
Sharing the voices of Traditional Owners & their enduring connection to Country
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 190 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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
On Tuesday 21 October, the Kaurna community came together (along with friends and allies), for the fourth and final reburial ceremony of their Ancestors at Wangayarta.
The southern mound, one of four reburial mounds at Wangayarta, was created for th... more
“Sick to my stomach. There have been far too many situations where this has happened and our feelings, our connections and our thoughts have never been considered.”
Chair of the Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation, Mitzi Nam, speaks out over the pla... more
If you’ve ever wanted to find out more about native title – or even more about virtual reality – this episode is for you!
Step onto Country as Traditional Owners tell you stories andguide you through their land and waters, all from within the foyer ... more
In this episode, we speak with Glenn Chisholm about the vital work of River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation (RMMAC) rangers in the Riverland.
Cultural heritage protection is at the heart of their work, with a special focus on protecting anc... more
Yitpi Yartapuultiku, the soul of Port Adelaide, recently opened to the public at an event attended by around 10,000 people.
Nearly 30 years in the making, the cultural centre is led and mostly funded by the Port Adelaide Enfield Council.
Aboriginal... more
In this episode, Aboriginal Way speaks with the South Australian Museum's Aboriginal Heritage and Repatriation Manager, Anna Russo.
Learn more about the museum's updated repatriation process, the different communities that have been involved and the... more
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