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’.
2023 NATSIAAs, and don't ask what the bird look like
William Barton, and Bundjalung Nghari
proppaNOW art collective, and Kuramanunya
The Dark Emu Story, and ghost net weaving
Introducing 11-year-old rapper Inkabee, and Reaching Through Time
Changing Tides, and Grayson Rotumah's Creation
The meaning of Eldership with WIlliam Tilmouth, and the National Indigenous Art Fair
Caring for Country, and 'paitya'
black&write! 2023, and 'kauwirlta'
Yuldea with Frances Rings, and Kindred
Waripa with Uncle Kutcha Edwards, and 'pardupardu-apinthi'
We Come With This Place, and trailblazers No Fixed Address
she is the earth, and the return of The Sunshine Club
Birdz talks Girra, and exploring shadows through Turrangka
Jimmy Little: A Yorta Yorta Man, and 'Gangirrinyja'
Nathan Maynard's play At What Cost? returns, and The National 4
The Bleeding Tree, and the Yindyamarra podcast
Mo'ju releases their fourth album, and Burrbgaja Yaliraa 2
Alexis Wright talks Praiseworthy, and Parrtjima 2023
The deadly funny Janty Blair, and Alone Australia brings something different
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