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    Rhoda Roberts AO

    Rhoda Roberts AO

    Rhoda Roberts AO our host is Bundjalung from the Widjabul peoples whose unceded lands cross the northern rivers of NSW including the sweet water mountain streams, the rainforest and lush valleys of Nimbin. It was during the 1970 with a more
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    Djon Mundine OAM

    Djon Mundine OAM

      Djon is one of the country’s most senior arts curators and educators, and a celebrated foundational figure in the criticism and exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal art.  The 2020 Red Ochre Award recipient Djon has held many senior curatorial positions more
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    Episode One: Stan Grant

    Episode One: Stan Grant

    Stan Grant to many he is the global man reporting the war stories, the risk taker where danger is in each mortar fired, to others he is the author who talks of Country where success is measured very differently. He more
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    Episode Two: Mark Olive

    Episode Two: Mark Olive

    Mark Olive (aka ‘The Black Olive’) is one of Australia's First Indigenous Five-star chefs and he has a global following with his The Outback Cafe series, pioneering the use of native foods in fine Cuisine. The restaurant Dabpeto -meaning water plenty more
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    Episode Three: Rhyan Clapham (aka Dobby)

    Episode Three: Rhyan Clapham (aka Dobby)

    Rhyan Clapham comes from the world’s first engineers and stone masons, whose knowledge of physics and water ecology is profound. It’s a birthright he is proud of, the Murrawarri territories straddle the border of the states of New South Wales and more
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    Episode Four: Chloe Quayle (aka Barkaa)

    Episode Four: Chloe Quayle (aka Barkaa)

    The Barkindji people of the Darling, call their freshwater River the Barka, translated it is mother. Chloe Quayle uses the stage name Barkaa the relates to her matriarchal connections. Her debut single “For My Tittas" put her on the map and more
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    Episode Five: Ziggy Ramo

    Episode Five: Ziggy Ramo

    Ziggy Ramo is becoming one of the most important artists in the country, releasing a new powerful statement, reworking Paul Kelly’s ‘From Little Things Big Things Grow’ With no tours happening during Covid, He has developed his second album, and more
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    Episode Six: Matty Mills

    Episode Six: Matty Mills

    Matty Mills is the quiet achiever of the entertainment industry, recently named Getaways first-ever Indigenous presenter. He began his career in 2014 covering the first NAIDOC addition of The Star Observer Magazine with a bold statement; Gay, Black and Proud. more
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