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’.
Digging deep and Nardi Simpson's debut novel
Give me land, lots of land: The legacy of Eddie Mabo
Emma Donovan's dream band and the epic journey of a song
New songlines
Is rock art contemporary?
Is walking a spiritual practice?
Is art a time machine?
The indigenous Sami are at the mercury of climate change
A national treasure, translating medical terminology and Search Engine Sex
Superheroes wielding ancestral power, celestial words and a rising star in science
Uncensored blak poetry, evoking country and 'Helicopter story'
Racist cheese, undoing settler colonialism and Dobby's new single
The boss of his own story
Emerging Blak poetry, racial polemics and Tessa's melodic new turn
Artist digs Cook's grave and a new podcast about black resistance heroes
30 years of Speaking Out
Deepening the conversation and what 'ngarraanga' means
Monumental lies and the metaphors of black deaths in custody
Tracking the ancestors and the spirit of Mudburra
Can we hope for racial equality in the new normal?
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