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.
Dark as Last Night, and SFF First Nations Fellow Darlene Johnson
Moogai, hauntings and 'Lies Damned Lies'
Incarceration Nation, and The Word from Wilcannia
Honouring The Wave Hill Walk Off, and creating a community of Kullilli speakers
The poetics of Indigenous languages, and Megan Wilding wins the Griffin Award
The Telstra NATSIAA 2021, and 'platapus' in palawa kani
Through a First Nations lens
Introducing Beau James, and public exhibitions
True Tracks and wallowing in emotions with Alice Skye
Healing our rivers and country
Healing Country
Stories from the Great Sandy Desert, and a new era at Australian Museum
A Historic Appointment, and Yarning Country with Rachael Hocking
Art for activist sake with Richard Bell, and representing country
Songwomen, and the Butchella word for 'dingo'
Performing grief, and 'Unbroken Connections'
Thin Black Line, and sovereignty with sequins
Thin Black Line, and the cosmic force of music
The Waters' family legacy and 'sky' in Gamilaraay
Black blood and white tears
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