Podcasts and Videos
Bennelong RevealedWe finally launched the series that we started during the pandemic. A six-part podcast series that offers an Indigenous perspective about the life of Woollarawarre Bennelong. This six-part podcast series revisits the story of Bennelong through the lens of Indigenous oral culture, which has largely been excluded from contemporary Australian history. The series and a book launch later in the year allowed us to promote the work. Partnered with 2SER, ANU, and Macquarie. Read about Bennelong and Listen to the Podcast Bennelong Revealed Website |
Warraburra NuraPodcast: Aunty Fran Bodkin and Uncle Bruce Pascoe in Conversation His podcast features agriculturist and researcher Uncle Bruce Pascoe in conversation with botanist Aunty Fran Bodkin: meeting for the first time here at Waraburra Nura to exchange ideas on different environmental issues and share their wealth of Indigenous Knowledges. The questions in this series have been developed by a variety of UTS academics and professionals working in the fields of horticulture, food production, sustainability, and climate research. They were recorded and produced by Yaegl filmmaker and Industry Associate Professor, JIIER, Pauline Clague and sound artist Missi Mel Pesa, with funding from the James N. Kirby Foundation. In the following episodes, Aunty Fran and Uncle Bruce chat about plants, Indigenous Knowledge, seasons, and how to achieve our goals of sustainability by introducing Indigenous plants back into our backyards. Read about and listen to the Podcast: Aunty Fran Bodkin and Uncle Bruce Pascoe in Conversation |
Historical Indigenous Figures with Professor John MaynardDistinguished Professor Larissa Behrendt sat down with Emeritus Professor John Maynard to look at the Hidden Historical figures in the Indigenous movement . This culminated in a 6 part webisode series following the men and women who have been icons in John’s life. Read about and watch the six-part webisode series Historical Indigenous Figures with Professor John Maynard |
Videos broadcasted-(2022) Welcome to Yirrama Place - Paul Ramsay Foundation -(2021) Indigenous Voices on the Screen with Professor Gary Foley - ACMI Permanent Display -(2021) 2 hour broadcast of NAIDOC in the City Online -(2021) 5 hours on main stage acts and online content from ABC and adverts for sponsors. 3 hours of corroboree at Victoria Park - fenced off from public). 3 X 1 hour panel discussions co-produced by Sydney University. Broadcasted on Yabun ONLINE for Gadigal Information Services -(2020) Cooking with Clayton Donovan for NITV Big Breaky Show -(2019) Yabun Highlights package -(2018) Stand up Deadly -(2017) 1 hour highlights package of Yabun for Gadigal Information Service and aired on NITV -(2014) Protecting Manuwangku -(2014) Innocence Betrayed -(2013) Jason Wing -(2013) Fred Maynard- Aboriginal Patriot |