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ABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutBlak Douglas's Koori Knockout muralBlak Douglas talks to Speaking Out about his artwork for the 2016 Koori Knockout.2016-09-3001 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutToowoomba Crossing - ABC Belinda Sanders .A group studying the eastern parts of the Toowoomba second range crossing corridor says a traditional lookout area used by the Jagera people is in danger of being damaged when the road is built. Story by ABC Toowoomba Belinda Sanders.2015-10-2011 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutTSRA Chairman Joseph Elu with Torres Strait update.Torres Strait Regional Authority Chair Joseph Elu gives an overview of the latest news coming out from the Torres Strait. Including: Raine Island recovery project showing positive results for Torres Strait turtles TSRA funded to help preserve languages Economic development summit inspires businesses in the Torres Strait And The TSRA is calling for applicants for the Australian Rural Leadership Programme (ARLP) Course commencing in May 2016.2015-10-1415 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutABC NEWS 24 Bunna Lawrie talking about BP drilling.Traditional owner Bunna Lawrie has warned the Great Australian Bight risks destruction if oil giant BP is allowed to drill in the area. BP has applied to drill four exploration wells next year, with a decision pending from the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority. Bunna Lawrie, who is concerned about the impact on whale species, told reporters in Canberra on Wednesday the bight is "a gift of life" and he cannot cannot let BP do what they are trying to. AAP 20152015-10-1405 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutThe Reflection Tour 2015The Reflection Tour is an annual musical touring program featuring ensemble Musician’s In 2015 the tour includes Aboriginal performing Artists Stephen Pigram and William Barton, travelling across some remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia. The musicians visit remote and regional communities in WA including ; Wyndham, Emma George, Kununurra, Beagle Bay, Djarindjin, Lombadina, One Arm Point, Broome, Port Headland, Yule River, Munjina and the tour ends in Perth on 29th September Perth. Speaking Out’s Kerri-Lee Harding caught up in Darwin with Musician William Barton and Tos Mahoney – Tura’s Artistic Director. Music featured ‘7 - 8 not too late’ by William Barton on Didgerido...2015-09-1611 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutJohn Nugent on Maha SinnathambyFormer Ipswich Mayor John Nugent remembers the early days of Greater Springfield and the first time he met Dr Maha Sinnathamby.2015-09-1106 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutSearch & Rescue in Torres StraitWhile in the Torres Strait Speaking Out was aboard a Queensland Water Police vessel involved in a Search and Rescue between Saibai Island and PNG.2015-08-2507 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutWaangenga Blanco from Bangarra Dance TheatreThe Bangarra Dance Theatre will bring their brand new double bill to the Playhouse, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) from 7 to 15 August 2015. Dancer Waangenga Blanco had a chat to Speaking Out about the new production: lore - dance stories of land and sea and his return back to Brisbane.2015-08-0523 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutNational Indigenous Music Awards 2015 specialThe National Indigenous Music Awards [NIMAs] will be held in Darwin on Saturday July 25th. In this National Indigenous Music Awards special we take a look at the 2015 NIMA finalists and feature interviews with Mark Smith – Executive Director Music NT, Victorian Hip-Hop Artist Philly (Phillip Murray) & Luke Peacock – The Painted Ladies. Presented by Speaking Out’s Kerri-Lee Harding2015-07-2125 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutAven Noah - Torres Strait Regional AuthorityActing Chair of the Torres Strait Regional Authority Aven Noah updates Speaking Out about the past and upcoming events from the Torres Straits - including TSIMA 30th Birthday and new recording studio, Green Turtle nest discovery, Business workshops, CIAF, and the Prime Minister Tony Abbott visit in late August.2015-07-2113 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutNAIDOC Special - Proud by ABC's Elly Bradfield.NAIDOC week is one of those times when you hear people takling about being proud to be Indigenous. If you haven't experienced it yourself, it can be hard to know what they're talking about. So Elly Bradfield spoke to Indigneous people from across Queensland to find out what it means to be proud.2015-07-1304 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutNAIDOC Special - Inspiration by ABC's Elly Bradfield.As a country Australia has come a long way in terms of achieving equality for Indigenous Australians. There's still a long way to go... and it can sometimes be hard not to become bogged down in the past. So Elly Bradfield asked Indigenous Queenslanders what inspires them to keep doing the work they do.2015-07-1304 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutNAIDIOC Special - Challenges by ABC's Elly Bradfield.Domestic violence... drug and alcohol abuse... high rates of incarceration.... They're some of the issues raised by Indigenous Queenslanders, as the biggest challenges facing their people. And the sad part is, they're often passed down through the generations. So how do you fix it? Elly Bradfield spoke to a range of people from across the state.... to find their perspective on the problems in their communities.2015-07-1305 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutNAIDOC Special - Language by ABC's Elly BradfieldWhen you're trying to communicate with someone... it's pretty hard unless you both speak English. But for Indigenous people language is much more than just being able to have a conversation... for a lot of people there's a much deeper connection to both land and culture. Elly Bradfield spoke to Indigenous Queenslanders to find out more.2015-07-1305 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutNAIDOC Special - Racism by ABC's Elly Bradfield"Racism is sad, bad, boring and old... and all good people know it's time for it to go." Rockhampton elder Nicky Hatfield sums it up nicely. ABC's Elly Bradfield spoke to Indigenous Australians from across Queensland about how racism impacts their lives.2015-07-1305 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutHappy 25th Birthday Speaking Out!On July 1, 1990 a new Indigenous Australian radio programme first went to air on ABC Local Radio. Speaking Out was the first mainstream radio programme to be presented and produced by Australia's First Nations peoples. It was also the first national Indigenous programme to be based in Brisbane, Queensland. Hear from inaugural presenter, Wayne Coolwell, producer Aaron Ross and longest serving Speaking Out presenter/producer Karen Dorante about their time on this ground breaking Australian radio programme.2015-06-3011 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutAaron Briscoe Co-Chair, NICAC- Cricket AustraliaAaron Briscoe (Co-Chair, National Indigenous Cricket Advisory Committee)was at today's announcement in Alice Springs Town Council that the inaugural National Indigenous Cricket Championships and the Imparja Cup will be held in Alice Springs until at least 2018. The National Indigenous Cricket Championships – part of Cricket Australia’s restructured Indigenous cricket competitions – will bring together Australia’s most talented male and female Indigenous cricketers annually in Alice Springs from 2016.2015-05-1309 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutJohnson Chippendale - Chair of Wuthathi Corporation.Two Native Title Determinations were finalised today in Cairns. The Honourable Justice Greenwood presided over the Determination hearings on behalf of Wuthathi, Kuuku Ya'u and Northern Kaanju peoples. The first claim is for 1,645.1 square kilometers comprising the land and waters subject to two former pastoral holdings known as Bromley and Boynton. The second is 1,181.2 square kilometers over an area of land in and around Shelburne Bay on the east coast of the Cape York Peninsula.2015-04-2903 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutJohnson Chippendale - Chair of Wuthathi Corporation.Two Native Title Determinations were finalised today in Cairns. The Honourable Justice Greenwood presided over the Determination hearings on behalf of Wuthathi, Kuuku Ya'u and Northern Kaanju peoples. The first claim is for 1,645.1 square kilometers comprising the land and waters subject to two former pastoral holdings known as Bromley and Boynton. The second is 1,181.2 square kilometers over an area of land in and around Shelburne Bay on the east coast of the Cape York Peninsula.2015-04-2903 min