This is Alice Springs
A three-part podcast series explores the complex issues facing Aboriginal people in Alice Springs.

A three-part podcast series explores the complex issues facing Aboriginal people in Alice Springs.
What will be the national agenda for Indigenous Affairs moving forward?
A recent panel discussion at the Sydney Crime Writers Festival aimed to shine a spotlight on First Nations perspectives of justice.
When it comes to the criminal justice system what could we learn from the wisdom of our Elders?
Jason Wilson and Brad Moggridge explain how First Nations knowledge plays in protecting the waterway.
Former NRL player, George Rose is now the CEO of No Limit Boxing.
John-Paul Janke on his desire to see more First Nations people working in Australian Media.
In the early 1960’s the Yolngu community sent a set of petitions to the Australian Parliament, asking to be consulted about mining activity that was about to occur on their land.
A new book demonstrates how coexistence was possible on the colonial frontier.
Professor Peter Yu says Economic empowerment provides a meaningful pathway forward in Indigenous Affairs.
Professor Peter Yu has been a long-term advocate for the social development of Aboriginal communities.
Aunty Beth Wright has been instrumental in the revitalisation of Aboriginal language and culture.
A new book explores the impact of Indigenous Journalism and the power of the 'Black Witness'.
A renewed effort is being made to ensure Indigenous Knowledge Systems are applied in a modern context, complimentary to western Science.
What is the relationship between political activism and creativity?
The formation of the AAPA laid the foundation for generations of Aboriginal activists throughout the 20th Century.
The AAPA is recognised as the country’s first national politically organised Aboriginal activist group.
NAIDOC Week is an opportunity to highlight the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
NAIDOC Week is an opportunity to highlight the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
A true reflection of Australia’s history and the practices of First Nations people prior to European colonisation is slowly being uncovered by historians and researchers.
Shannan Dodson says she hopes to broaden the wider community's understanding of First Nations issues.
This year the Sydney Writers Festival played host to a panel discussion exploring the challenges of First Nations advocacy and creativity.
Uncle Bob Morgan reflects on his contributions to Aboriginal education and sport.
Katie Kiss was recently appointed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
This past week saw the passing of historian, musician, filmmaker and writer, France Peters-Little.
The discovery of the oldest pottery in Australia has led researchers to conclude Aboriginal people have been producing ceramics for thousands of years.
A team of researchers have made a finding they say has the potential to rewrite Australian history.
An online register is making it easier for First Nations people to report instances of Racism.
Uncle Gary Foley reflects on his significant contributions to the advancement of Indigenous rights.
Uncle Gary Foley reflects on his significant contributions to the advancement of Indigenous rights.