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Over The Black DotOver The Black DotKoori Knockout: Recruitment guys have got to get out there & watchJoin Dean, Beau, and Timana as they recap all the action from Round 3 of the NRL, discuss the need for the Koori Knockout to act as a prominent pathway for Indigenous players to the NRL and preview the key match ups in Round 4.2025-04-1521 minFluentFiction - EstonianFluentFiction - EstonianWinter Harmony: A Tale of Friendship and ResilienceFluent Fiction - Estonian: Winter Harmony: A Tale of Friendship and Resilience Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/et/episode/2025-01-27-23-34-02-et Story Transcript:Et: Tallinna Lauluväljakul oli vaikne talvehommik.En: It was a quiet winter morning at Tallinna Lauluväljak.Et: Lumi kattis maad, luues rahuliku pildi, mis oli erinev suveti täis muusikat ja rahvamõllu.En: Snow covered the ground, creating a tranquil scene, different from the music and bustling crowds of summer.Et...2025-01-2816 minDeltaDeltaDelta. Kaks Grammy võitnud koori tähistavad kuulsaid klassikuidKaks Grammy võitnud koori, Helsingi Kammerkoor ja Eesti Filharmoonia Kammerkoor, tähistavad koos galaga "2 Grammy koori" kuulsate klassikute Anton Bruckneri, Arnold Schönbergi ja Frank Martini aastapäevi nii Eestis kui Soomes.2024-10-2508 minSBS NITV RadioSBS NITV RadioJoel Bray presents Brolga: A Queer Koori WonderlandCurated by Wiradjuri man and multidisciplinary artist Joel Bray, Brolga: A Queer Koori Wonderland is described as an interactive art party. This performance is a highlight of the upcoming Liveworks Festival 2024.2024-10-2307 minSBS NITV RadioSBS NITV RadioAlec and Olivia Harrison: A Legacy of Family and Culture at the Koori KnockoutAlec Harrison, elder within the South Coast community, attended this year’s Koori Knockout to proudly support both his son, the captain of the South Coast Sea Eagles, and his granddaughter Olivia Harrison, who played for the Blacktown Red Belly Warriors.2024-10-0808 minSBS NITV RadioSBS NITV RadioSupporting Small Blak Businesses at the Koori KnockoutThe Koori Knockout is more than just a showcase of fierce competition on the footy field, it’s a powerful celebration of First Nations culture and community. While players go head-to-head, the event also provides a valuable platform for small Blak businesses, allowing First Nations creators and entrepreneurs to shine and share their work throughout the weekend.2024-10-0707 minSBS NITV RadioSBS NITV RadioZayd Williams from Dindima Under 15s Reflects on Team’s Performance at the Koori KnockoutZayd Williams, from the Dindima Under 15s, caught up with NITV Radio to share his thoughts on how his team is faring at this year’s Koori Knockout. With a strong focus on teamwork and representing their community, Zayd expressed pride in his side’s performance so far in the tournament.2024-10-0501 minSBS NITV RadioSBS NITV RadioKoori Knockout: Erambie All Blacks Under 17sDay one of the Koori Knockout kicked off with an exciting lineup, featuring both women’s and juniors sides taking to the field in a display of community pride and fierce competition. Among the teams was the Under 17s Erambie All Blacks, with talented young players Nathen Chang, Yindyamarra Johnson, and Curtis Bell playing side by side.2024-10-0401 minSBS NITV RadioSBS NITV RadioThe significance of the Koori Knockout: A modern-day corroboreeThe NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout, also known as the Koori Knockout, stands as one of the most significant events for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Held annually over the October long weekend, the event is a celebration of culture, community and competition.2024-09-3012 minDeltaDeltaDelta. Sir John Eliot Gardiner ei naase Monteverdi koori ja orkestri juurde.Sir John Eliot Gardiner ei naase Monteverdi koori ja orkestri juurde.2024-08-0616 minThe MissionThe MissionKoori youth future and environmental laws/consultations with first peoplesDaniel yarns with Yuin man Dr Jack Pascoe, a senior research fellow at the University of Melbourne focusing on environmental laws and consultation with First Peoples. Also via phone, Drew Paten, Marram Nganyin Program Coordinator for the Koori Youth Council.2024-04-3034 minYarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline KellYarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline KellNaomi Moran - truth telling and sharing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories through the power of black mediaIn this episode, Caroline is joined by Naomi Moran, CEO of the National Indigenous Newspaper, the Koori Mail. Naomi is a proud Bundjalung and Djangadi woman. Generations of her family have lived on Cabbage Tree Island in Yangaboar country, and she also has strong roots in Kempsey country.  She started her career in black media, where at the age of 14 she made the decision to leave school and begin a traineeship at the Koori Mail in 1988. Fast Forward to now, she’s the CEO of this media outlet, which is 100% Aboriginal owned and self-funded.   In this...2024-03-2548 minKoori Knockout PodcastKoori Knockout PodcastTommy Tucker, Dean Widders, Matt Rose & George Rose - Episode 1 The Koori Knockout PodcastWe're people who talk about The Koori Knockout 24/7 - from October to October so we started a podcast to do just that! Join us to yarn knockout all year round! We'll bring in different representatives from teams each week to tell yarns from your team or your knockout experiences!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-03-201h 06Yarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline KellYarning Up First Nations Stories with Caroline KellJye Murray (the Koori Physio) - Closing the gap with Aboriginal social determinants of healthIn this episode, Caroline is joined by Jye Murray, also known as his online persona, The Koori Physio. Jye is a proud Wiradjuri and Ngemba man who was born and raised in Cowra. A qualified Physiotherapist and someone who is incredibly passionate about  Aboriginal social determinants of health. He is using his voice to help close the widening Aboriginal health gap grossly affecting Aboriginal people and communities. He inspires and educates mobs to live healthy lives and advocates for systemic change.  In this episode, Caroline and Jye yarn about Aboriginal health, and the racist, systematic and cu...2024-02-1253 minCold Coffee, No GluesticksCold Coffee, No Gluesticks#2 Jessica StainesThis week the wonderful Jessica Staines from the Koori Curriculum joins me for an in-depth chat about embedding Indigenous perspectives in early education in authentic ways, supporting Aboriginal and Torrest Strait Islander children, and what being culturally competant really means.If you want to know more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, here's a few resources you might want to check out: The Protectorate Act (Track the History Timeline: The Stolen Generations https://humanrights.gov.au/our-work/education/track-history-timeline-stolen-generationsBring them home report https://humanrights.gov.au/our-work/bringing-them-home-report-1997Closing the gap report https://ctgreport.niaa.g...2023-11-2858 minLife In Sport PodcastLife In Sport PodcastEpisode 188 | Koori Knockout 2023In this episode, we went on location to the 2023 Koori KnockoutWe spoke with Nicho Hynes, Braydon Trindall, Connor Watson, Cody Walker, Andrew Fifita & more, About what the knockout means to them etc.Thank you to GripStar Socks for Sponsoring us throughout the weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-10-0321 minBetoota TalksBetoota TalksINTERVIEW: Koori Knockout Special with Dean WiddersIt’s that special time of the year again, on the same weekend as the NRL grand final, NITV will be broadcasting the iconic Koori Knockout Rugby League tournament. Former Rabbitohs and Parramatta legend Dean Widders joins The Betoota Advocate Podcast to give everyone a run down for what’s in store for 2023! It’s a modern day corroboree, starring some of the biggest names in Australian sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-2443 minThis Way Out: The International LGBTQ Radio MagazineThis Way Out: The International LGBTQ Radio MagazineNana Miss Koori’s Guringai DragAustralia’s aboriginal legacy is well-represented by the drag alter ego of Graham Simms, performer and activist Nana Miss Koori (interviewed by Barry McKay). And in NewsWrap: the World Bank will put a pause on new loans to Uganda because its Anti-Homosexuality Act undermines inclusion and non-discrimination principles, Iraq’s Communications and Media Commission proposes a policy for a “Don’t Say Homosexuality” country, Malaysia outlaws Swiss watchmaker Swatch’s rainbow products, China’s government forbids Taiwanese pop star A-Mei’s “Rainbow” anthem at Beijing concert, Texas federal district judge selects an identified anti-queer hate group to provide “religious liberty training,” the rural O...2023-08-1528 minThis Way Out: The International LGBTQ Radio MagazineThis Way Out: The International LGBTQ Radio MagazineNana Miss Koori’s Guringai DragAustralia’s aboriginal legacy is well-represented by the drag alter ego of Graham Simms, performer and activist Nana Miss Koori (interviewed by Barry McKay). And in NewsWrap: the World Bank will put a pause on new loans to Uganda because its Anti-Homosexuality Act undermines inclusion and non-discrimination principles, Iraq’s Communications and Media Commission proposes a policy for a “Don’t Say Homosexuality” country, Malaysia outlaws Swiss watchmaker Swatch’s rainbow products, China’s government forbids Taiwanese pop star A-Mei’s “Rainbow” anthem at Beijing concert, Texas federal district judge selects an identified anti-queer hate group to provide “religious liberty training,” the rural O...2023-08-1528 minTeaching Journey : Connecting through Early EducationTeaching Journey : Connecting through Early EducationEpisode 14: Jessica StainesJessica Staines, founder of Koori Curriculum is an advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have brought a lot of culture awareness and education on respectfully embedding First Nation’s perspectives specifically in early childhood education sector. Jessica spoke about the comfort in the discomfort of questing our practices as well as the importance of knowing The Framework and legislative well when we are advocating for social justice and children’s rights to use them as a guide in our reflective practice.  Link to Koori Curriculum website: https://kooricurriculum.com/     2023-07-0142 minTeaching Journey : Connecting through Early EducationTeaching Journey : Connecting through Early EducationEpisode 14: Jessica StainesJessica Staines, founder of Koori Curriculum is an advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have brought a lot of culture awareness and education on respectfully embedding First Nation’s perspectives specifically in early childhood education sector. Jessica spoke about the comfort in the discomfort of questing our practices as well as the importance of knowing The Framework and legislative well when we are advocating for social justice and children’s rights to use them as a guide in our reflective practice.  Link to Koori Curriculum website: https://kooricurriculum.com/2023-07-0142 minFliperama NerdFliperama Nerd#32 - Season Cast: Inverno 2023: Vinland Saga, Nier, Tokyo Revengers, Tomo-chan e muito mais...Sejam muito bem vindos ao primeiro episódio regular do Fliperama Nerd, o Season Cast de Inverno de 2023! Hoje falaremos sobre algumas continuações muito esperadas como: Vinland Saga, Tokyo Revengers e Bungo Stray Dogs. Além de trazer animes novos que estão chamando nossa atenção como Nier Automata, Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko, Kubo-san wa Mob wo Yurusanai e Koori Zokusei Danshi to Cool na Douryou Joshi! Venha conferir conosco as nossas expectativas e esperanças para essa temporada que está começando! Obras citadas nesse episódio: Animes do Hilário: ...2023-01-141h 20TFS PodcastTFS PodcastAboriginal from NSW | Goulburn prison Koori yardDane Simms shares his story of redemption. Dane grew up on a Koori mission in New South Whales where unfortunately he landed into a life of crime.  In and out of prison since he was 12 years old, he has spent almost 10 years inside Goulburn prison, one of the toughest jails in Australia.  After serving his last sentence, he is now committed to making a better future for his wife and children. 2022-12-1435 minThe Big Hearted PodcastThe Big Hearted PodcastAuthentically Embedding Indigenous Perspectives In FDC | Feat. Jess StainesIn this episode of The Big Hearted Podcast, Victoria talks with Jessica Staines from Koori Curriculum. They discuss some of the barriers that FDC face when embedding Aboriginal perspectives in Family Day Care services in an authentic way. They talk about where educators can find resources that are budget-friendly, and how they can make connections in the Community.    Jessica Staines is a Wiradjuri Woman and early childhood teacher. Jessica has worked in early childhood for over fifteen years for a range of service providers in both urban and regional communities. Whilst working in early childhood Jess...2022-12-1350 minEducator Yarns with Jessica StainesEducator Yarns with Jessica StainesS3 EP18: Looking Ahead to 2023In this episode of Educator yarns, Jess shares the plans for what's coming in 2023 for Koori Curriculum. Jess advises that Yarning Circles are back for 2023 in a new virtual format, that will be available for out-of-school care and early learning. Koori Curriculum will also be continuing our Programming & Planning Seminars into 2023. This will cover: How to get your team on the same page Goal Setting Revisiting and getting the most out of your RAP Accountability and how to share responsibilities Programming and planning processes to successfully embed Aboriginal perspectives in your curriculum Koori...2022-12-0813 minEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchS3 EP18: Looking Ahead to 2023In this episode of Educator yarns, Jess shares the plans for what's coming in 2023 for Koori Curriculum. Jess advises that Yarning Circles are back for 2023 in a new virtual format, that will be available for out-of-school care and early learning. Koori Curriculum will also be continuing our Programming & Planning Seminars into 2023. This will cover: How to get your team on the same page Goal Setting Revisiting and getting the most out of your RAP Accountability and how to share responsibilities Programming and planning processes to successfully embed Aboriginal perspectives in your curriculum Koori...2022-12-0813 minEducator Yarns with Jessica StainesEducator Yarns with Jessica StainesS3 EP14: How Koori Curriculum supports educatorsIn this mini episode of Educator Yarns Jess shares the many ways that educators can get support from Koori Curriculum.  No matter your budget Koori Curriculum has resources and support that can help you on your journey to embed an Aboriginal perspective in your centre.2022-11-2321 minEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchS3 EP14: How Koori Curriculum supports educatorsIn this mini episode of Educator Yarns Jess shares the many ways that educators can get support from Koori Curriculum.  No matter your budget Koori Curriculum has resources and support that can help you on your journey to embed an Aboriginal perspective in your centre.2022-11-2321 minSOAS RadioSOAS RadioMovements & Sounds - Munkimuk a.k.a. Munk: Living and Breathing First Nations Hip HopMunk, A.K.A. Munkimuk, is a Jardwadjali Koori hip hop artist, rapper, producer, breakdancer, visual artist and composer (what hasn’t he done?!) from Sydney. He co-founded the hip hop group (although he calls it “just his group of mates”) South West Syndicate and has his own program “Making Tracks” on Koori Radio, a First Nations radio station based in Sydney. During our talk, I found out Munk is a well of wisdom when it comes to Indigenous talent who have travelled the word as world class performers. Inspiring others is his biggest passion, and if you’ll stick to the end...2022-10-231h 23ABC KIDS News TimeABC KIDS News TimeKoori Knockout and Day of the GirlOn today’s show we celebrate World Mental Health Day, International Day of the Girl, and the 50th birthday of a massive Indigenous sporting event. We’ll also find out who is going to be pictured on new Australian coins, and we get to the heart of a prehistoric fossil find.QUIZ QUESTIONS:1. What date is World Mental Health Day?2. How old was Emma Stark when she umpired the Essendon-Hawthorn game?3. Where were the girls from who won the Under 17 division of the Koori Knockout?4. What is the royal port...2022-10-1411 minThe Progressive Rugby League PodcastThe Progressive Rugby League PodcastPRL 10 October 2022 - The Koori Knockout at 50, with Brad CookeThree years in the waiting, the 50th edition of the Koori Knockout has been run and won. Bidjigal man Brad Cooke joins us to discuss how it all went down. Plus we chat about how the Knockout continues to evolve, the social dividends it promotes, as well as Brad's memories of some of the all-time great Knockout moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-1045 minNot Just a Sports ReportNot Just a Sports ReportKoori Knockout 2022 Final: Thoughts & CommentsA live reaction to all of the action from the mens final of the 50th Koori Knockout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-10-0342 minThis is not a podcastThis is not a podcastWPSO special - Hironobu Koori - JapanWPSO special - Hironobu Koori - Japan2022-09-1721 minSuperFeast PodcastSuperFeast PodcastConnecting to Country and Community with Ella Noah BancroftToday on the podcast, we are graced with the presence of Ella Noah Bancroft, An indigenous-born artist, storyteller, published author, public speaker, mentor, and founder of The Returning Indigenous Organisation.  A proud Bundjalung woman- for the past decade, Ella has been deeply invested in decolonizing to thrive across all aspects of community, helping both indigenous and non-indigenous folk connect to the immense depth of knowledge and spirit her culture and this great land holds.  Ella, accompanied by Jataya, a young Bundjalung girl she mentors, chats with Mason about the recent Northern Rivers Floods in which she...2022-06-0746 minThe Other OthersThe Other OthersAboriginal Mutual AidNaomi Moran and Ella Bancroft from the Koori Mail yarn about the emergency response to massive flooding in coastal New South Wales, a rescue operation led by Indigenous women who continue to organise community around ongoing management of the greatest disaster of all - settlements that have been built in the wrong bloody place. Donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/koori-mail-rebuild2022-06-021h 01Ka Hao PodcastKa Hao PodcastEp 50: This Australian influencer organically grew his following to 183,000 within just a year!Nathan Lyons never really counts the number of people that follow his social media content. He just enjoys making the online community laugh and seeing  them have fun with his videos in ‘Kooking with a Koori.’ He envisions bringing families back into their kitchen to cook home-made recipes that are easy, delicious and uncomplicated! With Nathan’s simple dishes, he was able to go around the world, publish his own cookbook and even set foot on the prestigious Master Chef! Discover how he organically grew his social media accounts and find out the strategies he implemented to get to where h...2022-05-1828 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsAbolish Australia DayIn this episode of Koori Mail News, Ngunawal journalist Nick Paton has a yarn with Palawa woman Jillian Mundy about calls to Abolish Australia Day.  Nick yarns with Jillian about her recent article in the Koori Mail Newspaper about an online Invasion Day rally that Jillian attended in person. Organised and hosted by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and held on Lutruwita Country in Tasmania on January 26, the event was live-streamed around the world to thousands of people. Nick and Jillian discuss why January 26 is considered to be such an issue as the years roll on s...2022-02-2620 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsHow to revitalise Gumbaynggirr language.Jingi Walla (welcome) to the first episode of Koori Mail News for 2022! In this episode Nick Paton has a yarn with Koori Mail’s Social Media Coordinator, Bundjalung Gangalu woman Amarina Toby, about some of the clever ways January 26 events were moved online this year due to covid restrictions. Amarina and Nick yarn with Gumbaynggirr Bundjalung Gamilaraay man Nathan Brennan, chief operations officer at Bularri Muurlay Nyanggan Aboriginal Corporation, about language revitalisation at the Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School, set to open its doors this February! This episode also features a recent yarn between Ni...2022-01-2846 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieCelebrating 20 Years of YABUN!In their first episode back for 2022, Nay & Luke yarn with Tim Leha, CEO of Gadigal Information Service (GIS) about the 2022 YABUN Festival which will celebrate 20 years on January 26. A renowned Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts & media hub based in Redfern, Sydney, GIS established the annual January 26 YABUN Festival and is the home of Indigenous community radio station Koori Radio.  Nay & Luke Dorrie with Tim about the adjustments the Festival has had to make in order to proceed due to covid, and all the ways community can still get involved in this year’s YABUN Fes...2022-01-2142 minKoori YarnKoori YarnAustralia is racist and I’m sick of itIn this episode I’m talking about my experiences as a ‘white passing Aboriginal’ person growing up and the racism I’ve faced. I am privileged to not face racism because of the way I look, but as soon as someone knows I’m Aboriginal they love to say racist shit.2022-01-0431 minKoori YarnKoori YarnLife Update - DEC 14My life’s amazing right now, not gonna lie, but i feel guilty because people’s around me isn’t.2021-12-1413 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsA change is gonna come - Final Episode for 2021In this final episode of Koori Mail News (formerly The BLAKroom podcast) for 2021, your host Nick Paton yarns with pop music sensation Isaiah Firebrace about his petition on change.org which has more than 293 thousand signatures so far. Nick talks to Bundjalung woman Kylie Caldwell, and Gamilaraay woman Sophie May about their involvement with the Art on Bundjalung Market coming up on December 18 in Lismore, NSW. Nick also has a yarn with Sophie and Kylie about both women being selected as finalists in the first ever Koori Mail Indigenous Art award, worth $10,000.  The K...2021-12-0345 minKoori YarnKoori YarnMisinformation is triggering asfin this episode I talk about the misinformation that has been going around and how that heavily affects Mob2021-11-2522 minKoori YarnKoori YarnKoori Yarn (Trailer)2021-11-2300 minKoori YarnKoori YarnIt’s not my job to educate youIn this episode I discuss non-Indigenous people‘s expectations of Aboriginal people and dive into how the education system is failing Aboriginal people and oppressing Aboriginal children2021-11-2324 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsArt as a medium for Decolonisation.In this episode of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Nick Paton raises the question: how are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people using their voice to protest, or to get an important message across on a particular issue? Nick yarns with the Koori Mail’s Journalist and photographer, Palawa woman, Jillian Mundy and Tasmanian artist Julie Gough first up, about an extraordinary truth telling project both women are involved in, currently underway in Nipaluna, Hobart. Gunai woman Kirli Saunders yarns with Nick about her new solo art exhibition, Returning, and ho...2021-11-1943 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieConnection to Culture empowers us - Final Episode for 2021The Big Dorrie crew would like to thank all of our supporters and followers and we looking forward to sharing more Big Dorrie's with you in 2022! In the final episode of The Big Dorrie for 2021, your hosts Naomi Moran and Luke Carroll have a yarn with NRL legend, Koori Mail sport columnist and presenter of NITV’s Over The Black Dot, Dean Widders. Luke and Nay Dorrie about Dean’s involvement in the epic new film Araatika: Rise Up, written and directed by Larissa Behrendt. Dean yarns about the evolution of a new Dance featured in t...2021-11-1241 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsA climate in crisis puts livelihoods at risk.In episode 8 of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Nick Paton yarns with the Koori Mail’s senior Journalist Darren Coyne about a group of Traditional Owners from Zenadth Kes (Torres Strait) Islands who are suing the Australian government. Nick and Darren also yarn about a seperate group Traditional Owners from Zenadth Kes who have made a complaint against the Australian Government with the United Nations Human Rights Committee, plus an overview of the COP26 Climate Change summit currently being held in Scotland. Nick has a yarn with Amelia Telford, the na...2021-11-0541 minKoori YarnKoori YarnGrowing up Aboriginal - Sit & chatI didn't have a stereotypical Aboriginal childhood, I didn't know much about my culture for a long time. My family denied our cultural identity for all of our safety. I struggled with my cultural identity and I was prejudiced and racist towards my own culture. A friend made me realised that I had racist tendencies, I had to reflect on myself and the way I was brought up. The more I learnt about my culture the more I felt at home. 2021-11-0235 minKoori YarnKoori YarnBlood quantum is bullsh*tI've always been told I'm not Aboriginal because I 'look white'. Blood Quantum and the idea that "if you look white you're white" is a racist construct created by colonisers so they can 'breed the black' outta us. But, lets have a yarn about it.2021-10-3124 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieWriting our own storiesIn this episode of The Big Dorrie, your hosts Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll have a yarn with one of the hardest working Sistas in showbiz, writer, actor, comedian and director Nakkiah Lui. Naomi and Luke dorrie with Nakkiah on her recent cover shoot for Harper’s Bazaar, her new comedy show Preppers airing on ABC TV, Thursday, Nov 10, and her journey from studying law into an amazing career in writing and comedy. They talk about the ongoing excellence in Blak arts and media and how inspiring nannas are for both solid life lessons and great co...2021-10-2954 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsGrassroots Activism and Contemporary KultureIn episode 8 of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Kirk Page yarns with grass roots campaigner Regina Moran and Senior Journalist Darren Coyne on the important work that the Stop Black Deaths in Custody Australia website is doing for the community, raising awareness and raising funds for the cause through sales of bold designed T shirts. Dalisa Pigram yarns with us to celebrate the incredible achievements of Marrugeku dance theatre and its 25 years since inception and sharing culture and dance with its new publication ‘Telling That Story’. Darren Moncreiff our editor in s...2021-10-2242 minKoori YarnKoori YarnAustralia isn’t sorryKevin Rudd made a sorry speech, apologising on behalf of the Government for the Stolen Generation. But sorry means you won’t do it again, and they’re doing it everyday.2021-10-1823 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieWhy our Media MattersIn this episode of The Big Dorrie, your host Naomi Moran yarns with Walpiri woman and award winning journalist Rachael Hocking. It’s a powerful yarn as they go deep into the importance of Blak media and journalism on all platforms, giving a proper and accurate voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues, keeping alive the fight for justice for grieving families, equality and human rights.  So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join the mob for The Big Dorrie about everything Knowledge, Culture, Country and Connection. If this podcast rai...2021-10-1558 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsToo Deadly For DiabetesIn this episode of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Nick Paton has a yarn with Gomeroi man Ray Kelly, one of Australia’s most renowned exercise Physiologists. Nick talks to Ray about his involvement in a new 3-part TV series: Australia’s Health Revolution with Dr Michael Mosely, which airs on SBS on Wednesday October 13 at 730pm (DST). With more than 30 years’ experience in his field, Ray has designed a new lifestyle program called ‘Too Deadly For Diabetes’ which aims to reverse Type 2 diabetes in Aboriginal people, through a range of techniq...2021-10-0836 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieUse your platform to honour your Ancestors, Elders and Community.This episode of The Big Dorrie contains a conversation that may distress some listeners. If this podcast raises any issues for you please contact the National Indigenous Critical Response Service on 1800 805 801 or Lifeline on 13 11 14. In this very special episode of The Big Dorrie, your hosts Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll have a yarn with one of the Deadliest Sista’s in showbiz, Elaine Crombie. As our regular listeners and fans will notice, we have changed the name of our fortnightly podcast from The BLAKyard to The Big Dorrie! Why? Well, you’ll just have to have a li...2021-10-0154 minMemory Gauge - A Digimon Card Game PodcastMemory Gauge - A Digimon Card Game PodcastColor Theory - Yellow (ft. Koori Plays) || #45Returning to our Color Theory series, this week the Memory Gauge Podcast takes an in-depth look at Yellow - featuring special guest Koori Plays!Theme Music is 'Confidence Allure (30 Seconds Chorus)' by Simon Jomphe LepineAdditional Music is 'Destination Happiness' by Simon Jomphe LepineNotes:This week's Listener Question: What is your favourite Digimon music of all time?Find Koori on YouTube!E-mail at memorygaugepodcast@gmail.com!Follow me (@ConnorEFMG) on Twitter!Join our Facebook page!Join our Discord Server!2021-09-3053 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsBuilding an army of Indigenous PsychologistsIn this extended episode of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Nick Paton has a yarn with Nyamal woman Dr Tracy Westerman about why she is building an army of Indigenous Psychologists in Australia. Nick and the Koori Mail’s sports editor Darren Moncrieff yarn about the Indigenous Marathon Project’s Midnight Marathon coming up in October, and Nick talks to Journalist Kirk Page about some of the ways organisations are powering on in the face of covid restrictions. The BLAKroom news podcast is a Koori Mail production. The theme...2021-09-2445 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieReal men show their emotions & vulnerability.The Big Dorrie would like to advise that this episode contains themes that may trigger some listeners. Listener discretion is strongly advised. In this special episode of The Big Dorrie (formerly The BLAKyard), Kirk, Naomi & Luke have a yarn to Joe Williams, who is a proud Wiradjuri man, NRL Star, and passionate community advocate for mental health and suicide prevention. Kirk and the crew talk to Joe about his contribution to the new book ‘Dear Son - Letters and Reflections from First Nations Fathers and Sons’ by Torres Strait Islander man Thomas Mayor. Joe talks to t...2021-09-1748 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail News#VaxTheNationIn this episode of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your hosts Kirk Page and Nick Paton yarn about the #VaxTheNation campaign and some of the other amazing ways Aboriginal communities are helping other Aboriginal communities deal with the coronavirus pandemic. Kirk & Nick yarn with senior journalist Darren Coyne about the covid crisis unfolding for mob in the NSW town of Wilcannia and how you can help. The boys have a yarn with Palawa woman Jillian Mundy about a recent Cultural Burn on Lutruwita Country (Tasmania), and deadly Sports editor Darren Moncrieff has a...2021-09-1030 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieCulture makes you strong and Deadly!In this episode of The Big Dorrie (formerly The BLAKyard) your hosts Kirk Page, Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll talk to AFL legend Michael O’Loughlin about his involvement with the GO Foundation, an organisation he co-founded with Adam Goodes that focuses on culture and education for jarjums and young people. Kirk and the crew have a yarn about the upcoming AFL and NRL finals, Latrell Mitchell’s suspension, and the ongoing impacts of racism on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in sport. So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join the mob for...2021-09-0342 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsKeeping our mental health in check during covid restrictions In this episode of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your hosts Nick Paton and Kirk Page yarn about how they are keeping their mental health in check during the covid lock-down in Regional NSW. Senior Journalist Darren Coyne yarns with Nick & Kirk about the covid crisis unfolding in Aboriginal communities in Western NSW, and the good news about an historic payout for victims involved in the Don Dale detention centre. Kirk has a yarn about his recent interview with Professor Judy Atkinson and Nick catches up with Sports editor Darren Moncrieff about th...2021-08-2736 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieKnow who you are, know what you’re good at.In our second episode of The Big Dorrie (formerly The BLAKyard), your hosts Kirk Page, Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll give a massive shout out to mob affected by the covid situation, in particular the communities of Western NSW. Kirk and the crew have a yarn about what’s happening with all the current covid restrictions in NSW and the joys of home-schooling during lock-down, and Luke dials in from Sydney to yarn about his favourite bits of the Tokyo Olympics. So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join the mob for a Dorrie ab...2021-08-2746 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsArt tells a timeless story In this episode of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Nick Paton yarns with Koori Mail photographer and writer, Palawa woman Jillian Mundy about the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards held last weekend. Editor Rudi Maxwell and senior Journalist Darren Coyne yarn with Nick about deceptive conduct within the funeral planning industry and raising the age of criminal responsibility. Nick also yarns with the Koori Mail's deadly Sports editor Darren Moncrieff about the latest news in sport. Edition 757 of the Koori Mail Newspaper is ON SA...2021-08-1338 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieOur Jarjums (kids) are our future!Jingi Wala (Welcome) to The Big Dorrie (formerly The BLAKyard) podcast! In our first episode, we introduce you to The Big Dorrie crew at the Koori Mail Newspaper, Australia's longest running 100% Aboriginal-owned national Indigenous newspaper & digital media organisation.  In The Big Dorrie podcast your hosts Kirk Page, Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll have a candid conversation about... everything! So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join the mob for a Dorrie about everything Knowledge, Culture, Country and Connection. The Big Dorrie podcast is a Koori Mail production. The t...2021-08-0642 minThe Big DorrieThe Big DorrieOur Jarjums (kids) are our futureJingi Walla (Welcome) to the BLAKyard podcast! In our first episode, we introduce you to the BLAKyard crew at the Koori Mail Newspaper, Australia's longest running 100% Aboriginal-owned national Indigenous neswpaper & digital media organisation.  In the BLAKyard, your hosts Kirk Page, Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll have a candid conversation about... everything! So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join the mob for a yarn in the BLAKyard. BLAKyard is a Koori Mail Production. Subscribe to the Koori Mail Newspaper here: www.koorimail.com ...2021-08-0642 minKoori Mail NewsKoori Mail NewsJingi Walla (Welcome) to Koori Mail News!In our first episode, we introduce you to the team at the Koori Mail Newspaper, Australia's longest running 100% Aboriginal-owned national Indigenous newspaper & digital media organisation.  Your host, Nick Paton yarns with the Koori Mail editor Rudi Maxwell about Indigenous representation at the Tokyo Olympics and what's happening with the BLM situation locally. Senior Journalist Darren Coyne yarns with Nick about a special parcel of land recently handed back to the local Widjabul Wiabul people of Lismore in Northern NSW.  Nick also yarns with the Koori Mail's writer and storyteller, Kirk Page, about NAIDOC we...2021-07-3029 minSVA QuarterlySVA QuarterlyA step towards First Nations justice In child protectionSVA's Doug Hume and Desmond Campbell discuss a Koori-designed program in the Children’s Court of Victoria which is providing a more effective and just response for Koori families. With potential for expansion across Victoria and Australia, it offers a step towards greater self-determination in the child protection system. See article here:https://www.socialventures.com.au/sva-quarterly/a-step-towards-first-nations-justice-in-child-protection/2021-07-2124 minOneMob RadioOneMob RadioINTERVIEW: Koori Comedy ShowcaseMissed the Show on the Friday 4th May 2021? Lockie is LIVE for OneMob Breakfast!! This podcast is an interview with Comedians, Cy Fahey and Jacob Keed! ----- Weekday Mornings between 7am and 9am you will catch Lockie Skinner LIVE on OneMob Breakfast proudly brought to you by Ready Mob. Lockie is a Proud Gumbaynggirr Man from Coffs Harbour NSW. With a wealth of knowledge in Radio (Former Radio Announcer on 93.7FM Koori Radio), King of Community Engagement and Founder of OneMob Radio, Lockie is a young man that has a long...2021-06-0309 minSEX, MONEY & POWERSEX, MONEY & POWERWhy Adolescents Need Mentors, The Failure of Modern Parenting Culture & Learning From Elders - A story about a Koori UncleIn this episode Ilsa Fay speaks with Rob McDowell, Founder of Time Travellers Secret, workshop facilitator and student of Uncle Ben of the Koori Nation about his initiation into men’s work, the importance of mentorship for young boys and men and how having more influences and perspectives support young people to grow. Ilsa and Rob discuss the role of mentors for youth and how modern parents can create a community that supports both them and their children as they navigate challenges through adolescence. Books referred:Voices of the First Day by Robert Law...2021-02-1531 minOneMob RadioOneMob RadioA Koori Kristmas with Aunty ClausFor Christmas this year, OneMob Breakfast Host, Lockie Skinner and TiddaTalk's Noelz Skinner join forces to bring you "A Koori Kristmas". In this Episode they catch up with Mrs Claus or Aunty Claus for a yarn. They talk about all things Christmas. Enjoy!2020-12-2138 minOneMob RadioOneMob RadioA Koori Kristmas with Uncle SantaFor Christmas this year, OneMob Breakfast Host, Lockie Skinner and TiddaTalk's Noelz Skinner joins forces to bring you "A Koori Kristmas". In this Episode they catch up with the main man! Santa or Uncle Santa and his little helper, Snowflake. Yarning about all things Christmas! Enjoy!2020-12-2040 minReal Nurse StoriesReal Nurse StoriesSamantha's Story - a Koori woman from Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri country and closing the gap.Samatha's story is the final episode of 2020 where I started out to interview a nurse a month as part of the 2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Most of my interviews have been with nurses working in Australia and it seemed only right to include the experience of an Australian nurse who identifies as being an Aboriginal woman. This experience needs to be heard and understood and more importantly, storytelling is a large part of Aboriginal culture. Samantha describes  "being caught between two worlds, a love of my people and a love of the frontline and trying to find t...2020-12-161h 03The RegenNarration PodcastThe RegenNarration Podcast71 Extract. It's to do with the Koori Courts, with live panelThis is an extract of our live panel conversation from the end of episode 71, ‘The Law of the Land: Creating a regenerative system of law’. Each speaker has just presented for 10 minutes, so we pick up here at the beginning of our all-in conversation with Professor Kate Auty, Dr Alessandro Pelizzon, Nicola Rivers and Michael Leunig. It starts with Kate relating the success of the Koori Courts to our collective needs right now. We go on to explore varied cultural understandings of law and the living world, where and how people are making law work well, and how...2020-10-1218 minHunting for Purpose PodcastHunting for Purpose Podcast16. Sharing Indigenous Voices: Jacob Keed + Cy Fahey of Koori Comedy Join Me for a Conversation about Racism + Indigenous History in AustraliaIn this episode of Hunting for Purpose Podcast, I’m speaking with Jacob Keed and Cy Fahey of Koori Comedy about Racism and the Indigenous History in Australia This is the first in a series of interviews I have lined up for you to include more indigenous people as I commit to using my platform to help more indigenous and Non-white folk elevate their voices and their message. This was recorded as an Instagram live and you can make sure to follow me on Instagram for more of these interviews in the future. We talked ab...2020-08-0755 minBeyond the BumpBeyond the BumpEducating ourselves and our children about race and racism with Indigenous educator, Jessica StainesBeyond The Bump is a podcast, brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people. In our 31st episode of Beyond the Bump, we chat to Jessica Staines from Koori curriculum. We talk about what racism is, how to discuss racism and race with our children and how to ensure our children are educated and respect Indigenous Australians and their culture. Follow Korri Curriculum on instagram at @korricurriculum for more information on their early childhood consulting. 2020-06-1052 minEducator Yarns with Jessica StainesEducator Yarns with Jessica StainesAboriginal clothing companies we should support We have had lots of conversations recently with educators who are members of the Koori Curriculum Educator Community about authentic Aboriginal fashion labels. Now that everyone is online shopping we have seen educators pull away from mainstream clothing brands and consciously wanting to support an Aboriginal small business with their spending dollars. However, it can be tricky to work out what brands are genuine and reputable. To assist educators in their search for authenticity the Koori Curriculum has put together our top ten deadly Aboriginal designers. You can also access a FREE PDF...2020-05-0826 minEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchAboriginal clothing companies we should support We have had lots of conversations recently with educators who are members of the Koori Curriculum Educator Community about authentic Aboriginal fashion labels. Now that everyone is online shopping we have seen educators pull away from mainstream clothing brands and consciously wanting to support an Aboriginal small business with their spending dollars. However, it can be tricky to work out what brands are genuine and reputable. To assist educators in their search for authenticity the Koori Curriculum has put together our top ten deadly Aboriginal designers. You can also access a FREE PDF...2020-05-0826 minThe Lockie Skinner ShowThe Lockie Skinner ShowBring your Nan to Work?In Episode 21 of the Podcast we look back at The Lockie Skinner Show LIVE on 93.7 Koori Radio! Lockie decided it was a good idea to have his Nan on the show as a Co-Host because it was her birthday! Family Members, Noelene Skinner (Lockie's Aunty) and Jason Skinner (Lockie's Uncle) called into the Show to wish Lockie and Aunty Jenny a happy birthday! How did it go? You will have to find out yourself! but lets get take a quote out of Aunty Jenny's Book and say "Going with the Flow"... ...2020-04-2900 minThe Lockie Skinner ShowThe Lockie Skinner ShowLockie's Birthday Bash!In Episode 20 of the Lockie Skinner Show Podcast we play back the Lockie Skinner Show LIVE on 93.7 Koori Radio on Wednesday 29th April 2020! On this show Mikaela and Felipe jump on Zoom to join Lockie for Lockie's Birthday Bash! On this podcast they discuss Lockie's Birthday Donation Drive for the Homeless, try a new Segment "Trending Tea" and play Scattergories LIVE! This is an unmissable episode of the Lockie Skinner Show Podcast. ------------------ Don't Forget to tune into the Lockie Skinner Show LIVE on 93.7 Koori Radio every Wednesday from 1...2020-04-2900 minThe Lockie Skinner ShowThe Lockie Skinner ShowZoom ZoomEpisode 16 of the Lockie Skinner Show Podcast is some of the best bits of the Lockie Skinner Show LIVE on 93.7 Koori Radio! Lockie was joined by Mikaela and Felipe via Zoom on the Show! Yarning all things ISO, Tiger King and more! ----------------------- Catch the Lockie Skinner Show LIVE on 93.7 Koori Radio every Wednesday from 1pm.2020-04-2200 minKeep Rolling with Jake BriggsKeep Rolling with Jake Briggs#013 Mitch "The Koori Kid" Birkett - MMAMitch “The Koori Kid” Birkett is a Aboriginal Mixed Martial Artist that fights on the national stage as a flyweight and we jump into his journey of MMA.Mitch Birkett’s Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitchell_bi...Follow or Contact me: Email: streetrollingcheetah@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_roll...Twitter: https://twitter.com/St_RollCheetah Face book: https://www.facebook.com/StreetRollin...SUBSCRIBE AND SEE IT THRIVE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCth8... GEAR I USE ! Canon 80D Super Kit: https://amzn.to/31I...2020-04-141h 03Educator Yarns with Jessica StainesEducator Yarns with Jessica StainesInterview with Kerri DouglasIn this episode, I sit down with Kerri Douglas, a proud Dja Dja Wurrung and Bangerang descendant. Since 2014, Kerri has been employed with the Department of Education and Training Victoria as a Koori Engagement Support Officer, otherwise known as KESO. In this episode we will discuss: What is a KESO (Koori Educator Support Officer)? What role does a KESO play in schools and community? How are schools assigned a KESO? How to find a KESO (ie, department of education and training) The region Kerri currently covers The importance of providing professional development in regional areas Do...2020-03-0229 minEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchEducator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec BurchInterview with Kerri DouglasIn this episode, I sit down with Kerri Douglas, a proud Dja Dja Wurrung and Bangerang descendant. Since 2014, Kerri has been employed with the Department of Education and Training Victoria as a Koori Engagement Support Officer, otherwise known as KESO. In this episode we will discuss: What is a KESO (Koori Educator Support Officer)? What role does a KESO play in schools and community? How are schools assigned a KESO? How to find a KESO (ie, department of education and training) The region Kerri currently covers The importance of providing professional development in regional areas Do...2020-03-0229 minThe Lockie Skinner ShowThe Lockie Skinner ShowThe Yabun 2020 ExperienceIn Episode 5 of the Podcast, Lockie catches up with Felipe and Mikaela about Yabun 2020! Lockie spent Survival Day weekend in Sydney with the Koori Radio Team and was given Access All Areas Pass to really make the most of his first ever Yabun! Felipe and Mikaela were the co-hosts to Lockie's first ever LIVE Broadcast on 93.7 Koori Radio which took place on 25th January 2020 at Victoria Park in Sydney as the Festival comes to life! In this podcast, we yarn about Lockie's first Yabun, Bubble Tea and debrief the weekend that was!2020-02-0600 minThe Drift ZoneThe Drift ZoneNana Miss Koori World Pride 2023 FundraiserOn September 7th 2019 at The Bearded Tit in Redfern, Nana Miss Koori, with a Host of Stunners, including Mad B, Chel Torres, Ima Lusty, Tyra Bankstown and Nova Gina held a fundraiser to raise funds to assist Nana Miss Koori to travel to Athens in October to represent Australia for the Sydney 2023 World Pride Bid. A successful bid would see Sydney become the first destination in the Southern Hemisphere to host World Pride, the marquee international LGBTQI pride event. World Pride 2023 would coincide with the 45th anniversary of the first Mardi Gras Parade and the 50th Anniversary of the first...2019-12-2418 minCommunity ConnectCommunity ConnectNAIDOC Week 7 - 14July, Koori Court & EventsToday we have a yarn with Belinda Foley who is the Koori Engagement Officer from the Koori Court, and a little later we chat with Becky McCann on the phone.We chat about (NAIDOC week 7-14 July), which is the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee, and events that are on around the traps, but first Eddie and I share a little about a documentary we saw called The Final Quarter. The media and booing of Adam Goodes - one of the greates AFL footballers of all time. NAIDOC's 2019 theme - Voice. Treaty. Truth. Let's work...2019-07-0455 minArtsArts‘Home’ in Koori Art – A Contested PlaceArts Monday's Jane Raffan and Amanda Peacock (Art Gallery of NSW Coordinator of Aboriginal and Photography Education Programs) discuss the exhibition 'Home'. Sadly for most Koori artists, reflections on the idea of home are actually infused with the long term effects of displacement through colonisation: “This gallery stands on the home of the Gadigal clan of the Eora people … when the First Fleet landed at Warrane (Sydney cove)… the home of the Eora became contested ground and was systematically taken away…” The exhibition’s concerns were denser than the simplicity of its title, addressing colonisation, dispossession and assimilation; self-determination, which includes cha...2019-02-0343 minInside Sport - Dead in GoalInside Sport - Dead in GoalDead in Goal 2x34 - Mark Ella - Koori KnockoutThe NRL Grand Final isn't the only big league event on the calendar in late-September. This week, NITV Head of Sport and legendary Aussie sportsman Mark Ella takes us through NITV's relationship with the mighty Koori Knockout.2018-09-2600 minDone By LawDone By LawAccess to Koori Court & cultural rightsTonight on Done by Law we discuss Cemino v Cannan & Ors - a Supreme Court judgment that assures better access to the Koori Court and sets the stage for Aboriginal cultural rights more broadly. We're joined by Patrick Warner, Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service, and Tal Shmerling, Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission.https://vals.org.au/assets/2018/09/Cemino-MEDIA-RELEASE-FINAL.pdf2018-09-2500 minUrban DreamingUrban DreamingKoori Gras 2018 and Shareena Clanton<p>In this Urban Dreaming podcast, Gracie and Davey discuss and replay a segment from ABC’s Q&A where Melbourne-based actor Shareena Clanton passionately held to account Parliament’s lack of support for Closing The Gap initiatives. Barry […]</p> <div class="powerpress_player" id="powerpress_player_2238"><audio class="wp-audio-shortcode" id="audio-340-76" preload="none" style="width: 100%;" controls="controls"><source type="audio/mpeg" src="http://media.blubrry.com/urban_dreaming/p/joy.org.au/urb...2018-02-2400 minCANVAS: Art & IdeasCANVAS: Art & Ideas12 February 2017 | Koori Gras, Declan Greene, Tony AlbertIn this episode Tim Bishop, Nana Miss Koori and Liza-Mare Syron talk to us about Koori Gras at 107 Projects. We play an interview with playwright Declan Greene about his upcoming work 'The Homosexuals' at Griffin Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre, and artist Tony Albert joins us in the studio to talk about his practice and upcoming projects. Tracks by Anastasia Zaravinos aka Adonis.2017-02-1200 minABCSpeakingOutABCSpeakingOutBlak Douglas's Koori Knockout muralBlak Douglas talks to Speaking Out about his artwork for the 2016 Koori Knockout.2016-09-3001 minAMplify - Conversations at the Australian MuseumAMplify - Conversations at the Australian MuseumEllie Downing on Blackchat with Lola Forester on Koori FMEllie Downing of the Australian Museum’s Science Engagement and Events team speaks to Lola about the upcoming Australian Museum Science Festival (AMSF), the role of museums in education and some of the current trends in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM). Recorded live on Thursday 29th July, 11am for Koori Radio -http://www.kooriradio.com/2016-08-1024 minThe InterviewThe InterviewThe Interview - Dobby (Rhyan Clapham)Nash caught up with UNSW Alumni and Hop Hop Artist Dobby (Rhyan Clapham) to talk music, inspiration and identity. Now a Solid Ground intern at Carriageworks, Rhyan is helping put together Klub Koori - a night of music and celebration - as part of NAIDOC week. Enjoy! Music: DOBBY - Sausages (Prod. Kid Pharaoh)https://soundcloud.com/rhyanclapham/sausages-prod-kid-pharaoh You can Keep up with Dobby/Rhyan here: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/rhyanclaphamDOBBY/videos?view=0&shelf_id=0&sort=dd SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/rhyanclapham See the link below for more info on Klub Koori: https...2016-07-0413 minSovereign UnionSovereign UnionProject investigates Indigenous self-identificationWhat factors come into play when people are deciding whether to self-identify as Indigenous? - By Peggy Giakoumelos Source World News Radio UPDATED 28 MINS AGO - (Transcript from World News Radio) - Do you identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander? - It's a question that appears on many government forms across the country but for some indigenous Australians, it's a question loaded with confusion, fear and sometimes shame. - The Bureau of Statistics has been asking Australians whether they identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders only since the 1971 Census. - More than 40 years on, Indigenous people are now...2014-03-1908 min