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’.
Daniel Boyd's Treasure Island, and Nardi Simpson talks Another Australia
Terrain returns to the stage, and centenarian Uncle Wes Marne
Leah Purcell on The Drover's Wife, and Stephen Page wins a Red Ochre Award
Awaye live from Sydney Writers Festival
Celebrating a decade of Ngana Barangarai, and Troy Russell's The Last Shot
Evelyn Araluen's Stella Prize win, and the Possum Skin Cloak Story
Clancestry, Eskatology, and the scarification of trees
The responsibility of culture
Unlimited Futures, and 'stillness' in Batjamalh
Repatriation and creation
SJ Norman's The Bone Library, and Kolour Me Kweer
Art and community, across all platforms, and all Nations
Mapping Frontier massacres, and telling "un-truths"
Blak hearts and minds
Theatre coast to coast, and Blak flood relief
Talkin' Up to the White Woman, and Warralgurniya
Dulka Warngiid and 'Circling Time' with Kutcher Edwards
Blak excellence on the page and stage
The next big Blak musical, and Kitchen Table Yarns with Archie Roach
Fanning flames of knowledge
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