Uncle Kutcha Edwards has been blending song writing and activism for more than 30 years now. He’s a deeply thoughtful songwriter and performer. You’ll hear about the kind of atmosphere he hopes to create at his shows.
Plus, Walmatjarri gospel blues singer Olive Knight from the desert community of Wangkatjungka.
Despite having graced some of the biggest stages in the world, Olive is still something of a hidden gem.
Ziggy Ramo on the weight of a lie, and 'ngaa'
Stolen returns, and Eric Avery's artistic journey
Electric Fields' energy, and 'The Other Side of Me'
Who Gets to be Bad, and 'ngurrampaa'
Eclipse at Rising Festival 2024, and 'Ngkalkaa'
Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia, and 'yaamma'
Yirinda performs live, and Garrmalang's 2024 program
Digital repatriation, and 'pitjantja'
First Nations futurism with Mykaela Saunders, and Songbird
Elaine Crombie can do it all, and the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Alone Australia returns, and meet the Desert Stars
The growing business of native foods, and 'yamberrang'
AmaJayus, and Julie Janson's Compassion
'37' and Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival
Crystal Love Johnson enters the Sydney Biennale, and Marrow
Looking back at Lookin' Good, and Blue
First Nations First, and 'thilin'
Archie Moore's kith and kin, and Returning with Kirli Saunders
Returning Waru to Waiben, and Pirritu performs
Embedding Kngwarray in her Country, and Marungka Tjalatjunu
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