Coming up on today’s program:
• After more than a two year battle Aboriginal people in Western Australia have celebrated formal recognition as native title holders over more than 6800 square kilometres of land within the Shires of Ashburton, Carnarvon and Upper Gascoyne. One of the applicants share what that process was like and what this means for the mob.
• Yesterday we heard from Dr John Sherwood Honouree associate professor at Deakin University in Warrnambool spoke to about his team’s ongoing research into the Moyjil archaeological dig, which may show people have been living in Australia for more than 50 thousand years than previous research has indicated.
• The healing the broken heart of Australia forum will be taking place in Alice Springs from today up until the 21st of April at the 50 + centre and Anzac Oval. One of the guest speakers discusses what the event is about.