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02/28/20 • 17 min

Tessa Rose is an actor who regularly appears on stage and screen across Australia, she's had roles in ‘Top End Wedding’ , ‘Redfern Now’ and with Bangarra Dance Theatre.In the play The Daly River Girle, Tessa shares her own story about growing up with foster families, away from her mother, family and country. We speak to Tessa at Tandanya just before the opening of The Daly River Girl for the Adelaide Fringe Festival season.
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Today we join the community in marking the twelfth anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generation. The 13th of February is the anniversary of the National Apology. On that day in 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd offered an apology in Federal Parliament to all those Indigenous people who had been taken from their families as children by Australian authorities. Kaliah Alice went along to a community event in Veale Gardens on the 13th and spoke to Uncle Ivan Tiwu Copley on why it is such an important day to gather together.
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02/10/20 • 22 min

Reconciliation SA and ActNow Theatre deliver a program called Generation of Change, designed to give school students and teachers the opportunity to explore the impacts of racism as well as how to prevent it. We speak to Nathan May, a musician and an actor who has a big role in the Act Now program sharing his personal story through words and music.
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Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and its marking the achievement with a big focus on the Fringe for 2020. Tandanya will host a “First Nations Hub’ in the upcoming festival. We find out more from Tandanya CEO Dennis Stokes.
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12/19/19 • 16 min

The new CEO of the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) says the organisation will maintain its strong commitment to Aboriginal screen makers as the organisation’s current Aboriginal Screen Strategy expires. We speak to Kate Croser and Associate Executive Production Development Attraction and Studios at SAFC, Nara Wilson about opportunities for Indigenous screen makers right across Central Australia
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On the show today, join us at the launch of Tarnanthi 2019, the national festival of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art which has just opened at the Art Gallery of South Australia. We had a chat with artists Robert Fielding, about why an old beat up car became his canvas and with Ryan Presley who has created a "Blood Money Exchange"
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10/10/19 • 17 min

Community centre Kura Yerlo is a leading not for profit Aboriginal owned and controlled community organisation. It was located at Largs Bay for 30 years but has recently moved to a new home in Seaton. They have a new space and a new energy, and share with us some of the great things that are happening at Kura Yerlo right now.
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10/10/19 • 23 min

Commissioner for Aboriginal Engagement Roger Thomas is leading a State-wide consultation to seek the views of Aboriginal South Australians on ways to improve the working relationship between State Government and Aboriginal nations.
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In the 1930s Anthropologist Charles Mountford documented Adnyamathanha people with a series of now iconic photographs held by the South Australian Museum. Eighty years on an Adnyamathanha researcher has taken the photos back to her Adnyamathanha community to uncover personal and complex stories of family, culture and country.Rebecca Richards is an Adnyamathanha Barngarla woman, an early career researcher at the South Australian museum and a PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide.
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03/13/20 • 21 min

Recently Kaurna community members respectfully reburied the remains of ancestors disturbed during the construction of the Northern Connector and other infrastructure projects in the region.Kaurna Ngarrindjeri Yankunytjatjara man Alan Sumner was a part of that very moving ceremony. On this program he speaks to us about the ceremony, as well as upcoming international repatriations and the challenges and opportunities for communities in taking care of repatriations.
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