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Dr Aunty Rhonda Radley
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History Talks - HCNSW Podcasts
First Nations Conversations, Episode 1: Dr Aunty Rhonda Radley
Send us a textDr Aunty Rhonda Radley joins Jadzia Stronell to share her journey in language revitalisation, community work, education, and healing. She reflects on truth-telling around the Blackmans Point massacre, the responsibilities of academic engagement with Aboriginal histories, and speaks on her own stories of resilience.Known in the community as Dr Aunty Rhonda Radley (Anjilkurri), a proud Birrbay/Dhanggati woman. She has 40 years’ experience working with Aboriginal people in education, land rights, cultural and heritage, caring for Country, women’s business and government and community organisations. As an active Aboriginal Elder, Aunty Rhon...
2025-08-18
59 min
The Artist In Me Is Dead
Season 2: Episode 2: Carmen Radley :|: creative river streams and reclaiming the forgotten
This episode features a conversation with host, Rhonda Willers, and guest, Carmen Radley I met Carmen through the online writing community and newsletter, The Isolation Journals, where she serves as the managing editor and host of the monthly writing hour called The Hatch. In this conversation you’ll hear how Carmen became a co-collaborator with the founder, author Suleika Jaouad, and how The Isolation Journals has evolved in so many beautiful ways. Carmen is based in Austin, Texas, and her family has been rooted in Texas since the early 1900s. Before coming to her present role...
2023-12-14
1h 48
Red Room Poetry: Line Break
For Our Elders - Three Poems from Poetry in First Languages
Friday 4 August is National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day, and we’re sharing three poems commissioned for the Poetry in First Languages NAIDOC Learning Resource. ‘Ngapigan (Grandmother)’, by Aunty Anjilkurri Rhonda Radley, written and read in Gathang with interpretations by Aunty Rhonda. 'Ningimpi Nungampi Paywuta Manta', by Theresa Sainty, written and read in palawa kani with interpretations by Theresa Sainty. 'Our Responsibility', by Aunty Kerry Bulloojeeno Archibald Moran, intertwined with Anaiwan words Aunty Kerry has translated. Check out the full NAIDOC Learning Resource on our website: https://redroo...
2023-08-07
11 min
Conversations on Country
Unfinished Business: Aunty Rhonda Radley reflects on the Blackmans Point massacre
Birpai people have long shared the oral history of a massacre at Blackmans Point near Port Macquarie in 1826. Around 300 men, women and children were killed but the event was never officially recognised. Aunty Rhonda Radley is a proud Birpai Dunghutti woman born in Port Macquarie. She shares the story and reflects on its continuing impact.
2022-08-15
09 min
Word Up
Word Up: Listen Up
Look back with Wesley Enoch, Anna Drummond and Rhonda Radley on the importance of listening.
2020-06-27
03 min