Coming Up
First Among Many with Marcus Pedro and Red Ochre Award winner-Lou Bennett
The First Among Many Series returns with Torres Strait Islander, Marcus Pedro and you'll catch up with Lou Bennett who was this year's Red Ochre Award Winner for Music.
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Past Programs
Chasing the Lollyman with Mark Sheppard and U.S folk group, IndigieFemme
Brisbane-based Aboriginal Actor and part time Comic, Mark Sheppard discusses his new play, Chasing the Lollyman and U.S folk duo, IndigieFemme introduce us to their latest album Indian Souvenir.
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Lucy Doolan and Canadian Slam Poet : Oni - The Haitian Sensation
Mildura high school student, Lucy Doolan gives us her story about being on work experience in Julia Gillard's office during the leadership spill.
And catch up with Canadian Slam Poet, Oni-The Haitian Sensation who was in Australian recently for the The Dreaming Festival.
National NAIDOC Awards, Wolfmother surprise, U.S College recruits, Jesse Williams and TJ Diop
Get a wrap up of the 2010 National NAIDOC Awards in Melbourne and you catch up again with U.S College Gridiron player, Jesse Williams and College Basketballer, TJ Diop to find out how their first year in the States went.
Plus, find out why Australian band, Wolfmother jumped up on stage at NAIDOC celebrations in Brisbane and all about the reburial of Noongar Warrior, Yagan.
NAIDOC Week Begins.......and Speaking Out turns 20!!!!
This week in celebration of NAIDOC Week starting, Aboriginal ABC Staffer, Warren Brown will pop by to play some of his favourite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music.
Warren has been at the ABC for two decades which also coincides with Speaking Out turning 20 on the 1st of July.
You can also follow what the program is up to via Twitter @RhiannaPatrick
The Dreaming Festival - Opera group, Mandjad and Beatboxing with King Kapisi
This week, you'll continue your journey through the sounds of The Dreaming Festival which was held recently on the Queen's Birthday Long Weekend at Woodford in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
Check out a beatboxing workshop with New Zealand's King Kapisi and meet the latest group to hit the classical world, Manjad which is made up for three Aboriginal male opera singers.
And if you want to follow what the program is up to during the week, join us on Twitter (@RhiannaPatrick)

