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Rochelle Pitt-Watson on reviving Indigenous languages through song
Reviving Indigenous languages through song is the driving force for Rochelle Pitt-Watson’s music. Her Quandamooka and Meriam heritage underlie all of…
Nance Haxton
May 1
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Anita Heiss on First Nations writing
This week on Streets of Your Town, we speak to renowned author and proud Wiradjuri woman Dr Anita Heiss, who is a special guest of the 60th Brisbane…
Nance Haxton
Mar 31
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The ChillOut Festival with Mathew Charlesworth
Daylesford is about to celebrate the 25th anniversary of one of the leading country festivals for gay pride in Australia.
Nance Haxton
Mar 7
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Karen Jacobsen on being the voice of Siri
Karen's voice is familiar to the users of more than a billion devices worldwide, as the voice of Siri. But her movements in the past year are less well…
Nance Haxton
Dec 24, 2021
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Rhianna Patrick on curating the Island Futures exhibition at the Queensland Museum
The Queensland Museum is bringing a touch of Torres Strait Islands beauty and complexity to Brisbane until the end of April 2022, giving city people a…
Nance Haxton
Dec 6, 2021
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Delvene Cockatoo-Collins on the importance of generations of family legacy to her art
Today's Streets of Your Town podcast goes to North Stradbroke Island in the sparkling jewel that is Moreton Bay in Queensland’s south-east. You can…
Nance Haxton
Oct 14, 2021
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Billy Hoade on how the buzz of serving coffee made him a Cairns legend
Tucked away in the hustle and relentless movement of Cairns’ famous Rusty’s Markets in the middle of town on Sheridan Street, is a local institution…
Nance Haxton
Oct 1, 2021
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Stephen O'Grady on the importance of Gaelic football and a historic losing streak
This episode of Streets of Your Town straddles two continents on opposite sides of the world—Ireland and Australia. Where the wild ocean whips the rocky…
Nance Haxton
Sep 6, 2021
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Dale Mundraby on renewing Mandingalbay Yidinji country
This week we feature Dale Mundraby, from Mandingalbay Yidinji country in Far North Queensland. Mandingalbay Yidinji country straddles two great world…
Nance Haxton
Aug 25, 2021
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Bundaberg says sorry for past blackbirding
It took more than a century, but on Friday July 30th 2021, Mayor Jack Dempsey acknowledged that blackbirding history, and that it amounted to slavery…
Nance Haxton
Aug 6, 2021
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"Scattered People" reveals the unexpected connections asylum seekers made through music
This week on Streets of Your Town podcast we feature the extraordinary documentary, Scattered People. This six-year labour of love follows two young…
Nance Haxton
Jul 27, 2021
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"Dig In" on cooking for the hungry since 2017
In efforts to bring you a little lock down cheer and hope in the world, we meet a group of people who cook home made meals for the homeless, rain, hail…
Nance Haxton
Jul 2, 2021
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