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Aboriginal Way

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Balya Productions have taken the helm for Yabaardu Festival 2024 and are continuing their important work of providing First Nations representation in connection and event production on a national scale.Balya is anchored by proud Wirangu, Kokat
This is the second part of our discussion about the rising number of Aboriginal children and young people being removed from their families right here in South Australia.Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People April Lawrie has pu
Did you know that a growing number of Aboriginal children and young people are being unnecessarily and disproportionately removed from their families and communities in South Australia?AW speaks to SA's first Commissioner for Aboriginal Childr
Nukunu Wapma Thura (Aboriginal Corporation) [NWTAC] recently led a cultural burn at Wilmington alongside Firesticks Alliance, supported by SA Native Title Services.Nukunu fire practitioners in uniform demonstrated traditional knowledge-sharing
During this week's program we spoke with Reconciliation SA CEO Jason Downs about the not-for-profits involvement with National Reconciliation Week.The listed events run between May 27 - June 3rd, with the dates commemorating the passing of th
A time of healing, for women and for Country.Imagine a gathering solely for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women from all over Australia to come together in celebration of the unique role they share in caring for Country. The National
The practice of managing Country with fire has returned to Wirraparinga (Brownhill Creek) on Kaurna Country.During April, a Firesticks team including Clem Newchurch, Paul Dixon Jr and Quahli Newchurch carried out a cultural burn in an area of
The 40th anniversary of the historic Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Land Rights Act has been acknowledged during the long-awaited Kulilaya Festival at Umuwa.The event took place on March 24, after facing delays due to the outbreak
During this program we will be playing a variety ofinterviews recorded at Wallaroo during an engagement meeting between Narunga Nation, theDepartment of Infrastructure and Transport and global freight company and grain exporter, T-Ports. We
George Cooley is a senior man and community leader from Coober Pedy. He holds leadership positions across the Umoona and Coober Pedy communities and is a talented artist and opal miner.He paints the spectacular desert landscapes of the Kaṉku-
On today's episode we speak with two First Nations artists featuring at WOMADelaide 2024. First up is Rob Edwards, a talented local artist who uses his gift for music to channel his unique voice and express multi-generational storytelling.
On 27 February, Adelaide’s inaugural ‘Kaurna Day’ event is being hosted at the University of Adelaide. Kaurna Day is a free public event that aims to recognise and celebrate the traditional owners of the Adelaide Plains – the Kaurna nation – t
With the South Australian First Nations Voice to Parliament pushing forward, eligible candidates are being asked to put their hand up and nominate themselves ahead of the March 16 election.The SA Voice aims to platform people to speak on behal
In 1840, a large group of shipwreck survivors were killed by Aboriginal people on the Coorong, with a monument installed in 1966 marking this massacre.The monument omits detail of the controversial subsequent hanging of two Aboriginal men who
On Tuesday the 13th of December, members of the Kaurna community and supporters gathered at Wangayarta, the Kaurna memorial at Smithfield Memorial Park, to lay ancestors to rest in a community-led reburial.Following historic reburials in Decem
A Willawilla Karra Kuu (Kaurna shelter tree) estimated to be over 450 years old has been given a second wind after prolonged land management efforts from several groups.The tree-saving initiative started by the Brownhill Creek Conservation Gr
Kaurareg Aboriginal and Kalkalgal, Erubamle Torres Strait Islander man, Thomas Mayo, is a prominent Yes campaigner and advocate for the upcoming Voice referendum. He has been one of the more visible presences across news media and has authore
The Art Gallery of South Australia’s Tarnanthi Art Fair is returning in 2023, featuring in-person and digital events, after two years of online events. The Tarnanthi Art Fair will run from Friday 20 October to Sunday 22 October, with the eve
Students have flocked to the 2023 STEM Aboriginal Learner Congress - the only one of its kind for Aboriginal children in Australia.The event, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre, saw hundred of students from all across South Australia gain
In 1998 Traditional Owners from the Nipapanha (formerly Nepabunna) community in South Australia became the first Indigenous people to dedicate their Country as an Indigenous Protected Area.At this time the 58,000 hectares of rugged Country on
On August 28, 2023 the Wilyakali people were handed their native title rights and interests at a Federal Court ceremony near Mannahill, 360km northeast of Adelaide.The consent determination area covers around 9,200 square-kilometres and stre
After 12 years with the Bangarra Dance Theatre, Frances Rings is delivering her first piece since stepping in as artistic director for the company.'Yuldea' is a deeply personal ceremonial affirmation of history and heritage, inspired by her fa
Renowned Eastern Arrernte artist Scott Rathman has created a vibrant mural to welcome the Panama Women's National Football team and celebrate the diverse sporting community in the Playford region.Scott has been painting murals around Australia
On July 6, the Ngadjuri people of South Australia received their second Federal Court-recognised native title consent determination, at a packed Burra Town Hall.The determination area covers South Australian towns across the Mid North includin
Recent cultural burns on Yorke Peninsula are reconnecting Narungga people to the traditional practice of burning on Country, training local First Nations people, and facilitating the exchange of knowledge between First Nations’ people and non-I
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