With a new show set for Melbourne International Comedy Festival, you’ll hear how Jay’ Wymarra is blending comedy, music and more to bring together a quasi-musical comedic cabaret.
Then, author Julie Janson discusses the long-awaited sequel to her novel Benevolence. It’s called Compassion and it follows Nell James.
Plus, for Word Up Che Kelly shares the Miriwoong word for ‘rainbow’.
Black Comedy's final season and curator leads deeper engagement at NGA
Larissa Behrendt on legacies and the history-making all-Aboriginal cricket team
Shakespeare in Noongar and reckoning with January 25
Constable Care and honouring an Indigenous media pioneer
Talking truth and giving voice
Briggs takes aim at white privilege and can we heal our rivers?
New blak poetry and Malgana language revival
Melissa Lucashenko gets lippy and guided meditation, Anangu style
Clarence Walden is the boss of his own story
Reimagining first contact and a bunggul for Dr G
Koorioke carpool and ethics, Island way
Redrawing the map and art meets architecture
The voice of Australia
Decolonising the future
From the rock to the bight
Blurring the lines between traditional and contemporary
The life of an Aboriginal prophet
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