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  • The Bay is on Fire
    2025/07/10
    On a hot autumn day in Broome, 1942 a young Indigenous man named Charles D’Antoine is cleaning boat planes along Roebuck Bay. Charles, also known as Uncle Charlie to his loved ones, couldn’t have imagined the carnage that was about to be unleashed on this small regional town. Japanese Zero fighter planes launched a devastating air raid on Broome, leaving approximately 80 people dead. Amid the chaos, Uncle Charlie saved the lives of three Dutch citizens. For his bravery, he was awarded a Silver Medal by the Dutch government. But why was this act of heroism never officially recognised by Australia?
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    29 分
  • NITV Radio - On Air Program 9/7/2025
    2025/07/09
    NITV Radio brings stories from across the country celebrating excellence and sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.
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    47 分
  • Young Indigenous voices speak up on the importance of being the next generation
    2025/07/08
    NITV Radio speak to three passionate young people ready to become the next generation of Indigenous leaders
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    9 分
  • Clothilde Bullen Introduces us to The Neighbour at the Gate
    2025/07/07
    This exhibition seeks to centre connection between First Nations and Asian Australian cultural groups and raise the level of awareness of those connections, which have existed outside dominant or mainstream culture for as long as humans have come and gone to this continent."
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    13 分
  • NITV Radio Full 07/07/2025
    2025/07/07
    Clothilde Bullen talks about the various mediums, perspectives, legacies of exclusion and resilience while drawing vital parallels between the past and present, with Aboriginal and Asian communities.
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    30 分
  • The state of Victoria's Voice to Parliament
    2025/07/07
    "Those conversations in a respectful way, and we'll be able to deliver a Treaty which will deliver powerful outcomes for our communities, powerful outcomes for all Victoria. Making sure that we get better outcomes for our communities. So that our future generations can thrive."
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    5 分
  • NITV Radio News - 07/07/2025
    2025/07/07
    First Nations leaders, trailblazers and community members recognised for their achievements at the annual National NAIDOC Awards.
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    10 分
  • More than medicine: A different view of health
    2025/07/06
    Western medicine treats the body, but for Yolŋu people, health is something much bigger. Wellbeing is tied to land, kinship, and the natural environment, passed down through generations. This traditional way of looking at health and wellbeing has sustained Yolŋu communities for centuries, but today, it exists alongside Western healthcare. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Hanieh speaks with Marcus Lacey to explore Yolŋu perspectives on health, the vital role of country in healing, and why these traditions remain essential in today’s world.
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    24 分