Moorditj Mag Podcast: Recent Episodes

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A weekly look at Indigenous Affairs both nationally and locally with Jim Morrison, Nick Abraham and Jodi Hoffman. The show was founded by Jim and Wayne Bynder.

Jim, Nick and Jodi are Noongar people who are dedicated to the preservation of their culture and the healing of their people through positive and consistent empowerment of Aboriginal people.

Join us as they delve into Aboriginal culture, talks, arts and laughs.

Produced by Jim Morrison, Nick Abraham, Jodi Hoffman and Danae Gibson. Thanks to Jorja Keay and Jeff Bullen.

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On this week's episode, there's a reunion of Moorgitj Marmun on Moorditj Mag with Jim Morrison, Nick Abraham and Tony Hansen all in the studio.They chat with guest, Stacey Goodall about her traditional bushtukka catering business, 'All Good Grub'.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are joined by guests:Shades of Me Ngunnawal Author, Mel Brown, BlackRussian Productions', Glen Stasiuk and MercyCare's Aboriginal Pathway Strategies Manager, Pamela Thorley.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison speaks about the screening of Genocide in the Wildflower State for NAIDOC week and chats with guests.They include Marribank Mission survivor Marie Pryor and daughter Lorraine Pryor about Aboriginal Corporation, Voice Of Hope.Then later on, Noongar Language Teacher Dylan Collard.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jim Morrison rides solo on this week's episode of Moorditj Mag!Jim speaks about NAIDOC (National Aborigines' and Islanders' Day Observance Committee) with nominees; Kristal West, Narelle Henry and Sherry Bagshaw.Kristal West is a singer-songwriter, most known for being grand finalist on ‘The Voice’ in 2014.Narelle Henry is the general manager of Ember Connect, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led collective that elevates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to greater possibilities.Award winner, Sherry Bagshaw works with Bayswater City Council and Bulup Kulung, an incorporated, non-profit Organisation providing services to Aboriginal Elders.***Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison speaks to Kim Collard who recently won Western Australian Aboriginal leader of the year.Jim then talk to Joslyn Tass who talks about what to expect this year at NAIDOC Week (7 - 14 July).Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj mag, Jim Speaks to Kim about her latest art exhibition. Kim talks about her exhibition "Mother" showing at the gallery central tafe, which is all about her Mum's story and struggles being apart of the stolen generation. She talks about her process in finding old photographs and places to help piece together her Mum's story and create this exhibition to honor her and stick up for her.We then catch up with old co-host Wayne Binder about Reconciliation Week growing amongst the community and Tony Hansen about the conference he's attending in Naarm.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, Nick Abraham and Jodi Hoffman bring us the latest in First Nations current affairs.The team discuss Reconciliation Day and Sorry Day, while they look back on an interview with former Australian rules football player, Eddie Betts.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Jodi Hoffmann are joined by guest, Kim Farmer.Daughter of football legend Polly Farmer and principal lawyer at Farmer Legal Pty Ltd, Kim chats with Moorditj Mag about Law Society of WA, Youth Civics & Leadership Day and Polly Farmer Foundation.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Tony Hansen are joined by Glenda Kickett.The team talk about Glenda's work with NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee) and discuss the history of Lake Monger.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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On this week's edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by Jodi Hoffmann to chat about the huge premiere for Genocide in the Wildflower State and speak with one of the film's participants, Tim Flowers.

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On this edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is once again joined by the co-producers of their upcoming documentary Genocide in the Wildflower State, Tony Hansen and Alan Carter.The trio also commemorate ANZAC Day and chat with original show-founder Wayne Bynder.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Jim Morrison is back for another episode of Moorditj Mag, with special co-host Tony Hansen!First, Jim and Tony chat with Australian of the Year (2003), Professor Fiona Stanley.Then, they are joined by Australian journalist and author, Jeffrey John McMullen and RTR's very own general manager and Movie Squad co-host, Simon Miraudo to discuss new documentary 'Genocide in the Wildflower State'.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Jodie Hoffman and Tony Hansen are back!In this episode they discuss 'Genocide in the Wildflower State', a documentary feature about a violent, state-run system of eugenics, racial absorption and social assimilation in Twentieth-Century Western Australia.They speak with two women involved in the documentary, Marie Pryor and daughter, Lorraine Pryor.Later on, Beth Manchester and Wayne Bynder join the guest list for this episode of Moorditj Mag.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jodie Hoffman and Tony Hansen take over this week's edition of Moorditj Mag.In this episode they discuss 'Genocide in the Wildflower State', a documentary feature about a violent, state-run system of eugenics, racial absorption and social assimilation in Twentieth-Century Western Australia.Joining them is Maritime Union of Australia National Officer, Terry O'Shane to talk about Bunbury Wind-farms.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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This week on Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Tony Hansen discuss truth-telling and their upcoming documentary, Genocide in the Wildflower State.They're also joined on the phone by Jade Thompson and Jody Nunn from Reconciliation WA.You can purchase tickets to the premiere of Genocide in the Wildflower State here.

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Jim Morrison returns for another episode of Moorditj Mag with colleagues Tony Hansen and Alan Carter, to discuss a new documentary they've executive produced, Genocide in the Wildflower State.They're joined on the phone by writer-director Frank Rijavec and script editor/historical consultant Steve Mickler to discuss the upcoming release.(Please note the audio in the first three minutes of this episode is a little quiet, but improves significantly thereafter.)Find out more about Genocide in the Wildflower State by listening to Moorditj Mag over the coming weeks ahead of its debut in April!

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Jim Morrison brings us another episode of Moorditj Mag with returning guest co-host Tony Hansen while Nick Abraham remains away on special assignment.They're first met in studio by friend of the show Dennis Eggington, Chair of the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council, to speak about Noongar Rising.Then, they yarn with Kylie Taylor, Program Manager of the Western Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute (WAALI).Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Moorditj Mag is back this week to discuss The National Redress Scheme and issues surrounding.Jim Morrison is joined by guests Tony Hansen, Jenisha Knapp and Fred Penny.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by special guest co-host Tony Hansen while Nick remains away on assignment.They're joined by the legendary Kutcha Edwards, as well as Alan Yates and Justin Mogridge.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Moorditj Mag is back this week discussing all things bush tucker and native foods.Dale Tilbrook and Gerry Matera tell us about bush tucker and their award-winning ice cream.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Moorditj Mag is back this week to discuss closing the gap and the 16 years since National Apology Day.Tony Hansen also joins the show to talk about this year's Closing the Gap report and its effects on the Aboriginal people of Western Australia.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jim and Nick are back in the studio, this time chatting with the legendary Gina Williams about her new Perth Festival opera, Wundig wer Wilura.Then, they yarn with psychiatrist Helen Milroy about her recent book, Crow Baby.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jim and Nick are in the studio chatting with musician Donna Atkins. discussing the start of her career, her travels to America and around Australia, the amazing people she has collaborated with and her time in Tamworth.Donna Atkins is the winner of new song writer of the year in 2004 for her track 'Two Cultures"Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Join Jim and Nick in the studio chatting about Invasion Day with Greens senator Dorinda Cox. The three discuss the mass genocide that occured throughout Australia, the recent Voice referendum, the importance of history and how you can help stand in solidarity on January 26.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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We are back first episode of 2024!Jim was joined by TJ who spoke about Sister Kate's Home Kids Aboriginal Corporation which is a non-for-profit stolen generation organisation which deliver a wide range of cultural healing Aunty TJ also mentions her Tik Tok account which shares a message about Aboriginal mental health and supportTj's TikTok handle is: @auntytjMoorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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For the last Moorditj Mag of the year, Jim Morrison is joined in studio by Tony Hansen and Dennis Eggington to discuss the highlights and lowlights of 2023, and share some of their favourite First Nations Christmas songs.Moorditj Mag returns for 2024 on Thursday 18 January. The show will continue to air live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays. Thanks for your support in 2023!

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Jim is joined in the studio by Tony Hansen, a member of the Healing Foundation Stolen Generation Committee. Tony discusses his current career. Jarred Shaw also shares his story and his journey through the stolen generation, addiction and hurt and how at the end of it all he bounced back.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jim and Nick are in the studio and today they chat about the recent passing of Jim's dog.Then, they discuss Reconciliation WA Co-Chair Carol Innes, who has served her seven-year tenure co-leading the State’s not-for-profit reconciliation peak body, leaving behind a legacy of powerful determination and reconciliation outcomes. Stepping up to her position is Nolan Hunter, who joins Moorditj Mag to talk about the Referendum and the next steps towards healing.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jim is solo in the studio chatting with Miriam the media and communications manager of Shine, discussing the recent stolen wages compensation.For more information head to ShineThen Jayda chats too Daniel Browning about his book 'Close to The Subject' which talks about Daniels extensive work history starting in 2007. The full Daniel Browning interview is down below!Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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On this week's Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison catches up with Ernie Dingo and plays an interview between Jayda Corunna with singer Ellie Lovegrove.Jim also shares some First Nations poetry from Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today, edited by Alison Whittaker.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Jodi and Nick are first joined by four of the students from WAAPA's 2023 Aboriginal Performance course. Jaden Thomas, Andrea Fernandez, Sarabi Gristwood Sponza and Shevon McCormack are all first year students navigating their way through university life.They discuss their end of year production ‘Coranderrk’, with their assistant director Ruby Lorraine, who is a WAAPA graduate from 2018.Then we have Charlie Penny joining us. He is a member of Weirrit Black, who have recently released a track called "Demo 2022". They will be doing Spirit Sounds, a rock and roll art exhibition this Sunday starting at 5pm.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Jim and Nick are back and joining them on air is Jarred Wall otherwise known as Boox Kid. Jarred speaks about his music career, his involvement in WACOSS and he also gives plays a song for us live in the studio from Koolbardi Wer Wardong. Then Jim and Nick talk to Vicky about stolen wages, how its effecting people and how much is being held from people within the community.https://www.shine.com.au/Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Host Jayda Corunna is solo in the studio for the hour she chats with Graham Akhurst about his new novel Borderland, which follows young Jono figuring out his way through life at a private school.Then Tamara Tucker joins Jayda for a chat. She is the owner of Yalkarang Consulting which provides dolls, wooden toys, posters, note books etc. that all contain indigenous education.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Hosts Jim and Nick are in the studio saddened by the result of the Referendum. But we are still standing, and we appreciate everyone's support over the last few months. This week's episode is all about taking a moment after the vote, so enjoy the small talk that Jim and Nick share about the aftermath of the Referendum.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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This week on Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are joined by Professor Fiona Stanley, Barry Winmar, Carol Garlett and Fred Chaney in the final run up to the Voice referendum.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Hosts Jim and Jodi start the show nice and sweet chatting to Leon Khan talking about honey how is made, distributed and sourced from the Roelands Village.Then Jim has a chat with Jeff McMullen, Australian journalist and author and television presenter. They discuss the referendum, stolen generation, music, and what's going on in the community.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Hosts Jodi Hoffmann and Jim Morrison discuss Noel Pearson's recent opinion on the Referendum. They then have Dr Glen Stasivk in the studio chatting about Kambarang Film Festival.Then Jim and Jodi take a moment to remember John Pat who was only 16 years old when he passed away in custody 40 years ago. They also take a moment to chat about deaths in custody.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Join host Jodi Hoffman solo in the studio having a chat with Dahlia Pilgrim, director of Jurrungu Ngan-ga that played at Heath Ledger Theatre.They break down the performance and chat more about Dahlia's work with Marrugeku.Then, Jayda Corunna interviews Melanie Saward about her recent book release Burn. Released last month the fiction story tells the journey of a tragic bushfire that puts two kids in hospital.Finally, a quick word from Jim Morrison.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Hosts Jim and Nick joined by Kylie Bracknell who is directing Song Circle a free 4 day event that is happening through EverNow along with two other performances . Then Patrick Egan joins Jim and Nick in the studio to talk about his Yes Vote Campaign.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Hosts Jim and Nick are in the studio chatting with Dr Bep Uink chatting about her current work at Murdoch University she chats about the Minor In Indigenous Knowledges and Practices and why this program is beneficial.

Then they've got Jackie Huggins on air chatting about the Voice Referendum and why its important to do your research before you vote. Jim then has a chat with Shaz Rind chatting about his work with the Arra Group.

below is part two with the interview with Shaz Rind

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Hosts Jodi Hoffman and Nick Abraham are in the studio chatting about the Voice Referendum and The anniversary of the 1966 Wave Hill walk-off led by Vincent Lingiari, Gurindij Elder and land rights leader.

Later on they're joined by musician/actor Zac James or Mongeeya they chat about his most recent single that just released the track is called Try. Zac James also talks about his upcoming short film Marlu Man.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Host Jayda Corunna is joined by general manager Simon Miraudo they chat about Radiothon and the importance of community radio.

Lots of funky tunes and an amazing interview with Kee'ahn a North Queensland raising star they chat about Kee'ahns work with the Archie Roach Foundation and even collaborating with artist Emma Donavan.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Our hosts Jim and Jodi had a very special guest, Bruce Pascoe. Bruce is an Aboriginal Australian writer of literary fiction, non-fiction, poetry, essays and children's literature. He is known for his Books such as Fog a Dox, Dark Emu, Young Dark Emu, Found and many more. Since Dark Emus release, it has become a best-seller and even go on to win two NSW Premier's Literary Awards (Book of the Year and the Indigenous Writers' Prize) Bruce Pascoe chats about his time writing the book his experiences with the backlash and what he is working on next.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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This week's episode features the voice of a deceased person.

On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, hosts Jim and Nick chat to Wayne Bynder, one of the original presenters of Mooridtj Mag; and Ken Kelly, who speaks on what's happening down south in Albany.

They also replay an interview with the late, great author Alf Taylor, from the time he released the book God, the Devil and Me.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Hosts Jim and Nick chat to Kathy Cortamine a woman from the stolen generation she tells us her story discussing her time in the Marribank mission, the separation from her siblings and her 15 years working as a nurse.

Then they're joined by Josh Kennedy, Tim Harris and Anthony Roth they chat about the life after football, they break down a partnership that is helping indigenous men and women progress there lives.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Hosts Jim and Nick are in the studio chatting with Lorraine Woods who is a designer/artist she creates traditional indigenous garments for dolls, she chats about how she got started and her inspiration. Lorraine Woods Email: bulakeoadvisory@hotmail.com

Then they're joined by Brooke O'donnell who recently opened a yarning circle at the Kalamunda scout hall, and chats about what it will offer to the community.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Our host Jayda Corunna has a chat with rappers Inkabee and Flwent, discussing their busy schedule, how they create their tracks, and what inspires them most.

Then our host Jim brings back a guest Lana Danischewsky to go more in depth with her struggle with addiction, abuse and finally her come back

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays

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Hosts Jim and Nick are in the Studio chatting too Brett Nannup the Laurel Nannup: What Road Are You Going To Take? his mothers exhibition on until July 7- September 29. Danien Tumath they discuss the Western Australian State Library and how she digitised all of the story collection and her role at the State Library.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Hosts Jim and Nick are on air chatting with Lana Danischewsky discussing her story following addiction and her journey through to recovery.

Jim also chats with Wayne Ryder who was the winner of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year Award in 2022 Wayne also shares his story with addiction and his current success today.

Then Glenda Kickett joins them to chat about NAIDOC week and the events to come.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Host Jim Morrison flies solo for another episode of Moorditj Mag while Nick Abraham is away on assignment.

Jim is joined by Alan Carter to talk about the "Bringing Them Home" report and Brad Pettitt from the Greens as they discuss the improvements being made to Banksia Hill Detention Centre, as well as the petition for compensation for the stolen generation.

Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am.

You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, host Jim Morrison is joined by producer Jayda Corruna to talk Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week.They also speak with David Collard, CEO of Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation, about his experience as the inaugural CEO of Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation.Later, they chat with filmmaker Penelope McDonald and her lifelong friend, Audrey Napanangka, the subject of a new film also called Audrey Napanangka, which tracks the story of the Warlpiri woman's marriage to a Sicilian man and their unique family dynamic. Find screening details for Audrey Napanangka at audreynapanangka.film.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am.You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham yarn with Ted Wilkes and Poppy Van Oorde-Grainger as they discuss 'virtual reality' and 'truth telling'.Their project, The Making of Galup VR Experience, premieres on SBS on Tuesday 30/05/2023for Reconciliation Week and will then be available online via SBS On Demand.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am.You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On the latest episode of Moorditj Mag join our hosts Jim and Nick as they chat with Victor Briggs about his new book Seafaring: Canoeing and Ancient Songlines, which will open your mind to the ways Indigenous tribes traveled and connected with native Hawaiians.Daniel Collard a;sp talks about the range of awards given out at the NAIDOC awards as well as his own award, and Tony Hanson joins them to chat about National Sorry Day.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am.You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jody Hoffman takes over this week's episode of Moorditj Mag.Jody is joined by a huge line up of guests including writer Julie Janson, singer-songwriter Dan Sultan, actors of the Black Swan State Theatre Company production The Bleeding Tree Stephanie Somerville and Ebony McGuire.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am.You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Friday.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are back again for another episode of Moorditj Mag.The duo chats with Matthew Wilson, Ballardong CEO and David Collard from Whadjuk Regional Corporation about leadership and Noongar settlement.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am.You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Nick Abraham and Jody Hoffman speak to Jim Morrison on the phone while he's away, then later with Professor Cheryl Kickett Tucker on this week's episode of Moorditj Mag.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am.You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Friday.

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Jodi Hoffman takes the reins on this week's edition of Moorditj Mag while Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are away on special assignment.Jodi spends the episode seeking to debunk the myths surrounding the proposed Voice to Parliament by speaking with Dennis Eggington, head of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia; and Thomas Mayo, signatory and advocate for the Uluru Statement from the Heart and co-author of the upcoming book The Voice to Parliament with Kerry O'Brien.

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Jim Morrison rides solo once again on this week's episode of Moorditj Mag.He chats with Sarah Thompson from Shine Lawyers about mediation in Perth relating to stolen wages, and talks about the First Nation acts playing Hyperfest on Saturday 1 April.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham take a whirl around the arts with performers, Jarrod Draper and Kyle Morrison.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. It is replayed on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham yarn with Robert Andrew and Michelle Lockyer in discussion of Pride World 2023.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. It is replayed on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are back for another week of Moorditj Mag!The team are joined by Kidogo Arthouse director Joanna Robertson and Kimberley musician Kenneth Dawson to chat about the Hand in Hand:Kidogo Irish Aboriginal Festival celebrating the deep connection between Irish and Aboriginal people through storytelling, poetry, music, art and more at the beautiful Kidogo Arthouse in Fremantle.For the first time, revered Irish Artists and Poets are flying in to Fremantle specially for this festival.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. It is replayed on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham yarn with Jessie Lloyd and Shellie Morris about the 15th Anniversary of National Apology Day.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. It is replayed on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham chat with Lesley Nelson of the South West Aboriginal Medical Service and Sharon Todd of Towards the Dreaming Funeral Service.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. It is replayed on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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On this week's episode of Moorditj Mag, host Jim Morrison yarns with David Collard, Thomas Mayo and Hannah McGlade about Invasion Day and the significance of the proposed Voice to Parliament.Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. It is replayed on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.

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This episode of Moorditj Mag is dedicated to discussing juvenile justice and the issue of Banskia Hill detention.Jim Morrison's guysts include Daniel Morrsion, co chair of Social Reinvestment Australia; Hannah McGlade, Human Rights Lawyer; and Judge Denis Reynolds, previous President of the Perth Children's Court.Please note this episode discusses suicide. If you, or someone you know, are feeling worried or no good, we encourage you to connect with 13YARN on 13 92 76 (24 hours/7 days) and talk with an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter.

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Nick Abraham takes over this week's edition of Moorditj Mag with a special interview with Alan Carter, Co-Chair of Bringing Them Home WA. Together, they deep-dive into the Bringing Them Home initiative and plans for reconciliation, truth-telling and an insightful conversation about the Uluru Statement From the Heart. With key references to songs by the late Archie Roach, Briggs, and Troy Cassar-Daley, Nick and Alan discuss the journey of recognition and truth-telling.

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On this week's edition of Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is flying solo with an hour of special interviews from previous podcast episodes.

He reminisces on the conversation he had with proud Bundjalung woman Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, about the importance of RAP plans being introduced in organisations.

Plus, we take a look back at a chat with author Jackie Huggins about her new book Jack of Hearts: QX11594, where they yarn about the themes of loss, love, and understanding as well as the experiences her father faced as an Indigenous Prisoner of War (POW).

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This week on Moorditj Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by special guests from The Healing Foundation; proud Wuthahti woman, CEO Fiona Cornforth, her Deputy CEO Walter Dorrington and Executive Director Natasha Brunhoper, as well as Tony Hansen. Together, they engage in a discussion about The Healing Foundation's initiatives in dealing with the effects of intergenerational trauma, the Territories Stolen Generations Redress scheme, and the work they'll be getting up to during their time on Noongar Whadjuk Country.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham return to the studio for another edition of Moorditj Mag.

They are joined by Sister Kates Kids Home Aboriginal Coorporation chief executive Tjalaminu Mia to chat about an anniversary the organisation is recognising and the ongoing impact of the Stolen Generations on First Nations youth.

Social Reinvestment WA members Lulkbudia Mclean and Ronald Bin Swarni discuss justice for youth in detention.

Plus the duo pay tribute to the late great Archie Roach.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham join us for another week of First Nations arts, news and culture for Moorditj Mag.

Today they discuss the State Government announcement to develop a cultural centre in the heart of the CBD, which would give Aboriginal people a strong voice and offer an opportunity to educate, heal and share stories.

Barry Winmar and Sharn Hayden also share their thoughts about the the Aboriginal Cultural Centre; what Boorloo locals can expect and why it's a significant step towards Noongar Nation building.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham join us for a new episode of Moorditj Mag with a special music celebration of the life of the late Archie Roach.

They are joined by Yindjibarndi woman Michelle Bruen to chat about the John Curtin Gallery exhibition Tracing the Art of the Stolen Generation: The child artists of Carrolupwhich documents the UK search for hundreds of artworks created by children of the Stolen Generations in the south-west of Western Australia.

Gail Beck joins the airwaves to discuss Noongar nation building, Native Title and her lived experience of the Stolen Generations.

And the team chat to a law expert Gningala Yarran-Mark about First Nations sovereignty, collective healing from colonialism and how we can build a path to reconciliation.

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Jim Morrison is back and flying solo for an hour of yarns on Moorditj Mag!

He is joined by author and advocate John Bond to chat about justice for the Stolen Generation - the theme of his latest book Sorry and Beyond: Healing the Stolen Generations.

Bringing Them Home WA non-Indigenous co-chair Alan Carter also steps into the studio to discuss the Bringing Them Home Report and the ongoing work to achieve justice for First Nations people.

Plus, we hear from Dave Collard and Noel Nannup and about Noongar Nation building.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are reunited this week for a jam-packed episode of Moorditj Mag!

They are joined in the studio by Dennis Eggington from the Aboriginal Legal Service to have a yarn about the latest in First Nations news and culture, including a discussion about the future of Noongar Nation, caring for country and truth telling in our government policies.

Plus, Dean Collard joins the discussion over the airwaves to unpack the healing of local waters.

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Jim Morrison returns for a special NAIDOC Week celebration on Moorditj Mag...and he is joined by mob from far and wide!

Ian Wilkes and Poppy Van Oorde Grainger stop by to discuss Galup VR Experience, a WA Museum production exposing the untold stories of Lake Monger - a significant cultural site in the colonial history of Boorloo. This emotional experience invites Australians to learn more about our collective past and shed some light on the tragic events that occurred in and around the region.

We hear from filmmaker Tim Mummery about the Revelation Film Festival screening of Namarali, which follows artist Donny (Yorna) Woolagoodja as he pursues his connections to culture and the Wandjina – creator beings – whose images can be seen in caves and rock ledges in the Kimberly.

Plus, Kimberley Stolen Generation chair person Mark Bin Bakar yarns about Stompem Ground- Broome's unique Aboriginal music festival. It comes as the organisation celebrate their 25th birthday!

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This week on Moorditj Mag, presenter Nick Abraham's granddaughter 'DK' Kickett shares her experience with the Starlight Foundation after being diagnosed with a brain tumour at the age of eight. They also talk about the upcoming NAIDOC week starting July 3, asking the important question: "What does NAIDOC week mean to you?"

Jim Morrison also talks with Karen Mundine, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, about her role and what they are doing to strengthen relationships between Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians.

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On Moorditj Mag this week Jim Morrison and Madeleine Lombardi, talk with AFL legend Bill Dempsey about his book The Boy from Birdum: The Bill Dempsey Story.

Along the way, Steve Hawke joins the show to discuss his father, former Prime Minister Bob Hawke and his influence surrounding the 1983's America's Cup.

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On this week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast, Jim Morrison took the opportunity to chat with Jodie Nun, who is the CEO of Reconciliation Western Australia, engaging in discussion around their thoughts on the achievements and upcoming challenges associated with reconciliation.

Along the way, Charlene, the lead producer of the Podcast chimes in to join the show, including Kado Muir, who is one of the leading members part of the First Nations Clean Energy Network.

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On this week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast, Madeleine Lombardi presents us a pre-recorded discussion between Jim Morrison and Irene Stainton, who was the first Aboriginal person appointed to the Aboriginal Advisory Council for the National Museum of Australia.

Their conversation surrounds the matters of Aboriginal Affairs, Reconciliation Week, Closing The Gap, and the future wellbeing of Indigenous Australian communities.

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Moorditj Mag is proud to present a two-part extended edition in recognition of the National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week 2022.

Part One broadcasts live from the Wellington Square Memorial, where Jim Morrison invites Reverend Mitchell Garlett, The Hon Dr. Tony Buti, and many more prominent First Nations figures to recognise and pay respects to the Stolen Generations.

Part Two switches back to the studio with G*Rey and Moorditj Mag producer Sharlene Baloch, as they spark discussion on what Sorry Day means to Indigenous Australians, including talks with filmmaker Alec Morgan on his recent documentary surrounding Indigenous filmmaker and political figure Bill Onus.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are back together for Moorditj Mag!

This week, they are joined by Palmerston executive manager Rohan Collard, chief executive officer Emma Jarvis and employee Wayne Rider to discuss the devastating impact of substance abuse and the positive changes they are making for those grappling with drug and alcohol dependancy on Noongar Boodjar.

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Indigenous human rights advocate Hannah McGlade joins Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham on a noteworthy edition of Moorditj Mag, to discuss the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's representation in the United Nations.

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Australia's beloved actor and TV presenter Ernie Dingo joins Jodi Hoffman and Jim Morrison on a special edition of Moorditj Mag to discuss the important First Nations issues and news of the week.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are on your airwaves for another week of Indigenous affairs, news and culture on Moorditj Mag with special guest Whadjuk and Ballardong Nyungah woman Glenda Kickett.

Glenda yarns about her work as Australian Childhood Foundation manager for children and families and how she helps strengthen youth connections to family, culture and country.

Nick also yarns about the importance of tourism as a medium to tell truth and Aboriginal history.

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In this latest episode of Moordij Mag, Jim Morrison is joined by WA Stolen Generation Association chief executive Jackie Cragie for an hour of yarns about First Nations culture and news.

The team acknowledge the State funeral of actress and activist Rosalie Kunoth-Monks in Alice Springs this week and recap her powerful 2014 'I am not the problem' speech on Q&A.

They speak with regular guest Gale about Aboriginal affairs and her work at Australian Red Cross assisting First Nations folk in regional communities.

And both discuss the historical significance of the Kinchela Boys Home and it's recent appointment to the World Monuments Watch as a national site of truth-telling and healing - yarning with a survivor of the KBH Uncle James Michael 'Whitty' Walsh to unpack the ongoing impact of the Stolen Generations.

If you missed an episode of Moordij Mag you can catch up on the podcast below or tune in live next Thursday on RTRFM 92.1.

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Nick Abraham is joined by the one and only Jodi Hoffman on Moorditj Mag this week, celebrating what is set to be a big weekend of First Nations music in Boorloo.

They catch up with Stephen and Naomi Pigrim who are in town from Broome to perform at the Songs of Freedom show.

Nick and Jodi also dive into a new campaign encouraging greater vaccination rates of first nations people in light of recent cases in the North West.

Musician Philly joins them to share some of the music he created for the program.

The team preview the upcoming Boorloo Block Party event and what to expect if you're heading along this weekend.

And they yarn about the worsening conditions in Roebourne regional prison.

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We missed Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham last week!

But they are back in the studio this Thursday to discuss Indigenous news and culture in Boorloo and beyond.

This week they chat about Prime Minister Scott Morrison's recent comments on the anniversary of the apology to the Stolen Generations.

Mr Morrison came under fire after asking for 'forgiveness' in his annual speech, garnering criticism over his Government's hypocrisy and lack of compensation for those still impacted by the sanctioned removal of First Nations children.

They recap the rise of AFLW Docker and First Nations player Mikayla Morrison, her recent award nomination and sensational seasonal stats so far.

And celebrate and preview the talents of artist and Badimaya woman Julie Dowling in her latest work at the John Curtin Gallery.

Edited by Danielle Raffaele.

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Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham are back in the chair this week to yarn about Indigenous Affairs in Perth and beyond.

They are joined by Bunuba woman Oli Smith who draws on her lived experience of the Stolen Generation to discuss the ongoing impact of colonisation on the lives of First Nations people.

This is a powerful conversation about truth telling, resilience and what our Government can do to offer redress to those impacted.

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Welcome back to Moorditj Mag for 2022!

This week sees hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham pay tribute to trailblazing First Nations advocate, actress and Arrernte Anmatjere woman Rosalie Kunoth Monks who sadly died aged 85 this week.

They discuss her powerful and memorable 2014 speech on ABCs Q&A program in which she addressed politician Peter Coleman's calls for the 'assimilation' of Indigenous Australians and celebrate her influential career.

Student and Bardi Yamatji man Jarred Travis joins to team over the airwaves from Melbourne to discuss his career in law and the visibility of First Nations folk in higher education as well as his life as a student.

Later in the episode Jim and Nick discuss January 26 and it's different meanings for different people.

Be sure to tune in to more Moorditj Mag next Thursday 11am on RTRFM 92.1.

This podcast is edited by Danielle Raffaele.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag sees hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham catching up with the show's co-founder Wayne Bynder.

They also have a great chat with Taryne Laffar, who’s been filming the series Our Law about policing in Indigenous communities.

Edited by Karlie Jordan

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag sees hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham bringing us up to date with what’s happening around the traps.

They also chat with Kev Carmody about his music and about an amazing legend who has recently left us.

Edited by Karlie Jordan.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag sees hosts Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham talking about issues surrounding the Stolen Generations, including the Stolen Generation Acknowledgement Artwork being presented to the public, seeking to highlight and understand the grief, loss and heartbreak the community continues to experience.

Special guests on the program include Artist Sandra Hill, Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas, including Les Wallman, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Roelands Village.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag sees Nick Abraham joined by Danae Gibson in the studio and by Jim Morrison over the phone, discussing symbols and their relation to various rights movements.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag podcast sees the discussion surrounding community netball and special guest Fred Penny who talks about the Wandering Mission Union.

This podcast was edited by Jordan Alabakis.

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Although Nick and Jim are on hiatus, this week's Moorditj Mag featured a music-forward program.

Panelled by Graeme Watson, we had an hour of tunes selected by Toby Miller. Toby is an activist from Boorloo Justice, a grassroots First Nations group. They discussed equality, being queer and the tracks Toby brought along to be played.

Toby discusses a little about where he was born and what he is up to in his life as a teacher as well as an activist speaking on behalf of First Nations people, and the issues that they face. Plus, his time as a netball player in the WA Netball League.

There will be a Pride Event, Rave-Relief, on 27th Nov at The Rechabite.

This podcast was edited by Karlie Jordan.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag podcast sees Jim and Nick talking all things Aboriginal AFL, speaking to football legends Winston Abraham, Byron Pickett and Steven Michael for their past ventures and future outlook on the sport, and the state of Indigenous representation in the league.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to Greens Candidate for Fremantle Dorinda Cox about her political accomplishments and the state of Indigenous affairs within the political realm.

The duo also talk to Centre for Indigenous Cultural Policy Chairperson Bob Weatherall about his new collaborative album Restless Dream.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to author Thomas Mayor about his new book Dear Son, which features letters from First Nations people on topics of love, masculinity, racism and more.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jodi and Nick talking to hip-hop artist Flewnt about his experiences in bringing the artform to a newer generation of Indigenous people.

The duo also spoke to retired AFL player Eddie Betts about his experiences.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to Daryl Kickett about community outreach programs.

The duo also speak to musician Gina Williams about her work and her new book.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about Traditional Owners marching from Kings Park to Parliament House to protect the Martuwarra Fitzroy River and the importance of protecting traditional sites.

The duo also speak to South West Aboriginal Medical Service CEO Lesley Nelson about her work in medicine in regional areas.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jodi and Nick talking to Nyungar human rights lawyer Hannah McGlade about the United Nations’ International Day of the World's Indigenous People and the event dedicated to it hosted on August 9th.

The duo also speak to Kirsty Armat about the story of her father in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Nick and Jim talking about the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on Western Australia, including a discussion with journalist Rangi Harini on the intersection of the COVID-19 pandemic and Indigenous communities.

The duo also spoke to WA Prisons Review Deputy Chairperson Craig Somerville about his work in inmate consultancy.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Nick and Jim talking about positive Indigenous representation experiences, including a talk with Tim Flowers and Roger Turbey about the NAIDOC event at the state library.

The two also spoke to Moorditch Gurlongga Association Coolabaroo CEO Joanne Della Bona about their work in Indigenous advocacy.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Nick and Jim talk about all things theatre this week, including an interview with Kelton Pell and Geoff Kelso about their production of the Bindjareb Pinjarra play.

The two also talk to Chloe Ogilvie and Ian Michael, curators of 2021's Maali Festival.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Nick Abraham bring on WA Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation member Lorraine Travis for co-hosting duties, including a discussion with Wungening Aboriginal Corporation CEO Daniel Morrison about the issue of homelessness within Perth and a new scheme to help combat it.

The show also features an interview with ABC's Craig Quartermaine about his multimedia work.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to Western Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute (WAALI) Director Dr Robyn Smith-Walley about current opportunities for Indigenous people and their work in expanding on these opportunities.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about the Indigenous arts, including a discussion with actor and playwright Ian Michael about York, a new play co-directed by Michael and Clare Watson, about the infamous haunted hospital.

The two also speak toDella Rae Morrison about her recent win at the Performing Arts WA Awards.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about the Dreamtime game in Perth held last week, including showcasing Nick's welcome to country that he demonstrated at the event itself.

The two also spoke to Noongar Elders Dorene Nelson and Farley Garlett about the Dreamtime game and the significance of celebrating an integral part of Indigenous culture at such a big event.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jodi and Nick talking about National Sorry Day 2021 and the ongoing fight for reparations for the Stolen Generation.

The duo also speak to Fremantle Football Club Indigenous & Multicultural Liaison Officer Roger Hayden about his work with the Dockers, as well as his work in the Roger Hayden Squad, a football club meant to teach kids under 15 on AFL.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about all things Aboriginal art, including talks with photographer Dallas Phillips and actor and musician Joel Davis about their upcoming works.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to barrister Brendan Loizou about his work in setting up a community legal centre in Perth in the fight for Stolen Generation reparations.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to Wungening Aboriginal Corporation Community Engagement Manager Patrick Egan about his work in humanitarian affairs in Indigenous communities.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about generational trauma through corporal punishment and police brutality, most especially on the topic of deaths in custody, including a discussion with Darryl Henry on the topic.

The show also includes a discussion with director Bruce Denny and actor Maitland Schnaars about their new production Kangaroo Stew.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast is a special edition that sees Jim and Nick talking to Indigenous women about their experiences in their respective industries, including a discussion with Neighbors star Shareena Clanton about her problems with fan outrage and racially loaded language, and with Indigneous agriculturalist Dale Tilbrook about her work in showcasing bushtucker and Aboriginal art to others.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast is a special edition that sees Jim and Nick talking about various issues affecting Indigenous communities, including talks of employment of Aboriginal people in retail industries and community positions, and touching on the trauma of the Stolen Generation.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about National Close The Gap Day, including a discussion with Aboriginal Advisory Council of Western Australia member Jonathan Ford about the importance of the day, and its sudden date changing and the implications.

The duo also speak to Shine Lawyers' Tristan Gaven about the ongoing fight to reclaim stolen wages, as well as to AFL player Derek Edes about Indigenous representation in the sport and some exciting events on the horizon.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about the Stolen Generation and the trauma associated with forceful removal from families. The two also speak to authors Helen Milroy and Robert Isaacs, about their new books and how they reflect their past lives.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to Shine Lawyers' Tristan Gaven, about the class action lawsuit to reclaim stolen wages for Indigenous workers.

The duo also speak to retired radio presenter Wayne Bynder and Indigenous consultant Christine Ross about their recent work in broadcasting and advocacy respectively.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking to John Curtin Art Gallery First Nations Art Curator Michelle Broun about her role in presenting Indigenous stories in a historical context to others, as well as to DeCarla Marie about her difficulties with university study over the last year.

The duo also speaks to Wayne Bynder about his previous time as a radio presenter in Fitzroy Crossing and his future prospects.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking about the 13th anniversary of past Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology to Australia's Indigenous Peoples, and the ongoing efforts reparations for the stolen generation, including discussions with community programs organiser Darryl Kickett and historian of Indigenous affairs Anna Haebich about the apology's gravitas and how much progress remains in reconciliation.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Jodi speaking to Community Arts Network WA assistant Sharmaine about a new event at the Fremantle Arts Center highlighting local musical talent, as well as to Yirra Yaakin actors Matthew Cooper and Josh Heffer about a new version of The Sum Of Us, featuring an entirely Indigenous cast.

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2021 is seeing the return of the Moorditj Mag podcast, with Jim and Nick focusing on the topic of healing, including talks with Darryl Henry and Delaray Morrison on the pain of the Stolen Generation and how it has lingered on.

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The final Moorditj Mag Podcast of 2020 sees Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham dedicating the episode to the late Josie Boyle, Aboriginal Elder and local author, painter and musician, including a discussion with frequent collaborating partner Bronwyn Goss about the life and works of Josie Boyle.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim Morrison and Jodi Hoffman talking about Indigenous languages and their place in education both past and present, including interviews with Noongar Language Teacher Dylan Collard about the evolution of the education system, as well as with Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre teacher Amanda about Tjupan and its issues with being written vs. spoken, especially as linguistic studies of the language have fallen behind.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham discussing issues of sexual abuse within the Indigenous community, especially in light of the disability royal services commission, including a talk with previous guest Dallas Phillips about her life experiences.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim Morrison and Nick Abraham celebrating the passing of the South West Native Title Settlement, which will, among other things, establish a trust for an estimated 30,000 Noongar people.

The podcast features interviews with Mogumber Mission member Billy Narya, Aboriginal Cultural Heritage & Arts Manager Carol Innes, State Aboriginal NRM coordinator David Collard and musician Jayda Corunna.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast is a special occasion, with Jim and Jodi doing a full show interview with lawyer and Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation board member Kim Farmer and fellow foundation member Marley Zader, talking about the Polly Farmer Foundation and its work in empowering Aboriginal students, as well as the legacy Polly Farmer has left behind.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking all about NAIDOC Week, whose theme is "Always Was, Always Will Be", which is bringing about a bunch of events dedicated to shining a light on issues of heritage and the stolen generation. This podcast includes interviews with several guests over events held during NAIDOC Week. including Kulbardi employee Chun Tan discussing a NAIDOC event the company held in Belmont.

The duo also spoke to Stolen Generations Reference Group member Tony Hansen about the Carrolup Centre of Truth-telling hosted at Curtin, and also spoke to NAIDOC Perth Committee chair Glenda Kickett about other events happening around the state, and what to expect from the future of NAIDOC.

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Nick Abraham and Jodi Hoffman host this week's Moorditj Mag, exploring the latest in Aboriginal culture, music and arts.

On this week's episode, Jodi interviews a special guest - Moorditj Mag's very own weekly co-host Mervyn (Nick) Abraham to get to know the man behind the mic. Jodi started off by asking Nick why he dropped his first name.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Nick talking all about stolen wages, including the recent class action lawsuit against the WA government as well as actions taken for reparations throughout history, including a discussion with ABC WA Country Hour executive producer Richard Hudson about their sourcing of stories of stolen wages in tandem with the lawsuit.

The duo also speak to Menang elder and Regional Aboriginal Health Consultant Lester Coyne about rural cases of stolen wages and historic cases in the fight for reparations.

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This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Jim and Jodi speaking to several guests, including a discussion with Shine Lawyers' Jan Saddler about the class action against the WA government for stolen wages and the history of the movement for reparations, as well as a discussion with Djinda Falcons Football and Leadership Program co-ordinator Sharon Wood-Kenney about support programs in the northern suburbs and her recent NAIDOC Awards win.

The duo also speaks to Moorditj Gurlongga Association CEO Joanne Della Bona about her work in sectors such as childcare and housing services for the Indigenous community.

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This week brings another edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast, with Jim and Nick touching on the Magumba Commemoration as well as NIMA, and discussing internal discrimination within the Indigenous community, and how intergenerational trauma has impacted the fight to regain stolen wages.

The podcast also includes a talk with Ngadju traditional custodian and Ngadju Conservation Aboriginal Corporation chair Leslie Schultz about IPAs, land management and fire control.