How can First Nations ways of thinking and doing shape the way the creative industries operates?
Theatre maker Wesley Enoch, poet Jeanine Leane, and curator Keith Munro discuss how they prioritise First Nations creative autonomy and some of the challenges they’re still navigating.
Plus for Word Up, Tamara Pearson takes you to Hope Vale where she’ll share a word that means ‘to reciprocate’.
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Awaye marks three decades on the air
Saving gyak, and Tia Gostelow's Head Noise
Kev Carmody's influence, and 'balanydja'
The Warumpi Band's legacy, and GURR ERA OP
Tony Birch's tenderness, and Royston Noell is Invincible
The legendary Dr Shellie Morris, and 'ngurra'
Edenglassie, and A Daylight Connection
Leah Purcell's return to theatre, and Miwatj Yolŋu
Winhanganha, and changing the face of opera
Tarnanthi Art Festival 2023, and Emma Donovan's new era
Finding Country in man-made objects, and 'apmere'
Emily Wurramara refuses to be labelled, and 'kwatye'
A bit of history repeating, and learning Western Arrente
Yellamundie Festival 2023, and 'birra'
Jane Harrison's The Visitors, and Djinama Yilaga
Blaque Showgirls, and Deadly Science
The Journey Down, and The Ripple Effect Band
Stiff Gins, and Susie Anderson's 'the body country'
Ever Present, and Karnpuka
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