Community Conversations is a new podcast — it’s a series of yarns with mob hosted by Paul Stewart (Stewy) a Taungurong man. Community Conversations exists to further elevate First Nations voices and causes and is an opportunity to discover and understand more about our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community who generously share their stories about who they are and what they stand for.
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Read the comments - keep social media safe for Mob.
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In this podcast, Co-Founders of Clothing the Gaps – Laura Thompson (Gunditjamara) and Sarah Sheridan catch up with Felicity Cull. Felicity is Head of Digital Content (aka, Social Media Expert!) at a Strategic Communications Agency - Pesel and Carr. Tune in to listen to our stories of how we are working to keep Clothing The Gaps a safe Blak platform…
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Allyship, political fashion and the referendum - a yarn with Senator!
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This casual conversational podcast with co-founders of Clothing The Gaps, Laura and Sarah plus Senator Stewart explores the role allyship and political fashion in the lead up to the referendum for a First Nation Voice to parliament and recognition in the constitution. The podcast yarn has many tips for how everyday Australians and business can stan…
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Spirit of the March watch YouTube video. The reasons at the heart of why First Nations people March. Listen to the words of Joanne and appreciate that when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people march they don't just walk for the reason outlined on the event poster - it's much deeper and personal than that! We march for our ancestors, we marc…
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Grassroots Sovereign Blackfella, Jill Gallagher talks about why she is voting 'yes' at the referendum.
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Jill Gallagher talks to podcast host Paul Stewart and shares personal family stories about why she will be voting 'yes' at the upcoming referendum for a First Nations voice to parliament. She reflects on her time as Treaty Commissioner for Victoria and what she heard from the Local Mob when she travelled the state talking Treaty. If you enjoy story…
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Two Blak Grassroots Campaigners answer your referendum questions about a First Nations Voice to parliament.!
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Millie and Tarneen joined us on our podcast to answer your referendum questions submitted via the Clothing The Gaps Instagram - they speak openly and emotionally about why they are a 'yes' and how it is all feeling in First Nations Communities right now. Millie Telford (she/her) is a Bundjalung and South Sea Islander woman and currently working as …
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Googzy Thorpe - 7 Marathons on 7 Continents in 7 Consecutive Days!
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Googzy is a Gunnai and Gunditjmara man, he is a mental health advocate and the first Indigenous Australian to take on The Great World Race! What is The Great world Race? It is an event that takes on 7 Marathons in 7 consecutive days across 7 Continents! That is a total of 295kms of running for the week with roughly 68 hours of flying time! Googzy s…
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Listen to a yarn around the table with Elvis, a Ngarrindjeri man about his dream to play college football. Here his incredible story of how he grew up in Doveton (Bunerong Country) and got discovered!Av Clothing The Gaps
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Clothing The Gaps Conversations Shades of Deadly Campaign - Challenging stereotypes. Celebrating identities. This campaign was created to challenge stereotypes of First Nation people, create a platform for culture and a safe space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to embrace their identities. It's an opportunity to educate the wider …
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Stewy sits down with Robbie Thorpe well respected grassroots Aboriginal Community activist who has dedicated his life to challenging government, systems and polices.Av Robbie Thorpe
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