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’.
Dan Sultan is taking back control, and Danny Eastwood talks through his art
The Stars Descend, and the return of the Birrarangga Film Festival
Returned cultural treasures, and a hidden gem
Finding community in music, and 'Mibuladululbay'
Celebrating Sydney WorldPride, and 'Nghandi-Wa'
Venice Biennale, and talking 'pride' with Deborah Cheetham
Labor's National Cultural Policy, and 'Gunhinarrung'
30 Years of Awaye!, and the meaning of Pride
Julie Janson's Indigenous crime fiction, and the return of Dance Clan
Going Beyond Good Intentions
Janet's Vagrant Love, and Adolescent Wonderland
Unlimited Futures: Speculative, Visionary and Black fiction
Writing is a political act
Honouring the legacies of Uncle Jack Charles and Uncle Archie Roach
It Begins with Recognition, and water ripples in Dharawal
Blaktivism, and Song With No Boss
Joel Bray's Garabari, and Song With No Boss
Growing Up Wiradjuri, and Song With No Boss
Kodie Bedford talks screenwriting, and Song With No Boss
Song With No Boss, and Purrumpa
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