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The Briefing
How your work spaces could change in 2024

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 22:02


The 4-day work week, flexible working and co-working are all going to be major buzzwords this year. There's also coworking, where we're seeing moves towards creating spaces in suburban centres so that workers don't need to commute as far. In this episode Rhianna Patrick delves into all of this with Jared Lindzon, a freelance journalist who has been published in the BBC, Time Magazine and Fast Company. HEADLINES: Man to face court over Melbourne stabbings Eight rave goers in critical condition due to suspected More details on Alaska Airlines flight that lost a chunk of fuselage Rafael Nadal out of Australian Open Golden Globes to air today Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Full Story
Stan Grant stands down: Australian media's racism problem

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 23:12


This week one of Australia's most prominent Indigenous journalists, Stan Grant, stood down from his ABC TV Q+A hosting job saying that the national broadcaster's management failed to support him against ‘relentless' racial abuse stoked by rightwing media. It has been called a moment of reckoning for the Australian media industry. Freelance journalist Rhianna Patrick and chief executive of Media Diversity Australia Mariam Veiszadeh speak to Jane Lee about how media organisations are failing their staff and what needs to change

The Briefing
2022: A year in review

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 25:20


A look back on The Year That Was with Tom Tilley, Katrina Blowers, Antoinette Lattouf and Rhianna Patrick. We talk about the biggest stories of the year, including the Queen's death, the federal election and the chaos of Elon Musk.   Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Stoop
Reclaiming Black in Australia

The Stoop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 34:08


We're Stoopin it in Australia and meet Indigenous journalist Rhianna Patrick as she navigates this question- why do I call myself ‘Black'? Rhianna takes us along as she unpacks what Blackness means Down Under. It's complicated, and we meet people along the way who help her navigate this question. Dr. Jackie Huggins digs into the history of Indigenous peoples' relation to Blackness, artist/journalist Daniel Browning explains why some young Indigenous people are identifying as 'Blak'- without the ‘C', and Aurora Liddle Christie ponders her Jamaican-Indigenous Australian roots. Will Rhianna get any closer to understanding her use of the term ‘Black'?

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The Briefing
Indigenous perspectives on the Queen's funeral

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 20:46


The Queen's funeral is tonight and it's expected to be the most-watched television event of all time. Four billion people are expected to tune in. It will be the end of an era in Australia with King Charles III taking over from his mother. So what will it mean for Indigenous Australians? Our very own Rhianna Patrick, a Torres Strait Islander, tells us about her connection with the Queen and how growing up, she had a fascination with the monarch and royal family. We're also joined by Blak Douglas, an Indigenous artist who won this year's Archibald Prize, who has an entirely different perspective. He says Australia's continued support for the monarchy is salt in the wounds of First Nations people. In this episode of the Briefing, Indigenous perspectives on the Queen's funeral Headlines: - The Queen's funeral tonight- A massive typhoon has made landfall in Japan- Australia's biggest Childcare provider is offering incentives to entice workers- Patrick Cripps takes home the Brownlow medal  Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fourth Estate
Blak Bias: More than Media - Indigenous Journalism in Times of Crisis

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 27:58


This edition is the first part of the 6-part Blak Bias podcast series. From keeping students connected to their schooling during the pandemic to helping coordinate clean up efforts after floods, Indigenous media does more than just report on what's happening. The Guardian Australia's Indigenous Affairs editor, Lorena Allam, explains the work of Indigenous media during times of crisis. She explains how The Guardian's approach to reporting the outbreak of COVID-19 in Indigenous communities in western New South Wales put the government on notice about vaccination rates. But at the same time, mainstream news too often fell into victim-blaming.Blak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX.com.au, the University Technology Sydney (UTS), and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).Co-hosts: Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber. Produced, edited, and mixed by Marlene Even at 2SER Radio.More information:Above and Beyond: A study of First Nations media and the COVID-19 pandemic https://apo.org.au/node/316152Tile artwork:“Buldyan” (Grandfather), 2018 by Shannon FosterCommissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at UTS.

Fourth Estate
Blak Bias: Indigenous Media and the Changing News Landscape

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 28:59


For a long time, Indigenous stories were mostly reported by non-Indigenous journalists. But that seems to be changing.A growing cohort of Indigenous journalists and the rise of the Indigenous digital content creators are making waves across both mainstream and Indigenous media. Lachlan Skinner, founder of the first Indigenous internet radio station, One Mob Radio on Gumbaynggirr country, and James Saunders, former Chief Operating Officer of IndigenousX.com.au discuss the changing Indigenous media landscape, and the new platforms and initiatives shaking things up.*Please note, at the time of recording James Saunders was the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of IndigenousX.com.au but he is now the former COO.Blak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX.com.au, the University of Technology Sydney, (UTS), and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).Co-hosts: Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber. Produced, edited, and mixed by Marlene Even at 2SER Radio.More information: Who Gets to Tell Australian Stories study: https://bit.ly/3PAXPjWDoes the media fail Aboriginal political aspirations: 45 years of news media reporting key political moments - https://bit.ly/3z4MSAmListen to One Mob: https://onemobradio.com.au/Tile artwork:“Buldyan” (Grandfather), 2018 by Shannon FosterCommissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at UTS.

Fourth Estate
Blak Bias: When Does Reporting Race Matter in the Media?

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 39:57


When should the race of someone be identified in a news story and when shouldn't it?If Indigeneity is excluded from a news story it can obscure racism–but if it's featured, it can encourage racism and further add to media stereotyping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. CEO of Ngaarda Media, Tangiora Hinaki, shares how racial stereotyping played out in the recent case of the abduction of 4 year old Cleo Smith, and how Indigenous media uncovered the wrongful identification of her alleged kidnapper. Hear about the long history of media reporting on race with Andrew Jakubowicz, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at UTS.Warning: The following episode briefly discusses the reportage of child sexual abuse so if this is likely to raise anything for you, please give 13 YARN (13- 92-76), the national 24/7 Indigenous crisis line a call or Lifeline on 13 11 14.Blak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX.com.au, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).Co-hosts: Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber. Produced, edited, and mixed by Marlene Even at 2SER Radio.More information: Race media and Identity in Australia - https://bit.ly/3b7tbA0Tile artwork:“Buldyan” (Grandfather), 2018 by Shannon Foster.Commissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at UTS.

Fourth Estate
Blak Bias: Native Title and Indigenous Land Ownership in the Media

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 40:37


How much do mainstream journalists understand the nuances of land rights, native title, and Indigenous land ownership?From the birth of the land rights movement to the introduction of native title laws, mainstream media has often struggled to report accurately on issues of Indigenous land ownership. Professor Heidi Norman discusses how this reportage has impacted on the aspirations and self-determination of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders while Dr Valerie Cooms, Chairwoman of the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation gives you the community perspective on what it's like to be on the other side of those stories.Blak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX.com.au, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).Co-hosts: Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber. Produced, edited, and mixed by Marlene Even at 2SER Radio.More information:Does the Media Fail Aboriginal Political Aspirations - https://bit.ly/3S6AwQURural radio and the everyday politics of settlement on Indigenous land, 2019 (A study of ABC Radio's Country Hour programme) - https://bit.ly/3Oxj59bTile artwork:“Buldyan” (Grandfather), 2018 by Shannon Foster.Commissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at UTS.

Fourth Estate
Blak Bias: Racism and the Conservative Legacy Media

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 36:48


There's a fine line between race and racism when dissecting the Australian mainstream media and its reportage of Indigenous Affairs.Over the last decade, conservative columnists and reporters in conservative legacy media have generated public debate over the validity of the Racial Discrimination Act. At the same time, Indigenous communities have accused the same media of covert and overt racism in reporting. TV presenter, journalist, and Whadjuk Noongar woman Narelda Jacobs explores coverage of the death in custody of Kumanjayi Walker and the resulting trial. While Professor Heidi Norman from UTS discusses the coverage of the Cindy Prior case, which became subject to a nationwide debate around racial discrimination.Warning: The following episode discusses the reportage of Aboriginal Deaths in Custody so if this is likely to raise anything for you, please give 13 YARN (13- 92-76), the national 24/7 Indigenous crisis line a call.Blak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX.com.au, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).Co-hosts: Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber. Produced, edited, and mixed by Marlene Even at 2SER Radio.More information:Racialised opinion pieces in Australian mainstream media 2019-2020 - A snapshot- https://bit.ly/3BnXVYeAre Aboriginal people a threat to the modern nation?: A study of newsprint coverage of a racial discrimination complaint - https://bit.ly/3vmviXhThe Australian's coverage of Zachary Rolfe verdict condemned as ‘national disgrace', Guardian Australia, March 2022 -https://bit.ly/3PUO3sETile artwork:“Buldyan” (Grandfather), 2018 by Shannon FosterCommissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at UTS.

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Fourth Estate
Introducing Blak Bias- Trailer

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 2:03


How has the Australian media represented Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities?Blak Bias is an in-depth look at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the news – everything from the COVID-19 pandemic to land rights to the Cleo Smith case.Racist stereotypes, deficit narratives, and unethical practices are still everywhere in mainstream media – this podcast explores how and why these patterns keep repeating. Hosted by Indigenous journalists Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber, the six-part series exposes how bringing Indigenous perspectives to the newsroom is often misunderstood as bias – rather than expertise. Based on research by Professor Heidi Norman, Archie Thomas and the team at the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges (CAIK) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Blak Bias takes you deep into the news to understand–and challenge–the colonial narratives of Australian mainstream media.

Fourth Estate
Blak Bias: Media Reckonings and Media Apologies - Towards the Future

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 34:49


Black Lives Matter sparked a ‘media reckoning' in other countries but what happened in Australia?In the final episode of the 6-part Blak Bias podcast series, co-hosts Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber discuss the treatment of Indigenous journalists who broke their silence on their experience inside mainstream media organisations. We hear from Carmen Parahi about Stuff.co.nz's apology to Maori for how the major New Zealand news organisation portrayed Māori people and reported on Māori issues for the past 160 years.Warning: The following episode briefly discusses the reportage of child abuse so if this is likely to raise anything for you, please give 13 YARN (13- 92-76), the national 24/7 Indigenous crisis line a call or Lifeline on 13 11 14.Blak Bias is a collaboration between IndigenousX.com.au, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and 2SER Radio. It has been made possible with the support of the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas (JNI).Co-hosts: Rhianna Patrick and Madeline Hayman-Reber. Produced, edited, and mixed by Marlene Even at 2SER Radio.More information: Read Stuff.Co.NZ apology here: https://bit.ly/3BkkRre*Since the recording of this episode the Director of News at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has apologised to past and present Indigenous staff for their treatment. Read more here: https://ab.co/3S4sJCTTile artwork:“Buldyan” (Grandfather), 2018 by Shannon Foster.Commissioned for the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges at UTS.

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 103 Racism and the ABC- Rhianna Patrick

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 36:09


Racism in the national broadcaster’s newsrooms has been extensive and … Continued

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Stop Everything! - ABC RN
#WrongAsian, Hacks and a new Dr Who

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 54:04


This week Ben and Bev discuss the #WrongAsianing of Labor candidate for Reid, Sally Sitou, why these incidents cut deep and wonder why apologies can be so hard to come by when they happen.We shove Whovians Rhianna Patrick and Ahmed Yussuf into a Tardis for their take on the news that Sex Education's super charismatic Ncuti Gatwa will be Dr Who's 14th Time Lord. After falling into a coma in 2016, Dave has risen. Comedian Zoë Coombs Marr tells us why her alter ego Dave is the man we need for the times we're living through.  Also: Hacks is back for its second season — does it live up to expectations?Show notes Dr Fiona Martin and Sally Sitou clash in 2GB on-air debate: https://www.2gb.com/fiery-debate-the-live-on-air-battle-for-reid/Ncuti Gatwa cast as new Dr Who: https://www.salon.com/2022/05/09/doctor-ncuti-gatwa-education/Brett Worthington on lies and the death of shame in Australian politics: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-10/election-2022-morrison-deves-trans-albanese-minimum-wage/101052710Zoë Coombs Marr at the Brisbane Comedy Festival: https://www.brisbanecomedyfestival.com/artists/zoe-marr/Stop Everything! discussion of Hacks season one: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/all-my-friends-are-racist/13503708Stop Everything! Discussion on Dave Chappelle's The Closer: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/bimini-bon-boulash/13597532

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
#WrongAsian, Hacks and a new Dr Who

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 54:04


This week Ben and Bev discuss the #WrongAsianing of Labor candidate for Reid, Sally Sitou, why these incidents cut deep and wonder why apologies can be so hard to come by when they happen. We shove Whovians Rhianna Patrick and Ahmed Yussuf into a Tardis for their take on the news that Sex Education's super charismatic Ncuti Gatwa will be Dr Who's 14th Time Lord.  After falling into a coma in 2016, Dave has risen. Comedian Zoë Coombs Marr tells us why her alter ego Dave is the man we need for the times we're living through.   Also: Hacks is back for its second season — does it live up to expectations? Show notes  Dr Fiona Martin and Sally Sitou clash in 2GB on-air debate: https://www.2gb.com/fiery-debate-the-live-on-air-battle-for-reid/ Ncuti Gatwa cast as new Dr Who: https://www.salon.com/2022/05/09/doctor-ncuti-gatwa-education/ Brett Worthington on lies and the death of shame in Australian politics: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-10/election-2022-morrison-deves-trans-albanese-minimum-wage/101052710 Zoë Coombs Marr at the Brisbane Comedy Festival: https://www.brisbanecomedyfestival.com/artists/zoe-marr/ Stop Everything! discussion of Hacks season one: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/all-my-friends-are-racist/13503708 Stop Everything! Discussion on Dave Chappelle's The Closer: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/bimini-bon-boulash/13597532

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
#WrongAsian, Hacks and a new Dr Who

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 54:04


This week Ben and Bev discuss the #WrongAsianing of Labor candidate for Reid, Sally Sitou, why these incidents cut deep and wonder why apologies can be so hard to come by when they happen. We shove Whovians Rhianna Patrick and Ahmed Yussuf into a Tardis for their take on the news that Sex Education's super charismatic Ncuti Gatwa will be Dr Who's 14th Time Lord.  After falling into a coma in 2016, Dave has risen. Comedian Zoë Coombs Marr tells us why her alter ego Dave is the man we need for the times we're living through.   Also: Hacks is back for its second season — does it live up to expectations? Show notes  Dr Fiona Martin and Sally Sitou clash in 2GB on-air debate: https://www.2gb.com/fiery-debate-the-live-on-air-battle-for-reid/ Ncuti Gatwa cast as new Dr Who: https://www.salon.com/2022/05/09/doctor-ncuti-gatwa-education/ Brett Worthington on lies and the death of shame in Australian politics: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-10/election-2022-morrison-deves-trans-albanese-minimum-wage/101052710 Zoë Coombs Marr at the Brisbane Comedy Festival: https://www.brisbanecomedyfestival.com/artists/zoe-marr/ Stop Everything! discussion of Hacks season one: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/all-my-friends-are-racist/13503708 Stop Everything! Discussion on Dave Chappelle's The Closer: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/bimini-bon-boulash/13597532

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#WrongAsian, Hacks and a new Dr Who

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 54:04


This week Ben and Bev discuss the #WrongAsianing of Labor candidate for Reid, Sally Sitou, why these incidents cut deep and wonder why apologies can be so hard to come by when they happen. We shove Whovians Rhianna Patrick and Ahmed Yussuf into a Tardis for their take on the news that Sex Education's super charismatic Ncuti Gatwa will be Dr Who's 14th Time Lord.  After falling into a coma in 2016, Dave has risen. Comedian Zoë Coombs Marr tells us why her alter ego Dave is the man we need for the times we're living through.   Also: Hacks is back for its second season — does it live up to expectations? Show notes  Dr Fiona Martin and Sally Sitou clash in 2GB on-air debate: https://www.2gb.com/fiery-debate-the-live-on-air-battle-for-reid/ Ncuti Gatwa cast as new Dr Who: https://www.salon.com/2022/05/09/doctor-ncuti-gatwa-education/ Brett Worthington on lies and the death of shame in Australian politics: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-10/election-2022-morrison-deves-trans-albanese-minimum-wage/101052710 Zoë Coombs Marr at the Brisbane Comedy Festival: https://www.brisbanecomedyfestival.com/artists/zoe-marr/ Stop Everything! discussion of Hacks season one: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/all-my-friends-are-racist/13503708 Stop Everything! Discussion on Dave Chappelle's The Closer: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/bimini-bon-boulash/13597532

UN News
Indigenous radio is the ‘backbone' of our communities, Torres Strait journalist says

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 5:02


Broadcasting in indigenous languages connects these communities to culture and at times provides important information that can save people's lives. That's the opinion of Rhianna Patrick, a journalist from the Torres Strait Islands, located in the western Pacific. On World Radio Day this Sunday, 13 February, she calls for more funding for Indigenous broadcasting. But first, Ms. Patrick explains to Julia Dean from the UN Country Team in Australia why radio is such a good way of communicating with Indigenous communities.  

Interviews
Indigenous radio is ‘backbone' of our communities, Torres Strait journalist says

Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 5:02


Broadcasting in indigenous languages connects these communities to culture and at times provides important information that can save people's lives. That's the opinion of Rhianna Patrick, a journalist from the Torres Strait Islands, located in the western Pacific. On World Radio Day this Sunday, 13 February, she calls for more funding for Indigenous broadcasting. But first, Ms. Patrick explains to Julia Dean from the UN Country Team in Australia why radio is such a good way of communicating with Indigenous communities.  

UN News
Indigenous radio is ‘backbone' of our communities, Torres Strait journalist says

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 5:02


Broadcasting in indigenous languages connects these communities to culture and at times provides important information that can save people's lives. That's the opinion of Rhianna Patrick, a journalist from the Torres Strait Islands, located in the western Pacific. On World Radio Day this Sunday, 13 February, she calls for more funding for Indigenous broadcasting. But first, Ms. Patrick explains to Julia Dean from the UN Country Team in Australia why radio is such a good way of communicating with Indigenous communities.  

Sydney Writers' Festival
Beyond the Pale

Sydney Writers' Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 61:35


“I really get that strength from Country and from knowing that those stories are still there and you're supposed to be telling those stories, and there's something bigger speaking to you and speaking for you. I really get that sense of purpose from that.” – Amy McQuire The racial justice movement gained momentum around the world in 2020, but what happened in Australia? Across the anglosphere, statues toppled, mastheads faced a reckoning and protests on the streets met conversations about representation and accountability. Yet Australian newsrooms and TV screens, our cultural and media institutions, somehow missed the moment. Why are the key figures in our public sphere so bad at addressing entrenched racism, structural power and unchallenged whiteness? Journalist Amy McQuire, triple j Hack's Avani Dias and IndigenousX's Rhianna Patrick confront the white elephant in the room, with writer and broadcaster Sami Shah. Please note, this episode contains discussion of Indigenous deaths in custody and experiences of racism.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Conversation Weekly
How the arts can help us come back together again

The Conversation Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 52:39


In this episode we bring you three stories from Australia and the UK exploring the role of art in helping people deal with the challenges life throws at them. We talk to Cherine Fahd, associate professor at the School of Design at the University of Technology Sydney about Being Together: Parramatta Yearbook, a photography project in a suburb of Sydney bringing people back together again as COVID-19 restrictions lift.Angelina Hurley, PhD candidate at Griffith University in Brisbane tell us how art is used to process the trauma of colonisation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Australia, and about the work of her father, the late artist Ron Hurley. And Kirsty Sedgman, a lecturer in theatre at the University of Bristol in England, explains why the second world war led to the birth of public funding for arts buildings in Britain – and how the Bristol Old Vic theatre became the first recipient.And Gregory Rayko, international editor for The Conversation in Paris, France give us his recommended reading.This episode of the The Conversation Weekly is supported by the UK/Australia Season Patrons Board, the British Council and the Australian Government as part of the UK/Australia Season, which centres on the theme Who Are We Now? The season's programme reflects on the two countries' shared history, explores their current relationship, and imagines their future together.This episode was produced by Mend Mariwany and Gemma Ware, with reporting by Rhianna Patrick and Olivia Rosenman and sound design by Eloise Stevens. You can sign up to The Conversation's free daily email here. Full credits for this episode available here.Further reading‘Art is our voice': why the government needs to support Indigenous arts, not just sport, in the pandemic, by Angelina Hurley, Griffith UniversityYearning for touch — a photo essay, by Cherine Fahd, University of Technology SydneyArts rescue package: by all means protect Britain's ‘jewels' – but don't forget the rest of the crown, by Kirsty Sedgman, University of BristolShould we be alarmed by the sound of boots on the Russia-Ukraine border?, by Christine Dugoin-Clément, IAE Paris – Sorbonne Business School (in French)France-Algeria: the diplomatic impasse, by Luis Martinez, Sciences Po (in French) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Streets of Your Town
Rhianna Patrick

Streets of Your Town

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 37:09


While many people have heard of the Torres Strait Islands at the northern tip of Australia, not as many know the fascinating history and influence this archipelago paradise has played in Australia's history and future. From the tip of Cape York to the borders of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, the Torres Strait—or now increasingly known as Zenadth Kes—covers an area of more 200 islands over 48 thousand square kilometres. The Queensland Museum is bringing a touch of this beauty and complexity to Brisbane until the end of April 2022, giving city people a rare glimpse of these remote islands in the exhibition: Island Futures: What lies ahead for Zenadth Kes? This episode of Streets of Your Town podcast takes you on a behind the scenes tour of that exhibition with co-curator, renowned broadcaster and proud Torres Strait Islander Rhianna Patrick. She explains how hard it is to capture such a complex society of interwoven stories—the interconnectedness between people, place and knowledge which is the foundation of their identity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

StoryCraft
Why Australia needs more Indigenous-told stories - with Rhianna Patrick

StoryCraft

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 35:41


For much of our nation's post-white settlement history, the voices of Indigenous Australians have been largely missing from the story of who we are and where we've come from. This omission is all the more tragic because of the rich history of storytelling that exists in Indigenous culture.For nearly 20 years, Rhianna Patrick was one of the leading Indigenous voices on the ABC, documenting the experience of our First Nations communities on programs like AWAYE! and Speaking Out. But the responsibility of carrying these stories and working in a mainstream media landscape built on colonisation took a heavy toll and she left the ABC in 2020.In this episode, Rhianna talks to host Ben Hart about the differences in the way Indigenous Australians approach stories, and what non-Indigenous storytellers can learn from the care and respect that sits at the heart of this approach (Hint: things might take a bit longer, but the payoff is huge).Rhianna also talks about her new role at Australia's only 100 per cent Indigenous owned and operated media organisation Indigenous X, why there's a growing interest in stories from a First Nations perspective and why mainstream media organisations need to do more than just increase the headcount of Indigenous journalists in their newsrooms.Looking for more on the art, craft and science of storytelling? Check out our sister website The Story. Follow The Story on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let's Talk 2021, Episode 159 Rhianna Patrick

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 34:29


IndigenousX has launched its first Podcast called Blak Nation a … Continued

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AWAYE! - ABC RN
Podcasting for a Blak Nation, and 25 years of Marrugeku

AWAYE! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 54:03


Today, Rhianna Patrick tells us how Indigenous X has grown since its inception in 2012 and what role podcasts play in this new phase.

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Rhianna Patrick on Blak Nation

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 19:10


Rhianna Patrick's new podcast Blak Nation follows in the footsteps of the newspaper started by Uncle Ross Watson in 1982.

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Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Stop Everything! It's a NAIDOC Week takeover!

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 54:04


Ziggy Ramo and Rhianna Patrick take over Stop Everything for NAIDOC Week.  Rhianna Patrick, head of podcasts and audio for IndigenousX, speaks to Dr Margaret Harvey, theatremaker, actor, storyteller, and Jasmin McGaughey, writer and editor, about First Nations futurism, Torres Strait Islanders in pop culture and navigating protocol while sharing traditional stories. Christine Anu also gets a lot of love. Hip Hop artist Ziggy Ramo chats with model, activist and friend Nathan McGuire about going deeper than surface diversity in the fashion industry and … the importance of a good skin care regime! Show notes: NAIDOC Week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/ What Country am I on? https://www.blakbusiness.com.au/what-country-am-i-on IndigenousX: https://indigenousx.com.au/ Rhianna Patrick's Original Storyteller playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWZ0wrsFHSmaP?si=f9e23496806e41c4 Margaret Harvey: https://vimeo.com/channels/thejozesparks Jasmin McGaughey on YA: https://www.killyourdarlings.com.au/article/why-australian-ya-needs-more-torres-strait-islander-writing/ Ziggy Ramo: https://www.instagram.com/ziggyramo/ Nathan McGuire on the Australian fashion industry: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2020/jul/10/instagram-campaign-indigenous-models-fixing-australia-fashion-industry-diversity-problem-takes-real-work

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Stop Everything! It's a NAIDOC Week takeover!

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 54:04


Ziggy Ramo and Rhianna Patrick take over Stop Everything for NAIDOC Week. Rhianna Patrick, head of podcasts and audio for IndigenousX, speaks to Dr Margaret Harvey, theatremaker, actor, storyteller, and Jasmin McGaughey, writer and editor, about First Nations futurism, Torres Strait Islanders in pop culture and navigating protocol while sharing traditional stories. Christine Anu also gets a lot of love.Hip Hop artist Ziggy Ramo chats with model, activist and friend Nathan McGuire about going deeper than surface diversity in the fashion industry and … the importance of a good skin care regime!Show notes:NAIDOC Week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/What Country am I on? https://www.blakbusiness.com.au/what-country-am-i-onIndigenousX: https://indigenousx.com.au/Rhianna Patrick's Original Storyteller playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWZ0wrsFHSmaP?si=f9e23496806e41c4Margaret Harvey: https://vimeo.com/channels/thejozesparksJasmin McGaughey on YA: https://www.killyourdarlings.com.au/article/why-australian-ya-needs-more-torres-strait-islander-writing/Ziggy Ramo: https://www.instagram.com/ziggyramo/Nathan McGuire on the Australian fashion industry: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2020/jul/10/instagram-campaign-indigenous-models-fixing-australia-fashion-industry-diversity-problem-takes-real-work

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Stop Everything! It's a NAIDOC Week takeover!

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 54:04


Ziggy Ramo and Rhianna Patrick take over Stop Everything for NAIDOC Week.  Rhianna Patrick, head of podcasts and audio for IndigenousX, speaks to Dr Margaret Harvey, theatremaker, actor, storyteller, and Jasmin McGaughey, writer and editor, about First Nations futurism, Torres Strait Islanders in pop culture and navigating protocol while sharing traditional stories. Christine Anu also gets a lot of love. Hip Hop artist Ziggy Ramo chats with model, activist and friend Nathan McGuire about going deeper than surface diversity in the fashion industry and … the importance of a good skin care regime! Show notes: NAIDOC Week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/ What Country am I on? https://www.blakbusiness.com.au/what-country-am-i-on IndigenousX: https://indigenousx.com.au/ Rhianna Patrick's Original Storyteller playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWZ0wrsFHSmaP?si=f9e23496806e41c4 Margaret Harvey: https://vimeo.com/channels/thejozesparks Jasmin McGaughey on YA: https://www.killyourdarlings.com.au/article/why-australian-ya-needs-more-torres-strait-islander-writing/ Ziggy Ramo: https://www.instagram.com/ziggyramo/ Nathan McGuire on the Australian fashion industry: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2020/jul/10/instagram-campaign-indigenous-models-fixing-australia-fashion-industry-diversity-problem-takes-real-work

RN Arts - ABC RN
Stop Everything! It's a NAIDOC Week takeover!

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 54:04


Ziggy Ramo and Rhianna Patrick take over Stop Everything for NAIDOC Week.  Rhianna Patrick, head of podcasts and audio for IndigenousX, speaks to Dr Margaret Harvey, theatremaker, actor, storyteller, and Jasmin McGaughey, writer and editor, about First Nations futurism, Torres Strait Islanders in pop culture and navigating protocol while sharing traditional stories. Christine Anu also gets a lot of love. Hip Hop artist Ziggy Ramo chats with model, activist and friend Nathan McGuire about going deeper than surface diversity in the fashion industry and … the importance of a good skin care regime! Show notes: NAIDOC Week: https://www.naidoc.org.au/ What Country am I on? https://www.blakbusiness.com.au/what-country-am-i-on IndigenousX: https://indigenousx.com.au/ Rhianna Patrick's Original Storyteller playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWZ0wrsFHSmaP?si=f9e23496806e41c4 Margaret Harvey: https://vimeo.com/channels/thejozesparks Jasmin McGaughey on YA: https://www.killyourdarlings.com.au/article/why-australian-ya-needs-more-torres-strait-islander-writing/ Ziggy Ramo: https://www.instagram.com/ziggyramo/ Nathan McGuire on the Australian fashion industry: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2020/jul/10/instagram-campaign-indigenous-models-fixing-australia-fashion-industry-diversity-problem-takes-real-work

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Let's Talk 2021, Episode 97 – Rhianna Patrick & Joe Geia

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 42:37


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Equity Rising
Decolonizing News & Media with Rhianna Patrick; Brisbane, Australia

Equity Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 69:48


From Seattle, Australia can seem a world away. But in so many ways, Rhianna's experience as a Torres Strait Islander living on Aboriginal land feels deeply familiar. She and Trae have both spent much of their careers in mainstream media, having to suppress their own cultural identities in order to fit in and get ahead. But now, Rhianna is turning that on its head with her new role as Head of Audio and Podcasts at Indigenous X (short for “Indigenous Excellence”). Along with her team at Indigenous X, Rhianna is reimagining a world that values what Indigenous, community-based reporting can bring. Trae and Rhianna connect on how the U.S. and Australia are synced, from their histories of colonization, the Black Panther Party across the globe, and the fight to end Bla(c)k deaths in custody in Australia. This week's Chime In features Cashayla Rodgers. This episode was produced by Linnea Ingalls & Julia Drachman and edited by Josh Berl.

Let's Talk on 98.9fm
Rhianna Patrick opens up about why she left the ABC

Let's Talk on 98.9fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 85:26


Journalist and producer Rhianna Patrick opens up about what prompted … Continued

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Stop Everything! - ABC RN
A very Borat Halloween

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 54:07


2020 is haunted: As if this year hasn't been terrifying enough, BL and BW invite horror lovers Rhianna Patrick and Joel Meares to share their recommendations for a scary movie night just in time for Halloween. Rhianna Patrick is an ABC broadcaster on secondment to IndigenousX, and has written a listicle of Indigenous horror on TV and film, and Joel Meares is Editor-in-Chief of the film review site Rotten Tomatoes. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Very nice? Kazakhstan's now-disgraced, formerly famous journalist Borat Margaret Sagdiyev has returned to US and A to gift his 15-year-old daughter Tutar to US Vice President Mike Pence, just as the coronavirus pandemic hits. What ensues is hard to put into words - but BW and BL make an attempt.  

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
A very Borat Halloween

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 54:07


2020 is haunted: As if this year hasn't been terrifying enough, BL and BW invite horror lovers Rhianna Patrick and Joel Meares to share their recommendations for a scary movie night just in time for Halloween. Rhianna Patrick is an ABC broadcaster on secondment to IndigenousX, and has written a listicle of Indigenous horror on TV and film, and Joel Meares is Editor-in-Chief of the film review site Rotten Tomatoes.  Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Very nice? Kazakhstan's now-disgraced, formerly famous journalist Borat Margaret Sagdiyev has returned to US and A to gift his 15-year-old daughter Tutar to US Vice President Mike Pence, just as the coronavirus pandemic hits. What ensues is hard to put into words - but BW and BL make an attempt.  

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
A very Borat Halloween

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 54:07


2020 is haunted: As if this year hasn't been terrifying enough, BL and BW invite horror lovers Rhianna Patrick and Joel Meares to share their recommendations for a scary movie night just in time for Halloween. Rhianna Patrick is an ABC broadcaster on secondment to IndigenousX, and has written a listicle of Indigenous horror on TV and film, and Joel Meares is Editor-in-Chief of the film review site Rotten Tomatoes.  Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Very nice? Kazakhstan's now-disgraced, formerly famous journalist Borat Margaret Sagdiyev has returned to US and A to gift his 15-year-old daughter Tutar to US Vice President Mike Pence, just as the coronavirus pandemic hits. What ensues is hard to put into words - but BW and BL make an attempt.  

RN Arts - ABC RN
A very Borat Halloween

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 54:07


2020 is haunted: As if this year hasn't been terrifying enough, BL and BW invite horror lovers Rhianna Patrick and Joel Meares to share their recommendations for a scary movie night just in time for Halloween. Rhianna Patrick is an ABC broadcaster on secondment to IndigenousX, and has written a listicle of Indigenous horror on TV and film, and Joel Meares is Editor-in-Chief of the film review site Rotten Tomatoes.  Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Very nice? Kazakhstan's now-disgraced, formerly famous journalist Borat Margaret Sagdiyev has returned to US and A to gift his 15-year-old daughter Tutar to US Vice President Mike Pence, just as the coronavirus pandemic hits. What ensues is hard to put into words - but BW and BL make an attempt.  

Rhianna Patrick
What are the best cult comic book movies?

Rhianna Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 25:33


Comic book movies aren't all capes and catchphrases. Alex Boniwell takes you on a page-turning tour of cult comic book movies.

Rhianna Patrick
What are the best cult comic book movies?

Rhianna Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 25:33


Comic book movies aren't all capes and catchphrases. Alex Boniwell takes you on a page-turning tour of cult comic book movies.

Rhianna Patrick
How is archaeology different in The Pacific?

Rhianna Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 23:27


You've no doubt heard about the archaeology in places like Greece and Italy. But what about the Pacific? What happens there?

Rhianna Patrick
How is archaeology different in The Pacific?

Rhianna Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 23:27


You've no doubt heard about the archaeology in places like Greece and Italy. But what about the Pacific? What happens there?

Sydney Writers' Festival
Writing on a Knife's Edge

Sydney Writers' Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 45:46


In a session dedicated to the craft of genre writing, two experts join ABC Radio’s Rhianna Patrick to uncover what it really takes to deliver a tightly plotted narrative. Sarah Epstein (Deep Water) and Astrid Scholte (The Vanishing Deep) have made an art form out of testing their characters’ limits and finding new ways to torment both them and their readers. Find out how the tropes and narrative devices familiar to lovers of fantasy, science fiction and thrillers allow these writers to carve out inventive and thrilling plots of their own. This conversation is part of our YA podcast series.

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Rhianna Patrick
True Cult New Releases #36

Rhianna Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 22:05


Alex Boniwell brings you the latest cult movies including the story of a real life videogame, and a young girl who discovers she has magical powers.

Rhianna Patrick
Exploring the neon cities of cyberpunk cinema

Rhianna Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 25:15


From the futuristic skyscrapers of Blade Runner, to the robotic madness of Ghost in The Shell, there's plenty to talk about when it comes to cyberpunk.

Rhianna Patrick
True Cult New Releases #36

Rhianna Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 22:05


Alex Boniwell brings you the latest cult movies including the story of a real life videogame, and a young girl who discovers she has magical powers.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Superwog, 1-844-WYT-FEAR, and Whovian Rhianna Patrick

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 54:26


Theo and Nathan Saidden - brothers and stars of the hit Superwog Youtube channel and now ABC Comedy series, New York Times video producer Taige Jensen on editorial satire in the 21st century, and Whovian Girl and ABC radio presenter Rhianna Patrick on Dr Who's encounter with Rosa Parks.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Superwog, 1-844-WYT-FEAR, and Whovian Rhianna Patrick

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 54:26


Theo and Nathan Saidden - brothers and stars of the hit Superwog Youtube channel and now ABC Comedy series, New York Times video producer Taige Jensen on editorial satire in the 21st century, and Whovian Girl and ABC radio presenter Rhianna Patrick on Dr Who's encounter with Rosa Parks.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Highlights: Julia Zemiro, Kamahl, Camp Cope, Rhianna Patrick, National Geographic

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 54:22


We've put together some Stop Everything! long weekend highlights for you, with Julia Zemiro's incredible wormhole, Kamahl's review of Get Out, Rhianna Patrick's favourite podcasts, and historian John Edwin Mason on his newsmaking investigation of National Geographic's archives.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Highlights: Julia Zemiro, Kamahl, Camp Cope, Rhianna Patrick, National Geographic

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 54:22


We've put together some Stop Everything! long weekend highlights for you, with Julia Zemiro's incredible wormhole, Kamahl's review of Get Out, Rhianna Patrick's favourite podcasts, and historian John Edwin Mason on his newsmaking investigation of National Geographic's archives.