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Kirstyn Lindsay interviews Uncle Michael 'Widdy' Walsh, survivor of Kinchela Boys' Home, NSW ()
Kirstyn Lindsay interviews former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on the anniversary of his delivery of a National Apology ()
First Contact Series Two host Ray Martin says you can't guarantee that if you take people on a journey like the one in the series that it will change their opinions.
Through the firsthand accounts of five Aboriginal woman forced into domestic servitude as children, Steven McGregor's film Servant or Slave explores the legacy of a heartbreaking time in modern Australian history. ()
Recently, Lifeline Australia met with the NT government and key stakeholders to announce its new and innovative approach in dealing with the high rate of suicides among First Nations peoples in the Top End. ()
The Aboriginal Family Violence Forum "On Ballert Boondarwan Beek (Strong -Safe- Ground) has been hosted by the Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service to support mainstream service providers in working together to improve Aboriginal outcomes... ()
Ho'oponopono in the traditional Hawaiian language means to make things right. Teachers from the ancient Island of Molokai in Hawaii are sharing culture from fifty-one generations to help restore the balance in peoples lives. ()
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A thrilling and hilarious journey into Aboriginal traditional spirit stories and urban legends. ()
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The Tanderrum is the ceremony of the five nations that make up the Kulin - Woy wurrung, Boon Wurrung, Wadderung and (ja ja Wa Wurrung) The Ceremony was performed before colonisation for thousands of generations and in it's ... ()
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According to First Nations broadcaster Barry Lea, finding your place in the commercial radio sector is all about hard work and making an opportunity for yourself. ()