads the Bring them Home Keep them Home Research. In partnership with Abroriginal organiseations, her research drives sector-wide impact through truth-telling, generating new evidence, community-led initiatives, and advocacy. Bj spoke in detail about how the systematic removal of Aboriginal children is worse than ever, 18 years on from the National Apology to the Stolen Generations.  The interview focused on her research and campaigns showing us that the Stolen generation    continues to the present day. It was also discussed that the National Apology speeches included harmful stereotypes and minimization of past injustices, reflecting broader systemic racism that persists in contemporary policies.                

Tuesday Breakfast
Maribynong Security Patrol Targeting Women, Biometric Data shared with Trump Administration, Robodebt Class Action, Art Exhibition 'Suck Words into Grime' on at Trocadero Projects

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026


Headlins //- Senator Lidia Thorpe has been cleared by the Australian Federal Police over comments made at a Palestine solidarity rally in October- Injured Workers Support Network will rally at Parliament this Wednesday 1pm to demand a meaningful Code of Injured Workers' Rights- February 13th marked 18 years since the National Apology to Stolen Generations- Traditional owner groups in North West Victoria have begun treaty negotiations 7:15 AM // Maree Pardy, lead author of a report evaluating the the Maribynong Council's use of security patrols to address social and health issues.  In last week's program we played an exercept from Jennifer Borrell's conversation with Maree, this week Maree joined us on the phone to discuss the security patrols' targeting of women in the Footscray area, as well as tonight's speak-out and Town Council meeting. You can find out more by going to footscraycommunity.net or follow @footscraycommunity on Instagram.   7:30 AM // Lucinda Thorpe, Online Privacy Coordinator at Digital Rights Watch, about proposed biometric data and digital identity document sharing between the Albanese government and the Trump administration under visa-free agreements. She came on the show today to explain what this means for Australians and their privacy. You can read more by going to digitalrightswatch.org  7:45 AM //   Kaitlyn (they/them), one of the presenters of Breadline on 3CR, presented a short but detailed report on the Robodebt class action led by Gordon Legal, on the show on Monday 2 February. They explained the background to the case and why it has been significant for people affected by the scheme. Alongside outlining the legal action, Kaitlyn also spoke about their own experiences with Robodebt and reflected more broadly on their interactions with the welfare system, offering listeners personal insight into the human impact behind it. You can find out more by listening to Breadline here. 8:00 AM AND 8:15 AM //  Four artists Naimo Omar, Emma Salmon, Lara Olkulu and Alanna Baxter, currently exhibiting at Trocadero Projects in Footscray. The artists spoke to Juliette about their exhibition 'Suck Words into Grime' currently in its last week. We discussed the artists' individual practices, how their works explore language and challenge systems of power and oppression. You can find out more about their art through the art gallery Trocadero's Instagram @trocaderoprojects or trocaderoprojects.org.au.  Songs:The Opener - Camp CopeAku, Dia Dan Lagu - SalomaPorpoise Spit - The Boys  

The Wire - Individual Stories
18 years on from National Apology, Stolen Generation Survivors still await redress

The Wire - Individual Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026


SBS World News Radio
SBS NITV Radio talks to Charles Pakana about World Radio Day

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 7:26


13 February is celebrated as World Radio Day. The day is designed to honour radio as a trusted and powerful form of communication. Today is also the 18th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations. SBS NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee Barry has spoken to Charles Pakana from Victorian Aboriginal News, who says radio is a way to connect with each other as we share our histories and truth.

SBS Hmong - SBS Hmong
Weekly news: Angus Taylor tau los ua tus coj tshiab ntawm pab nom Liberal Party

SBS Hmong - SBS Hmong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 13:57


Angus Taylor raug xaiv ua pab nom Liberal tus coj tshiab, thawj pwm tsav Anthony Albanese tej lus hais rau lub koom txoos National Apology txwm 18 xyoo, Israel tus thawj tsav meem (President) cov kev xyuas nroog Melbourne, Bangladesh cov kev xaiv tsa, ntau lub teb chaws nqua hu kom muab Jimmy Lai uas yog ib tug txhawb nqa cov kev tswj hwm democracy ntawm Hong Kong tso ntxiv tshaj lub caij muab nws kaw 20 xyoo, NSW tej tub ceev xwm cov kev siv tej DNA technology txheeb tau neeg ua txhaum cai thawj zaug, High Court of Australia tseem sam yuav txheeb tias seb puas yog tsoom fwv xeev Northern Territory ua txhaum cai rau cov kev tso cai rau lub tuam txhab Fortune Agribusiness nqus tau dej hauv av coj los siv 30 xyoo, Reserve Bank of Australia tus coj hais tias yog kab theem nyiaj poob nqe siab ces ntshe tseem yuav nce kab theem paj ntxiv, Sydney Operal House cov ncov ruv tsev raug taws xim liab lub caij ua Lunar New Year 2026, Vinfast tsim tau tsheb siv hluav taws xob tshaj 50 feem pua, Japan tej nyiaj pab Luang Prabang tej public transport, tej nyiaj pab kom dej najkhoom (Mekong river) huv, thiab pab siv satellite pab sau qoob loo nplej, Thaib cov kev xaiv tsa thiab tsim tus tsoom fwv koom tswj.

SBS News Updates
New Liberal leader Angus Taylor vows to restore living standards | Evening News Bulletin 13 February 2026

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 6:31


New Liberal leader Angus Taylor vows to restore living standards as a policy focus; Stolen Generations survivors reflect on 18 years since the National Apology; and in sport, the Socceroos announce their base camp for their World Cup games in the US.

The Wire - Individual Stories
Reflecting on the National Apology, 17 years on

The Wire - Individual Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025


reflecting national apology
Women's Agenda Podcast
How to use power for good

Women's Agenda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 30:38


Legendary Labor policymaker Jenny Macklin spent 11 years in Opposition before the six years she spent on the frontbench of the Rudd/Gillard Government. She knows that the long setup is well and truly worth it, as long as you're ready to make the most of your time in power, knowing it's fleeting. In Jenny's case, she was instrumental in delivering Australia first national paid parental leave scheme, the NDIS and the National Apology, among other things. Jenny joins the podcast for a conversation on how politicians can achieve great policymaking, just in time for the 48th Parliament of Australia featuring more women than ever in prominent leadership positions. But the lessons are for more than just policymakers; they're relevant to anyone keen to create change, in whatever field of work they do. Jenny left parliament in 2019 and has now just published a book: Making Progress, How good policy happens. It's described as a part policy memoir, part war room drama and part field guide – a political book with a message, and a method. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS World News Radio
Stolen Generations survivors: 'It's time to move beyond imagining'

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 3:33


The anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations has been commemorated in Federal Parliament. It has been 17 years since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivered a historic apology for racial discrimination against First Nations people. It is estimated that between one in three, and one in 10, Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their parents in the period between 1910 and 1970.

Moorditj Mag Podcast
Moorditj Mag: Episode #182

Moorditj Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025


Join Jim Morrison & Wayne Bynder for a new edition of Moorditj Mag! Jim Morrison and Wayne Bynder touch on today being the 17th anniversary of the National Apology to Australia's Indigenous Peoples. Mitch Tambo, from Gamilaraay mob, joins the show to discuss incorporating Gamilaraay language into his bilingual covers of ‘Classic' Australian songs, such as “You're The Voice” and the recently released “My Island Home”, made with his wife Voice of Lele. Jim and Wayne also discuss the recent passing of Bidjigal Elder and musician Uncle Vic Simms, and his 1973 album The Loner, recorded live in Bathurst Gaol. Joely Williams joins the show to discuss Million Minds, a mentorship and support program for Indigenous young people ages 15-24, led by Noongar Warrior Professor Sandra Eades. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Survivors respond to national apology for abuse in care

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 7:18


Put up or shut up - that's the message from survivors to the government after today's national apology for abuse in care. Public sector leaders were greeted by jeers and boos as they fronted survivors at Parliament to apologise for the failings of their ministries and departments. Emotions were raw as politicians and bureaucrats told hundreds of survivors two words they waited decades to hear - we're sorry. The Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in state and faith-based care found at least 200,000 children, young people and vulnerable persons were abused, tortured and neglected in care - today was their day. Timothy Brown was in parliament and filed this report.

Newsable
Govt makes national apology to abuse in care survivors

Newsable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 46:43


After the largest, longest, and most complex public inquiry ever held in New Zealand, a Royal Commission of Inquiry report estimated that from 1950 to 2019, 200,000 vulnerable people faced abuse and neglect, including torture, rape, sexual abuse, physical attacks, and medical experimentation, while in care at state and faith-based institutions. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has now delivered a national apology in Parliament to survivors of that abuse. The Leader of the Opposition Chris Hipkins also spoke.

Speaking Out
15th Anniversary of the National Apology

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 53:49


In February we marked the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations by former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
PM in Australia aplogises to all citizens impacted by by the Thalidomide Tragedy

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 3:34


Finola Cassidy, Spokesperson for the Irish Thalidomide Association, reacts to the Prime Minister of Australia delivering a National Apology to all Australians impacted by the Thalidomide Tragedy.

The Daily Aus
Birth defects & a national apology: What is Thalidomide?

The Daily Aus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 11:31


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made a national apology to those impacted by Thalidomide,  a morning sickness drug in the early 60s. The drug caused severe disabilities in thousands of babies whose mothers had taken it. In the deep dive we'll explain what the drug is, what it did to unborn babies and why the Prime Minister apologised for it in Parliament.   CreditsResearch: Daniel Lo SurdoHosts: Zara Seidler and Sam KoslowskiProducer: Ninah Kopel Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterBuy our new book No Silly Questions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
SPECIAL EDITION (Part 2) Ep 197, Juno Gemes on Photographing the Australian Civil Rights Movement

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 64:26


Our guest for this Special Edition interview is JUNO GEMES, one of Australia's most celebrated contemporary photographers.Born in Hungary, she moved to Australia as a child. In 1970, then a young artist, she spent six months living on Country with Aboriginal communities at Uluru. She went on to documents First Nations activism and the Civil Rights Movement in this country for five decades. Juno photographed many of the early protests and meetings led by Aboriginal activists in the ‘70s and ‘80s, forming lifelong friendships with key figures in the Movement. She photographed the Uluru Handback Ceremony in 1985; marches and activations around the Bicentennial in 1988, and she was one of ten photographers invited to document the National Apology in Canberra in 2008.Wherever you are listening across the world, these stories are important to discover. It's obviously not just Australia that grapples with a legacy of colonisation, and you care about sustainability, the questions linked to all this are fundamental ones: how do we want to live, in relation in one another? How can we heal and listen and unlearn to change systems that don't work anymore?Missed part 1? Do go back and listen. Or find it here. Can you help us share it?These podcasts are in addition to our usual programming and form a 2-PART SPECIAL EDITION ON THE VOICE REFERENDUM IN AUSTRALIA. They came about because Clare kept speaking to people who hadn't yet read the ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART.We wanted to help with that, and to be active on behalf of our deeply felt support for the YES23 campaign in this referendum.Part 1 is a mini pod on the Uluru Statement and the question of Indigenous recognition in the Australian constitution - it's under 10 mins, ideal to share! As Juno says at the end of this interview, whatever happens with the Aussie referendum on October 14th, this is part of a long fight for social justice that continues. And there's hope! “Don't argue with people who don't see it yet, because they will eventually … We can see this groundswell of good will, of kindness of wanting to know, to learn, of opening up to each other.”RESOURCES:ulurustatement.orgyes23.com.aureconcilliation.org.auThe Australian Fashion Council supports Yes - more here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Garret: Writers on writing
Overland: Natalia Figueroa Barroso and EJ Clarence

The Garret: Writers on writing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 23:14


Overland Literary Journal Issue 249 features several essays, including 'A guide to the colonisation of my mother tongues' by Natalia Figueroa Barroso and 'Dovetails' by EJ Clarence. Natalia is an Uruguayan-Australian poet and storyteller and a member of Sweatshop Literacy Movement, with degrees in Communication, Screenwriting and Media Production. Her work has appeared in the collections Racism: Stories on Fear, Hate and Bigotry; Any Saturday, 2021: Running Westward and Between Two Worlds and various literary magazines.  EJ is an emerging writer exploring the long narrative arc of Forced Adoption through Own Voices fiction, poetry, prose and personal essays which acknowledge the tenth anniversary of Julia Gillard's National Apology. Read the transcript for this interview here.  About The Garret: Writers and the publishing industry Follow The Garret on Twitter and Instagram, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speaking Out
Reflections on the National Apology to the Stolen Generations

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 27:16


Earlier this month, a number of Indigenous community members, politicians and advocates came together in Canberra to mark the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations. 

Speaking Out
Reflections on the National Apology to the Stolen Generations

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 27:16


Earlier this month, a number of Indigenous community members, politicians and advocates came together in Canberra to mark the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations. 

Speaking Out
15th Anniversary of the National Apology

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023


This past week marked the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations by former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

Speaking Out
15th Anniversary of the National Apology

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023


This past week marked the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations by former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ
SBS News in Ukrainian - 13-02-2023 - Бюлетень SBS новин - 13-02-2023

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 14:49


13-02-2023. The latest news from Australia and Ukraine, and from rest of the World. The opposition says the federal government's decision to make Temporary Protection visa (TPV) and Safe Haven Enterprise visa (SHEV) holders eligible to apply for a permanent Resolution of Status visa will reopen the door for people smugglers. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has directly apologised to members of the Stolen Generation for walking out on former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's National Apology speech in 2008. Today marks the 15th anniversary of the National Apology, which recognised the suffering inflicted upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples by successive Federal governments. More News: sbs.com.au/language/ukrainian - 13-02-2023. Із потоку новин в Австралії, Україні та світі. 10-річне очікування закінчується для деяких біженців, які тепер мають шлях до подання аплікацій на постійне проживання в Австралії. Сьогодні виповнюється 15 років з дня національного вибачення, яке визнало страждання, завдані абориґенам і остров'янам Торресової протоки урядами Австралії у минулому. Міністр закордонних справ України Дмитро Кулеба 12 лютого анонсував низку заходів із нагоди річниці початку повномасштабного вторгнення. Про це і більше слухайте тут: sbs.com.au/language/ukrainian

SBS News Updates
Midday Bulletin 13 February 2023

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 6:11


The 15th anniversary of the National Apology to Stolen Generations marked today in Canberra, A special visit from Swedish Royals, Australian surfers gear up for the next World Surf League event.

SBS NITV Radio
NITV Radio - News 13/02/2023

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 10:27


The 15th anniversary of the National Apology to Stolen Generations marked today in Canbera - A special visit from Swedish Royals - And in sport, Australian surfers gear up for the next World Surf League event...

Radio Goolarri
Sandy Dann IV With Mark Bin Baker KSGAC On 15 Years Since The National Apology 100223

Radio Goolarri

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 10:21


Sandy Dan speaks to the Chairperson of the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation, Mark Bin Bakar, about the importance of the National Apology and the local Apology Day event in Broome at the Convention Centre on Monday 13th of February.

The Officer Tatum Show
Biden spends weekend at Wilmington house where lawyers discovered classified docs ; ‘The View' Hosts Mock Trump's Claim About Declassifying Docs: ‘I'm Thinking Him Into Jail'; Democrats seek reparations, ‘national apology' for slavery: ‘We ar

The Officer Tatum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 115:33


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The Health Ranger Report
Where is the NATIONAL APOLOGY to all the covid skeptics who were RIGHT?

The Health Ranger Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 7:51


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Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Canada's defence minister on national apology to the No. 2 Construction Battalion

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 8:30


Anita Anand will represent the Trudeau government in Truro, at the federal government's official apology to descendants and members of the No. 2 Construction Battalion. In addition to being the Minister of National Defence, she also grew up in Kentville. Hear her interview.

SBS News Updates
PM bulletin 14 February 2022

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 5:16


The Prime Minister marks the 14th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, new guidelines released on visitation rules for aged care homes; and at the Beijing Olympics, Erin Jackson becomes the first African-American woman to win a gold medal in speed skating.

Aboriginal Way radio
Reconciliation SA's National Apology film

Aboriginal Way radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 18:22


February 13 is the anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations delivered by former prime minister Kevin Rudd in 2008.This year Reconciliation SA was forced to cancel their annual Reconciliation Breakfast, but they ‘pivoted' and produced a commemorative film explains CEO Shona Reid.Watch the film at reconciliationsa.org.au.

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
Diedre Robertson and Bobby Nicholls on the Shepparton Apology Breakfast

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 17:37


This interview first aired on Thursday the 10th of February, 2022 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM Breakfast announcer Terri Cowley talks to Diedre Robertson & Bobby Nicholls from the Shepparton Region Reconciliation Group. They talk about the Apology Breakfast on Monday the 14th of February, 2022 for the 14th anniversary of the National Apology. The 2022 Shepparton Apology 'Breakfast' to acknowledge the 14th Anniversary of the National Apology will be on Monday 14 February 2022 - from 7.45am for 8.00am start (Finish at 8.55am) Where: Queens Gardens, Welsford St, opposite Eastbank RSVP: By registering through eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com.au/.../shepparton-apology... For more information call -Dierdre 0417 398 158 or Bobby 0434 279 653 Listen to One FM Breakfast with Terri Cowley live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目
治愈原住民創傷 — 理解加溫暖的相處

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 12:11


每年的 5 月 26 日,是澳洲全國道歉日 (National Sorry Day),而由 5 月 27 日至 6 月 3 日,則是全國和解週 (National Reconciliation Week, 簡稱 NRW)。說到和解,不能不提「治愈」(healing)。

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目
至今仍有原住民兒童遭強行跟父母分離

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 5:59


昨日是「國家道歉日」 (National Sorry Day) 23 週年。各界呼籲市民大眾毋忘澳洲原住民及托勒斯島民過去所經歷的慘痛歷史。

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
Marking 13th anniversary of national apology to Indigenous Australians - பூர்வீக குடிமக்களிடம் மன்னிப்பு கோரி 13 ஆண்டுகள் கடந்தன. என்ன முன்னே

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 11:31


Australia has reflected on the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, 13 years after it was delivered by former prime minister Kevin Rudd. Bavithra Varathalingham who specialised in public policy explains the significance of the apology. Produced by RaySel. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் பூர்வீக குடிமக்களின் களவாடப்பட்ட தலைமுறையிடம் அரசு மன்னிப்பு கோரிய 13 ஆம் ஆண்டு நினைவுகூரல் தொடர்பான நம்ம ஆஸ்திரேலியா நிகழச்சி. ஆஸ்திரேலிய அரசியல் மற்றும் மக்கள் கொள்கை குறித்து முதுகலைப் பட்டம் பெற்ற பவித்ரா வரதலிங்கம் அவர்கள் இந்த நிகழ்ச்சியைப் படைக்கிறார். நிகழ்ச்சியாக்கம்: றைசெல்

RN Drive - ABC RN
Alarming rape allegations of government staffer at Parliament House, Anniversary of National Apology to Stolen Generations and Should we adopt a universal lunch system?

RN Drive - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 85:03


RN Drive - ABC RN
Alarming rape allegations of government staffer at Parliament House, Anniversary of National Apology to Stolen Generations and Should we adopt a universal lunch system?

RN Drive - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 85:03


RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
Pat Turner prefers to "keep the link" between Closing the Gap report and Stolen Generations Apology

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 13:49


In a break from the long-standing practice, Australia marks the thirteenth anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations without a Closing the Gap statement.

Adopt Perspective
Lost & Found - An Original Song About Adoption

Adopt Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 52:20


In this episode Jane speaks to Cath Mundy and Jay Turner, a singer-song writing duo who worked with Jigsaw Qld and our client and stakeholder groups to write a song to represent the Forced Adoption experience. They then performed the song with some of the group participants at the 2020 7th Anniversary of the National Apology for Past Forced Adoption Practices in Australia. This episode discusses adult themes and listener discretion is advised. For more information go to http://www.jigsawqueensland.com/episode-notes

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
John Painter Interviews the Chairman of the Rumbalara Aboriginal Co-Operative Greg James - 9.2.21

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 11:46


This interview first aired on Tuesday the 9th of February, 2021 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM fill-in breakfast announcer Johnny Painter interviews the Chairman of the Rumbalara Aboriginal Co-Operative Greg James. Cr. James talks about all the great local indigenous leader who have recieved Australian Day awards and the upcoming 13th anniversary of the National Apology for the stolen generation. You can attend the Online Shepparton Apology Breakfast by going to bit.ly/GSApologyBreakfast from 8:00am this Friday the 12th of February, 2021. Listen to John Painter on One FM Shepparton 98.5. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1.

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤
الجيل المسروق: لماذا نزعت أستراليا أبناء السكان الأصليين من أحضان أسرهم؟

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 5:37


إحدى أكثر الممارسات قتامة في تاريخ أستراليا كانت انتزاع الآلاف من أطفال السكان الأصليين قسرا من أحضان عائلاتهم فيما عرف باسم الجيل المسروق

Silent Majority with Cornelius Lindsey
Rigged Election and National Apology

Silent Majority with Cornelius Lindsey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 44:01


The media has Biden ahead in all the polls. Is this a good thing in the long run for him and his base? We discuss why this may not be a good thing for his campaign. In addition, we discuss the possibility of a national apology for slavery. Is it doable? Will it happen? Let's talk about it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Silent Majority with Cornelius Lindsey
Rigged Election and National Apology

Silent Majority with Cornelius Lindsey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 44:02


The media has Biden ahead in all the polls. Is this a good thing in the long run for him and his base? We discuss why this may not be a good thing for his campaign. In addition, we discuss the possibility of a national apology for slavery. Is it doable? Will it happen? Let's talk about it?

Aboriginal Way radio
Ivan Tiwu Copley on honouring the Stolen Generations on the Anniversary of the Apology

Aboriginal Way radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 11:23


Today we join the community in marking the twelfth anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generation. The 13th of February is the anniversary of the National Apology. On that day in 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd offered an apology in Federal Parliament to all those Indigenous people who had been taken from their families as children by Australian authorities. Kaliah Alice went along to a community event in Veale Gardens on the 13th and spoke to Uncle Ivan Tiwu Copley on why it is such an important day to gather together.

JW Community Podcast
S07E02 The National Apology

JW Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 73:44


In this podcast we hear from Lara and Rita, who attended The National Apology given by the Australian Government to all child abuse survivors in Australia.

Speaking Out
Listen, Believe and Provide Justice

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 24:53


Survivors of historic institutional child sexual abuse respond to the recent national apology by the federal government to care leavers.

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Speaking Out
Listen, Believe and Provide Justice

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 60:00


Survivors of historic institutional child sexual abuse respond to the recent national apology by the federal government to care leavers.

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Speaking Out
Listen, Believe and Provide Justice

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 60:00


Survivors of historic institutional child sexual abuse respond to the recent national apology by the federal government to care leavers.

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Speaking Out
Listen, Believe and Provide Justice

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 24:53


Survivors of historic institutional child sexual abuse respond to the recent national apology by the federal government to care leavers.

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SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan
Faato'ese le atunu'u i tagata na sauaina o laiti. - Faato'ese le atunu'u i tagata na sauaina o laiti.

SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 18:06


Na fofogaina e le palemia Scott Morrison le faato'esega a le atunu'u i tagata na sauaina e auala i le faia iai o feusua'iga faamalosi ma isi faiga mataga i aso o laiti. - Na fofogaina e le palemia Scott Morrison le faato'esega a le atunu'u i tagata na sauaina e auala i le faia iai o feusua'iga faamalosi ma isi faiga mataga i aso o laiti.

20twenty
National Apology and Sydney Anglicans Tighten Policies - Charles Newington (FAVA) - 25 Oct 2018

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 15:09


Updating Christian Commentary on the latest developments in Australian social change. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

20twenty
National Apology and Wentworth By-Election - Dan Flynn (ACL VIC) - 22 Oct 2018

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 15:15


Checking on this weekand's political agenda. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tuesday Breakfast
Tuesday Breakfast - Change the Rules, Gendered hate speech, Morrison's national apology and Black Screen

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018


Tuesday Breakfast October 23 7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am  News headlines  7.10 am  We speak to Janine Saligari from the Anna Stewart Memorial Project about today's Change the Rules Rally.  We discuss the main issues for workers concerning stagnating wages, rising living expenses, family violence leave   7.30 am We hear from Dr Nicole Shackleton and Dr Laua Griffin of Latrobe University's Law School about gendered hate speech in Australian law - namely, why it's not yet recognized or punished, and what this gap in the law means for our community. 7.45 am  We speak to leader of the Reason Party, MP Fiona Patten about Morrison's national apology to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse, acknowledging the decades of work which have led to this moment as well as what the next steps are to achieve justice for survivors.   8.10 am Kerri -Lee Harding is a  producer and presenter of 3CR's Blak Noise and has been involved in a number of print and media projects. Kerri Lee is hosting Black Screen which is part of the Film Real Program at Footscray Community Arts Centre. Black Screen is showing on the 23rd of October 2018. 8.30 am EndSongssong:  Surface  artist: Etta Bond  

Wednesday Breakfast
NAIDOC week, Tim Jones, QC2018, Songs of Satire

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018


7:00 Acknowledgment of country.7:02 Featured song Nitty Gritty by Shirley Ellis.7:05 Alternative News.7:17 Featured song Black Smoke by Emily Wurramara.7: 22 Songs of Satire, breaking down the meaning behind this weeks song “Black Fella White Fella” by the Warumpi band.7:33James speaks with Phoebe Le Brocque, a bisexual woman and a member of the Queer Collaborations Organising Committee (QCOC) for QC2018, the national Australian queer student conference. They discuss the vital role of the conference, queer student activism, and collective changes.The conference runs July 1 – 7 in Brisbane. For more information, visit qcbrisbane2018.com.7:47 Featured Song Australia Does Not Exist by band DRMNG NOW.7:52 Beyond Bars information and discussion.8:00 Featured song A-WA by Habib Galbi.8:05 Tim Jones speaks on the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and the government's responses, especially the National Apology scheduled for October.8:20 Information about upcoming NAIDOC week (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) running from the 8th- 15th and the events that will be going on.8:25 Awareness for Chris Lawton’s gofundme page. Chris Lawton has subject of workplace racial discrimination.8:28 Featured Song Shake that Thing by the Yung Warriors.

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SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan
Faaalia e Malcolm Turnbull se faato'esega i tagata na sauaina o laiti. - Faaalia e Malcolm Turnbull se faato'esega i tagata na sauaina o laiti.

SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 5:19


Ua faaalia e le palemia Malcolm Turnbull se fuafuaga a le malo tele i se faato'esega aloa'ia i tagata na sauaina e auala i le faia iai o feusua'iga faamalosi ma isi faiga mataga i le taimi o laiti. - Ua faaalia e le palemia Malcolm Turnbull se fuafuaga a le malo tele i se faato'esega aloa'ia i tagata na sauaina e auala i le faia iai o feusua'iga faamalosi ma isi faiga mataga i le taimi o laiti.

Speaking Out
#Apology10

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 60:00


Ten years on from the National Apology to the Stolen Generations and a national reparations scheme is yet to be established. Where to from here?

Speaking Out
#Apology10

Speaking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 15:50


Ten years on from the National Apology to the Stolen Generations and a national reparations scheme is yet to be established. Where to from here?

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