Plus: Remembering Ruby Hunter
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This year's NAIDOC Week theme is Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud. Our talented radio teams at Awaye! and Speaking Out have perfectly embodied this in their programming this week. Hear from Aunty Dulcie Flower, a legendary activist and recipient of the National NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award, as she reflects on a lifetime of unwavering dedication to activism, advocacy, and community development. Then, join Larissa Behrendt in celebrating First Nations writers, healthcare workers, advocates and scholars working tirelessly for better outcomes for Indigenous people. Plus, tune in to stories from Big Ideas, The Music Show and Life Matters on everything from reflections on Indigenous leadership to remembering music legend Ruby Hunter. We're also pleased to welcome acclaimed broadcaster David Marr as host of Late Night Live from next week. He's got big shoes to fill after Phillip Adams said his farewells, but we're thrilled to have him join the RN family. And finally, our friends at ABC TV and iview want to hear from you. As part of Maggie Beer's Big Mission, ABC News will be hosting a live blog on July 17, where a panel of food and nutrition experts will answer your questions on cooking, nutrition and wellness for older Australians. Submit your questions here. |
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This year's NAIDOC theme is Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud. Late artist Destiny Deacon lived that ethos. | | |
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Each year the National NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award is given to someone whose advocacy has left an indelible mark. This year, Aunty Dulcie Flower AM is being awarded the honour. | | |
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This NAIDOC Week, Speaking Out celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and highlights those in the community working towards better outcomes for First Nations people. | | |
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From land rights to health and education, working within the system or outside of it, what makes a great Indigenous leader and how do we create the right conditions for leadership to flourish? | | |
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At the start of NAIDOC Week, The Music Show explores the legacy of the late Ruby Hunter: short in stature, a giant in music, and a mentor and parental figure to so many First Nations musicians in subsequent generations. | | |
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A little over a decade ago, Georgia started running. She went from the couch to the New York marathon, and then on to coaching others and creating the Deadly Runners program. | | |
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Australians are increasingly storing eggs and embryos but some clinics are running out of space. As the industry grows, what are the options? | | |
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In this dark comedy, Rashida Jones plays a widow living in Japan who hates robots. But when she stumbles on an AI conspiracy, her robot is her shot at staying alive. | | |
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Many Australians know the story of "Mr Brown's" 1971 Qantas bomb hoax. But few know the ongoing trauma experienced by the passengers onboard that fateful flight. | | |
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Experts think exposure to traumatic content on social media, such as uncensored images coming out of the Middle East, can give some people PTSD. So what signs should you look out for, and how can you protect yourself? | |
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