Whether she’s treading the boards herself, directing the show or sharing her deep dramaturgical knowledge, Dr Rachael Maza’s voice has echoed across stages in small community halls and the world's most prestigious theatres alike. The theatre is where she delivers uncompromising truths — our stories, our way, for our mob. Today, Rachael reflects on her journey and discusses her ethos of leadership.
Jul 04, 2025•54 min
Yvonne Weldon makes history as the first Aboriginal Sydney councillor, bringing the deep legacy of intergenerational trauma into spaces where change is shaped, and as CEO of the Stolen Generations Council, Yvonne transforms past pain into healing and progress, guiding survivors and their families toward a better future.
Jun 27, 2025•54 min
Professor Tracey Bunda's groundbreaking work in Indigenising curricula is transforming how knowledge is taught, and proving that when Aboriginal women lead, entire institutions can change. She discusses how she's revolutionising university education from the inside out.
Jun 20, 2025•54 min
Discover Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue's extraordinary journey from forcibly removed child to one of Australia's most formidable Indigenous leaders through "Lowitja: A Life of Leadership and Legacy " Plus, award-winning Yuwaalaraay storyteller Nardi Simpson shares a profound story of resistance from Angledool Mission.
Jun 13, 2025•54 min
Josh Gilbert's new book, Australia's Agricultural Identity: An Aboriginal Yarn, challenges us to rethink not just how we farm, but how we understand the land, its history, and our place on it.
Jun 06, 2025•54 min
When Linda Burney gave her first speech to Parliament in 2003, she spoke of growing up Aboriginal in a country where your reflection in the mirror was "at best ugly and distorted, and at worst non-existent". It's a moment that encapsulates "the fighting Wiradjuri spirit" Linda brings to all facets of her life — a spirit tested through decades of battles, personal tragedies, and the complex balance between symbolic gestures and practical outcomes. Today, Linda reflects on this National Reconcilia...
May 30, 2025•54 min
Tasma Walton's novel I Am Nannertgarrook is based on the true story of her ancestor, explores the threads that link our ancient culture and beliefs with our ever-evolving stories.
May 23, 2025•54 min
Former NRL star Johnathan Thurston talks his connection to culture, his career and his community. We also explore the Go Foundation's impact on Indigenous education.
May 16, 2025•54 min
An historic win for the Australian Labor Party, but what are the key priorities in Indigenous Affairs?
May 09, 2025•54 min
An insight into the key election issues concerning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
May 02, 2025•54 min
We highlight the history of Indigenous involvement in wartime conflict.
Apr 25, 2025•54 min
Professor Odette Best discusses her career as a nurse, researcher and her latest work looking at Indigenous women and Menopause.
Apr 18, 2025•54 min
Brooke Boney opens up about living in the public eye, fertility, and the witty and heartfelt essays about love, loss and ambition featured in her new memoir.
Apr 11, 2025•54 min
Bridget Brennan discusses her recent investigation into Victoria’s Yoorrook Justice Commission.
Apr 04, 2025•54 min
Nakari Thorpe reflects on her family legacy and her experiences as an Indigenous journalist.
Mar 28, 2025•54 min
Adelaide Writers Week recently hosted a panel discussion exploring the intersections of race, history, and politics.
Mar 21, 2025•54 min
Tony McAvoy SC is one the most accomplished legal professionals in Australia, specialising in native title and land rights.
Mar 14, 2025•54 min
Nicole Watson is the author of a new book, Legal Education Through an Indigenous Lens.
Mar 07, 2025•54 min
Karen Iles details her campaign to end violence against First Nations women and children.
Feb 28, 2025•54 min
A look back on the impact and legacy of the Freedom Rides across regional New South Wales.
Feb 21, 2025•54 min
Kirstie Parker outlines what she hopes to achieve in her new role at Reconciliation Australia.
Feb 14, 2025•54 min
Cheryl Buchanan on the current political landscape in Indigenous Affairs and her tireless efforts to uplift the Aboriginal community.
Feb 07, 2025•54 min
Filmmakers, Pauline Clague and Jason De Santolo reflect on First Nations contributions to creative practice.
Jan 31, 2025•54 min
A look back on the past twelve months in Indigenous Affairs.
Dec 06, 2024•54 min
A look back at conversations with a few of the inspirational First Nations women we've had the opportunity to speak to this year.
Nov 29, 2024•54 min
Vernon Ah Kee explains his creative process and outlook on life.
Nov 22, 2024•54 min
Nardi Simpson outlines the creative process behind her latest novel, The Bellburd.
Nov 15, 2024•54 min
A three-part podcast series explores the complex issues facing Aboriginal people in Alice Springs.
Nov 08, 2024•54 min
What will be the national agenda for Indigenous Affairs moving forward?
Nov 01, 2024•54 min
A recent panel discussion at the Sydney Crime Writers Festival aimed to shine a spotlight on First Nations perspectives of justice.
Oct 25, 2024•54 min