A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Each week the team from Wangki Yupurnanapuru Radio in Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley, travel around the Fitzroy Valley to collect recordings, stories & song in local Aboriginal languages.
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Kids, Culture, Community – SNAICC Yarns is the official podcast from SNAICC – National Voice for our Children dedicated to amplifying the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities. Produced by Australia’s national peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, the Kids, Culture, Community podcast fills a vital gap in the podcast landscape. With a strong focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-led solutions, each episode ...
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Interviews with Anthropologists about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
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To educate, empower & embrace aboriginal culture! Many non indigenous Australians have questions about culture, so Speak Easy is where I yarn with mob, indigenous friends & allies about topics that impact all our lives. Education, language, employment , family, identity just to name a few and we hope that through these conversations you will learn something new, feel empowered by that knowledge so you can embrace more deeply Aboriginal culture. Educate, empower, embrace , that is the heart o ...
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A podcast to provide an insight into the history, culture and connection of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people in the Geelong, Surf Coast, Bellarine and Colac regions, proudly presented by Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative.
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RezBirds is a team of four Indigenous men that are tackling the hard hitting issues of modern society with eloquent lunacy. If you like deep issues but would rather they went off the deep end than into an ivory tower, then this podcast is a must listen. The team uses adult language and themes and it is not a PG program. Listener discretion is advised.
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Kado Muir is a cultural protocol custodian under Ngalia Aboriginal cultural ways. In this podcast series he shares insights, knowledge and stories to help create understanding and awareness that leads to opportunities for sharing and understanding across cultural spaces. Content is free, but you can also become a Paid Subscriber: for exclusive cultural learning and language content (https://anchor.fm/kado-muir/subscribe).
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Hindutva and Anti-Christian Violence in Contemporary India
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19:53Kenneth Bo Nielsen is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo and leader of the Centre for South Asian Democracy. M. Sudhir Selvaraj is Assistant Professor at the Department of Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford. Kathinka Frøystad is Professor of South Asia Studies at the Universit…
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Catch up on whats making news for Friday 24th October 2025.
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The latest in National and International news for Wednesday 22nd October.
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Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 22nd October 2025.
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Fielding Dreams: Dr Alexander Smith on Physical Disability Rugby League
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24:40Dr Alexander Smith is passionate about football, and he backs it up on the field. An Australian representative in Physical Disability Rugby League (PDRL) and a proud Rabbitohs player, Alex sits down with Ngaire Pakai to share his journey in becoming PDRL ready, the impact of team sport for individuals and the community, and the bright future he see…
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Catch up on whats making news for Tuesday 21st October 2025.
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Shellie Morris: Singing For Our Little Ones
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22:06"Music is a part of who we are, comes with all our cultural songs and dances"
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Education Minister Jason Clare says A-I chatbots are bullying children and posing a unique risk of online harassment following a United States senate hearing in September where American parents said their children took their own lives after they were encouraged to do so by A-I chatbots.
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The CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Dr Jill Gallagher, has welcomed the passage of Australia's first Treaty legislation in the state's lower house this week.
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Episode 6: Centring lived experience and leadership of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young peoples
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55:03In this episode of Kids, Culture, and Community – SNAICC Yarns, we take you right to the main stage of the SNAICC'25 Conference for the Youth Voice plenary. Join Meuram man Joel Matysek, SNAICC’s Youth Voice lead, and Youth Advisory Group members Samuel Dela Bon, Rylie Cadd, Kasey Kopp and Jaharn Mundy Drazevich as they yarn about the work of estab…
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Oksana Sarkisova and Olga Shevchenko "In Visible Presence: Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos" (MIT Press, 2023)
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59:37In Visible Presence: Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos (MIT Press, 2023) is an absorbing exploration of Soviet-era family photographs that demonstrates the singular power of the photographic image to command attention, resist closure, and complicate the meaning of the past. A faded image of a family gathered at a festively served dinner table, rai…
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Chandra Chiara Ehm, "Queens Without a Kingdom Worth Ruling: Buddhist Nuns and the Process of Change in Tibetan Monastic Communities" (Vajra Books, 2024)
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1:05:34Queens without a Kingdom worth Ruling: Buddhist Nuns and the Process of Change in Tibetan Monastic Communities is a fascinating study of nuns in the Tibetan Buddhist nunnery of Khachoe Ghakyil Ling in Kathmandu. Written by Dr. Chandra Chiara Ehm, who was a member of this monastic community for nearly a decade, it offers a rare perspective on life i…
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The latest in National and International news for Wednesday 15th October.
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Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 15th October 2025.
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William Lempert, "Dreaming Down the Track: Awakenings in Aboriginal Cinema" (U Minnesota Press, 2025)
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1:06:11The product of years of embedded fieldwork within Indigenous film crews in Northwestern Australia, Dreaming Down the Track: Awakenings in Aboriginal Cinema (U Minnesota Press, 2025) delves deeply into Aboriginal cinema as a transformative community process. It follows the social lives of projects throughout their production cycles, from planning an…
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Andrea James in coming Artistic Director an Co-CEO for ILBIJERRI
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6:32"I know that everybody at ILBIJERRI does this because they believe in our cultures, in our stories, in our communities and that's why we do it"
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The passion of Community Commentators for Murri Carnival with Dr Donald Johannessen
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13:39"I wish the NRL would come out and see the future of rugby league right there"
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Murrup Art Brings Storytelling, Community and Colour to Ballarat Laneways
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10:10"I think its a a really good reminder too that art is really big vehicle for change and conversation"
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Details of up to 5.7 million customers of Quantas as hackers from the group Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters published the data online after a ransom threat, affecting an offshore call centre that used Salesforce software.
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Police are searching for up to four men following a violent home invasion in Rosemeadow, near Campbelltown, early this morning.
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Mukul Sharma, "Dalit Ecologies: Caste and Environment Justice" (Cambridge UP, 2024)
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43:01Prof Mukul Sharma is a professor of Environmental Studies at Ashoka University. His formal training is in Political Science and has worked as a special correspondent with a leading news outlet in India and received 12 national and international awards for his environmental, rural and human rights journalism. additionally he has also been the Direct…
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Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 9th October 2025.
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NITV Radio brings stories from across the country sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.
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Central West Black Trackers Make Their Debut at the Koori Knockout
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Young Entrepreneur Shines at Koori Knockout: Meet 12 Year Old Artist, Hailah
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Jason Tamiru Guides us Through the Walking Tour Yalinguth
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19:00"To be honest with you, I just want people to have a better understanding of this Country and of our people"
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NSW Koori Rugby League Knockout carnival gathers in Tamworth with more than 170 teams in both men's and women's going head-to-head.
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A man is under police guard in hospital after firing up to 100 shots at pedestrians, police and cars in Sydney's inner west.
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Koori Knockout 2025: James Maloney on His First Koori Knockout Experience
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1:02Former NRL player and former assistant coach for the North Queensland Cowboys, James Maloney, swapped the big stadium lights for the community spirit of the Koori Knockout this year, marking his first time at one of the biggest gatherings of First Nations people.
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Uncle Victor Wright is one of the founders of the Koori Knockout and joins NITV Radio to discuss and reflect on the growth of the game since it was established in 1971.
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John Mathias, "Uncommon Cause: Living for Environmental Justice in Kerala" (U California Press, 2024)
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54:27How can activists strike a balance between fighting for a cause and sustaining relationships with family, friends, and neighbors? In this episode John Mathias joins host Elena Sobrino to talk about Uncommon Cause: Living for Environmental Justice in Kerala (2024, University of California Press). Uncommon Cause follows environmental justice activist…
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Deepa Das Acevedo, "The War on Tenure" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
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1:02:47As academia increasingly comes under attack in the United States, The War on Tenure (Cambridge UP, 2025) steps in to demystify what professors do and to explain the importance of tenure for their work. Deepa Das Acevedo takes readers on a backstage tour of tenure-stream academia to reveal hidden dynamics and obstacles. She challenges the common bel…
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Jürgen Schaflechner, "Hinglaj Devi: Identity, Change, and Solidification at a Hindu Temple in Pakistan" (Oxford UP, 2018)
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1:26:58About two hundred kilometers west of the city of Karachi, in the desert of Baluchistan, Pakistan, sits the shrine of the Hindu Goddess Hinglaj. Despite the temple's ancient Hindu and Muslim history, an annual festival at Hinglaj has only been established within the last three decades, in part because of the construction of the Makran Coastal Highwa…
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Michael Rowe, "Researching Street-Level Bureaucracy: Bringing Out the Interpretive Dimensions" (Routledge, 2024)
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40:09Researching Street-level Bureaucracy: Bringing Out the Interpretive Dimensions (Routledge, 2024) is the first among a number of new titles in the Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods that we’ll be featuring on New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science. In it, Mike Rowe discusses the continued relevance of the idea of street level b…
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An exploration of "Ethnically Ambiguous" with Zac Rose
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10:25"it's a balance of real world cynicism and deeply human sincerity as they navigate the entertainment industry"
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Ngambaa a story of dance and emu sisters in Melbourne's Fringe Festival
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8:13"In making multiple works I discovered how connected they are and how complicated my story is"
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A partnership between TAFE and the New South Wales Fire Service, to help young Indigenous people get into their dream job as fire fighters.
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A class action has been launched against the federal government, alleging a former work for the dole program in the Northern Territory racially discriminated against thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote communities.
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Georgios Tsourous, "Orthodox Choreographies: Boundaries, Borders and Materiality in Jerusalem's Old City" (Gorgias Press, 2024)
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1:04:05Orthodox Choreographies: Boundaries, Borders and Materiality in Jerusalem's Old City (Gorgias Press, 2024) offers a comprehensive anthropological study of lived Christianity in Jerusalem’s Old City, with a special focus on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or the Church of the Anastasis. Based on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork, the study explores t…
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Gina Vale, "The Unforgotten Women of the Islamic State" (Oxford UP, 2024)
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56:55The Unforgotten Women of the Islamic State (Oxford University Press, 2024) by Dr. Gina Vale explores the governance of the Islamic State (IS) terrorist organization through the lives and words of local Iraqi, Syrian, and Kurdish women. While the roles and activities of foreign (predominantly Western), pro-IS women have garnered significant attentio…
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Yolande Brown gives insight into a keystone species in Bangarra's Bogong Song
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18:25The Bogong’s Song blends storytelling, shadow puppetry, dance and song to tell the story of the Bogong moth, inviting young audiences to experience connection to Country, and to listen, reflect, and wonder.
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In 2022 the eruption of the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai underwater volcano with a multi-national scientific team, experts from the Pacific and around the world, are collaborating with the Tonga Geological Services.
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A Senate inquiry has heard that longstanding trends of rural and regional decline present a real challenge for volunteer agencies tasked with responding to natural disasters
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Kolby Hanson, "Ordinary Rebels: Rank-And-File Militants Between War and Peace" (Oxford UP, 2025)
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42:26In Ordinary Rebels: Rank-And-File Militants Between War and Peace (Oxford University Press, 2025), Kolby Hanson argues that these periods of state toleration do not simply change armed groups' behavior, but fundamentally transform the organizations themselves by shaping who takes up arms and which leaders they follow. This book draws on a set of in…
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Catch up on whats making news for Friday 26th September 2025.
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Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 25th September 2025.
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