Episodios

  • Unfinished Business: Aunty Rhonda Radley reflects on the Blackmans Point massacre
    Aug 15 2022
    Birpai people have long shared the oral history of a massacre at Blackmans Point near Port Macquarie in 1826. Around 300 men, women and children were killed but the event was never officially recognised. Aunty Rhonda Radley is a proud Birpai Dunghutti woman born in Port Macquarie. She shares the story and reflects on its continuing impact.
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    10 m
  • Uncle Michael Jarrett: 'Gumbaynggirr people believe that everything is connected'
    Aug 8 2022
    Uncle Michael Jarrett is a proud Gumbaynggirr Elder living in Nambucca Heads on the Mid North Coast of NSW. He explains how the central relationship between land, people and the living world is both spiritual and practical.
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    11 m
  • Aunty Margaret Beaven: My Journey
    Jul 27 2022
    Aunty Margaret Beaven is a proud Worimi Elder from Karuah who was separated from her siblings as part of the Stolen Generations. She shares the story of finding her brother and sisters.
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    13 m
  • Nancy Pattison & Aunty Cheryl Blair's connection to Country is strong and ongoing
    Jul 25 2022
    Nancy and Aunty Cheryl are proud Dunghutti women from South West Rocks on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Their deep connection to country is continuing, particularly sea country around South West Rocks and Smokey Cape beach.
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    14 m
  • Uncle John and Uncle Fred Kelly on passing on Dunghutti culture to younger generations
    Jul 18 2022
    Uncle John Kelly and Uncle Fred Kelly are two proud Dunghutti Elders from Kempsey on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Known as the Sunrise people, Dunghutti people believe in having a strong mind and a strong body, but most importantly a strong spirit. They're working to pass Dunghutti spirituality and culture on to the next generation.
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    13 m
  • Gumbaynggirr Elder Aunty Sue Hoskins on growing up at Ferguson's Cottage
    Jul 13 2022
    Aunty Sue Hoskins (nee Ferguson) is a proud Gumbaynggirr Elder living in Coffs Harbour. In this episode of Conversations on Country she tells her story of growing up at Ferguson's Cottage, now recognised as a local landmark.
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    10 m
  • Biripi man Benn Stewart is working to revitalise the Gathang language
    Jul 7 2022
    Biripi man Benn Stewart is part of an effort to revitalise the Gathang language spoken by the Biripi and Worimi peoples on the Mid North Coast of NSW. He works with both young people and Elders who are reclaiming language that was taken from them.
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    13 m
  • Worimi Elders Aunty Lyn Davis and Aunty Janice Paulson remember growing up on Country
    Jul 3 2022
    Aunty Lyn Davis and Aunty Janice Paulson discuss their connection to Country and their memories of growing up on Tobwabba Mission in Forster on Worimi Country.
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    16 m