
Sharing the voices of Traditional Owners & their enduring connection to Country
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 205 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Dig a little deeper into some of the fascinating work conducted by Cate Sexton, Hayley Bishop and Cameron McVicar aka the SANTS archaeology research team.
In today's episode we look into some of the ways they engage with Traditional Owner groups in... more
For generations, Narungga and Kaurna theatre maker Jacob Boehme heard his family talk about "Goolie with the gold tooth" – a kind neighbour who made curries for the children growing up on Logan Street after they left Point Pearce Mission.
That child... more
On Friday, 17 July, a dedicated First Nations hearing for the crowd-funded public inquiry into AUKUS will be held at the Event Theatre at 55 Exchange Place, Conservation Council, in Tarntanya.
The hearing will provide an opportunity for Aboriginal a... more
For many Australians getting a driver’s licence is often seen as a rite of passage - a first taste of independence and adulthood.
But in some of South Australia’s most isolated Aboriginal communities, it has historically been far more complicated t... more
A collaborative team of modern scientists and Ngarrindjeripeople with traditional knowledge have been working together on the Younghusband Peninsula soaks, which have sustained human and animal life for generations.
Some of those soaks still remain ... more
Over the past 18 months, Aboriginal leaders have engaged ina co-design process in efforts to guide the South Australian Framework to Advance First Nations Water Interests and deliver beneficial advice on water management for their Country.
During a... more
The South Australian Aboriginal Land & Sea Ranger Conference was held at the Adelaide Hills Convention Centre in Hahndorf on March 23-26, bringing ranger groups and relevant bodies from across the country together for a constructive dialogue, worksho... more
The South Australian Aboriginal Land & Sea RangerConference was held at the Adelaide Hills Convention Centre in Hahndorf on March 23-26, bringing ranger groups and relevant bodies from across the country together for a constructive dialogue, workshop... more
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