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Aboriginal Way

SA Native Title Services

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Aboriginal Way episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Aboriginal Way for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Aboriginal Way episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Aboriginal Way - Native Title 30 years on from Mabo
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06/02/22 • 27 min

Today - Friday, 3 June, 2022 marks 30 years since the 1992 Mabo decision by the High Court of Australia.
The landmark decision disproved 'terra nullius' (land belonging to no-one) and led to the native title act the following year.
Osker Linde, the Deputy Principal Legal Officer at SA Native Title Services joined us on the show to explain the complexities of the native title system.
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"I wanted to make the flagpoles visible to members of the public walking past Government House so they're able to see the Australian flag, the flag of South Australia, the Australian Aboriginal flag and the Torres Strait Islander flag flying side by side in a prominent position, permanently." - SA Governor Frances Adamson.

The four flags were raised at a flag dedication ceremony at the beginning of Reconciliation Week last Friday. It is the first time the Indigenous flags have been flown permanently in Government House's 183 year history. Previously they have been flown from the roof for special occasions only.

South Australian Attorney-General Kyam Maher raised the Aboriginal flag; Indigenous AFL executive Tanya Hosch raised the Torres Strait Islander flag; World War II veteran, 102 year old Keith "Chook" Fowler raised the national Australian flag and Sacred Heart College student Lara Nguyen, whose parents came from Vietnam, raised the South Australian state flag.

Listen to our interview with South Australian Governor Frances Adamson about it here.
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Aboriginal Way - What's happening at the 2022 AIATSIS Summit
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04/25/22 • 27 min

This year the AIATSIS Summit is being convened in partnership with Queensland South Native Title Services and hosted by the Kabi Kabi people.

The annual Summit brings together Indigenous communities, native title stakeholders, academics, legal experts, and government departments to address the biggest issues facing traditional owners.

CEO of Queensland South Native Title Services, Kevin Smith, spoke to Aboriginal Way about the significance of the Summit which aligns with the 30th anniversary of the Mabo decision.

AIATSIS Summit dates: 30 May to 3 June 2022

Location: Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort, Twin Waters

More info: aiatsis.gov.au/whats-new/events/2022-aiatsis-summit
www.kabikabination.com.au
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Aboriginal Way - 40 years of the APY Lands Act
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10/27/21 • 18 min

Forty years on, the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981 remains unprecedented in Australian lands rights history.

Initially called the Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Act, it gave traditional owners inalienable freehold title to their land in the far north-west of South Australia.

Members of APY determine how the 103,000 square kilometres of land is managed by an executive board, which reports directly to Premier Steven Marshall.
Although celebrations have been postponed to April 22, APY general manager Richard King reflected on the past, present and future of the region.
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Aboriginal Way - Accessing Country using virtual reality
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10/21/21 • 14 min

A virtual reality film is helping people access Country from hundreds of kilometres away. The film is called Arabana Songlines and launched during Tarnanthi, the festival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, at a venue called The Lab.

Director Colleen Strangways and videographer Vivian Wong spoke to Aboriginal Way about the production of Arabana Songlines and the power of virtual reality storytelling.
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Welcome back to Aboriginal Way brought to you by South Australian Native Title Services. This week we speak to State Records Director Simon Froude, and State Library of South Australia Director Geoff Strempel, about a new Aboriginal Reference Group that will inform both institutions.

People who identify as Aboriginal people and care about issues relating to libraries, archives, and records management can apply to be a member of the reference group by September 30, 2021, at archives.sa.gov.au.
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Aboriginal Way - Contemporary circus work: 'Common Dissonance'
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02/22/22 • 13 min

'Common Dissonance' is the only all-Indigenous circus performance at this year's Adelaide Fringe. Wakka Wakka person Harley Mann is the director of the show which highlights the co-existence of science and spirituality in Australia - a nation consisting of western and Indigenous ways of living and thinking.

'Common Dissonance' is on show at Gluttony from Feb 18 to March 6. Tix: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/common-dissonance-af2022
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Aboriginal Way - Living Kaurna Cultural Centre's new management
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08/12/21 • 7 min

Welcome back to Aboriginal Way brought to you by South Australian Native Title Services. This week we speak to Southern Cultural Immersion about their latest endeavour running the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre at Warriparinga.

Southern Cultural Immersion is owned and run by Kaurna man Corey Turner, who joins us on the show with cultural director Tobias Turner, and events and marketing director Eve Gregory.

They provide cultural tours and training on Kaurna land and will offer a fresh take on the art gallery, retail and function space at their new home, the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre.


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Aboriginal Way - South Australia's new Close the Gap plan
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08/19/21 • 28 min

Welcome back to Aboriginal Way brought to you by South Australian Native Title Services. This week we speak to South Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation Network convenor, Scott Wilson, about a new plan to Close the Gap in South Australia.

The South Australian Closing the Gap Implementation Plan is supported by the South Australian Government and promises to make significant improvements to the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in the state.

Find out more: saaccon.org.au
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Aboriginal Way - Warndu: Start cooking with native ingredients
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03/09/21 • 23 min

Warndu is an Indigenous owned company that makes products with wild harvested Australian native ingredients. Founders Damien Coulthard and Rebecca Sullivan, say native ingredients have a place in every Australian pantry, and recipes from their cookbook, Warndu Mai, may inspire you to get started.

Warndu means “good” in Adnyamathanha and reflects the brand’s aim of providing nutritious food that has a positive impact on people both physically and mentally.

Hear about why Damien and Rebecca started Warndu, how they collaborated with Haigh's Chocolates and feel their genuine passion for sustainability, through food and education.

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