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In this second half of the interview, Aunty Murial Craig talks about her search, her reaction when the other 2 Bowraville children went missing and were found dead, the police investigation, and finally when she identified the clothes that Colleen...
First Nations community comments on Whitlams passing
In 1990, Sixteen-year-old Colleen Walker-Craig kissed her mother goodbye before heading off to a friends party. That was the last time Aunty Murial Walker-Craig saw her daughter.
Emotions ran high last Thursday (6/11/2014) in the NSW Parliament when a parliamentary committee report was tabled on the 1990/91 Bowraville murders of three Aboriginal children.
Living Black Radio spoke with women from the Waltja Corporation after winning the award.
Members of the Koori Community tackled the 1000 Steps Kokoda Trail Memorial Walk at the Dandenong Ranges. Here's what they had to say on the day..
Residents of the Oombulgurri Aboriginal community in the Kimberley are fighting for the survival of their town. Cissy Gore-Birch Gault tells us more.
"Democratic Garden" is an impressive vertical garden erected in the heart of Blacktown by Urban Theatre Projects. The project stems from the recycling of an Urban Theatre Projects's set. Rosie Dennis, Creative Director of Urban Theatre...
Ken Thaiday snr is recognised worldwide for the extraordinary ingenuity of his artworks. His creations combine traditional Torres Strait Islands techniques and modern methods. His work will be exhibited at Carriageworks (Redfern S...
Yidindji say - Sovereignty Never Ceded
Jepke and Graham invite their audience to join them after the show for informal discussion. This discussion offers an opportunity for action groups to share information. Those who want a small part are invited to book by phone or email, and turn up half an hour before starting time to be briefed. No acting experience is required. The play Refuge will premier on the 2nd of October and run until the 5th of October at St Lukes Hall in Stanmore (Sydney). Jepke Goudsmit and Graham Jones of Kinetic Energy theatre say that while there is a tendency to demonize asylum seekers ...
For nearly 30 years, Uncle Ray Jackson has been campaigning tirelessly for social justice supporting ATSI people in jails and the families whose loved ones have died in custody. Uncle Ray's work has never been recognized by any government in A...
A special look at the links between an epic 700 year old Italian poem with the First Peoples of Australia.
Young people from remote and regional communities showcase their talents and culture in this first album by Desert Pea Media.
A group of grandmothers are campaigning the removal of children from their families and are concerned about children growing up in out-of-home care.