
Jenaya Gibbs-Muir
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1 week ago |
abc.net.au | Jenaya Gibbs-Muir |Nadine Haynes |Jai McAllister |Larissa Behrendt
Professor Tracey Bunda is an educator and thought leader with decades of experience in the education system at all levels. And her groundbreaking work in Indigenising curricula is transforming how knowledge is taught, and proving that when Aboriginal women lead, entire institutions can change. Tracey explains how she's revolutionising university education from the inside out.
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3 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Emma Lancaster |Jai McAllister |Elinya Chenery |Jenaya Gibbs-Muir
Josh Gilbert ia a Worimi man, a farmer, a storyteller, and a fierce advocate for change in the agricultural sector. His new book, Australia's Agricultural Identity: An Aboriginal Yarn, challenges us to rethink not just how we farm, but how we understand the land, its history, and our place on it. Josh shares his personal story, cultural knowledge, and urgent call for truth-telling in a way that’s both deeply grounded and full of hope. Indigenous Australians, Indigenous Culture, Indigenous Policy
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Jai McAllister |Emma Lancaster |Jenaya Gibbs-Muir |Elinya Chenery
Tasma Walton discussed her career, life and discovery of her culture. Her new novel, I Am Nannertgarrook, based on the true story of her ancestor, explores the threads that link our ancient culture and beliefs with our ever-evolving stories. We'll also take a look at the First Nations Writers Festival, set to take place in Townsville at the end of the month.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Jenaya Gibbs-Muir |Jai McAllister |Elinya Chenery
Guest host Jenaya Gibbs-Muir is joined by former NRL player and current commentator, Johnathan Thurston to discuss his connection to culture as a Gungarri man, his long-spanning rugby league career, and his community advocacy and outreach. Then, CEO Charlene Davison explains how the Go Foundation supports Indigenous students through the education system and empowers a new generations of Indigenous graduates. Indigenous Australians, Indigenous Culture, Indigenous Protocols, Education, Sport
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Jai McAllister |Elinya Chenery |Jenaya Gibbs-Muir |Larissa Behrendt
Indigenous Affairs seems to have largely taken a back-seat during this federal election campaign with both major parties turning their attention elsewhere. This is a stark contrast to the previous election cycle which was dominated by debate around a potential Indigenous Voice to Parliament. What are the most important issues facing Indigenous Australians?
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