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A look back on the past twelve months in Indigenous Affairs.
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A look back at conversations with a few of the inspirational First Nations women we've had the opportunity to speak to this year.
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Vernon Ah Kee explains his creative process and outlook on life.
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Nardi Simpson outlines the creative process behind her latest novel, The Bellburd.
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A three-part podcast series explores the complex issues facing Aboriginal people in Alice Springs.
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What will be the national agenda for Indigenous Affairs moving forward?
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A recent panel discussion at the Sydney Crime Writers Festival aimed to shine a spotlight on First Nations perspectives of justice.
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When it comes to the criminal justice system what could we learn from the wisdom of our Elders?
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Jason Wilson and Brad Moggridge explain how First Nations knowledge plays in protecting the waterway.
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Former NRL player, George Rose is now the CEO of No Limit Boxing.
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John-Paul Janke on his desire to see more First Nations people working in Australian Media.
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A new book demonstrates how coexistence was possible on the colonial frontier.
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Professor Peter Yu says Economic empowerment provides a meaningful pathway forward in Indigenous Affairs.
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Professor Peter Yu has been a long-term advocate for the social development of Aboriginal communities.
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Aunty Beth Wright has been instrumental in the revitalisation of Aboriginal language and culture.
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A new book explores the impact of Indigenous Journalism and the power of the 'Black Witness'.
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A renewed effort is being made to ensure Indigenous Knowledge Systems are applied in a modern context, complimentary to western Science.
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What is the relationship between political activism and creativity?
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The formation of the AAPA laid the foundation for generations of Aboriginal activists throughout the 20th Century.
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