
Sharing the voices of Traditional Owners & their enduring connection to Country
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 196 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

The Hindmarsh Island bridge dispute told by the Ngarrindjeri women who lived it.
For much of the 1990s, a group of Ngarrindjeri women protested the building of a bridge from Goolwa to Hindmarsh Island, claiming the island held sacred significance to... more
Walmajarri elder and acclaimed singer-songwriter AuntieOlive Knight (Kankawa Nagarra) will bring a lifetime of storytelling, cultural knowledge and environmental advocacy to WOMADelaide this March, performing onKaurna Country as part of the festival’... more
Witiyana Marika, respected Yolngu elder and founding member of pioneering North East Arnhem Land group Yothu Yindi, is preparing to celebrate a remarkable milestone as the group returns to the WOMADelaide stage for the first time in 33 years.
The ba... more
First Nations groups from sea country areas across South Australia recently came together at a forum to discuss Aboriginal engagement in Commonwealth marine parks.
The forum, led by Parks Australia with support from SA Native Title Services, marked ... more
The Department for Environment and Water, in collaboration with SANTS, recently held a two-day co-design workshop in Port Augusta to help finalise the South Australian Framework to Advance First Nations’ Water Interests.
The workshop was held over tw... more
Wirangu and Nauo Aboriginal Corporation (WNAC) and Firesticks Alliance conducted a week-long series of burns at a former farming station at Talia on the Eyre Peninsula.
The project site is the locale of Talia Station, a 2,000 hectare property on the... more
Nauo Fest – a celebration of Nauo community, culture and native title – was held at Coffin Bay on Saturday, 15 November 2025. Nauo people and the wider community danced the night away during incredible performances from Electric Fields, the Warren Mi... more
On Friday 24 October, First Nations of the South East (FNSE) and Ngarrindjeri peoples came together at 42 Mile Crossing in Coorong National Park - where the Federal Court of Australia formally recognised both groups as native title holders over a sha... more








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