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VAN Talks Podcast
Victorian Aboriginal News
144 episodes
3 weeks ago
Send us a text Just three days before her resignation from Cabinet comes into effect, the Minister for Treaty and First Nations, Natalie Hutchins MP, speaks with VAN's Charles Pakana about her experiences holding that portfolio during what can arguably be described as Australia's most positive decade in the First Nations space.
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Send us a text Just three days before her resignation from Cabinet comes into effect, the Minister for Treaty and First Nations, Natalie Hutchins MP, speaks with VAN's Charles Pakana about her experiences holding that portfolio during what can arguably be described as Australia's most positive decade in the First Nations space.
Show more...
News Commentary
Society & Culture,
News,
Government
Episodes (20/144)
VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E24: The path to Treaty from the Minister's perspective
Send us a text Just three days before her resignation from Cabinet comes into effect, the Minister for Treaty and First Nations, Natalie Hutchins MP, speaks with VAN's Charles Pakana about her experiences holding that portfolio during what can arguably be described as Australia's most positive decade in the First Nations space.
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3 weeks ago
27 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E23: First Nations story-telling carries culture and lore
Send us a text Increasingly - and fortunately - a new age of "digital" story-telling professionals are emerging to ensure stories are protected from the ravages of time. VAN catches up with one such story-teller, Yorta Yorta and Woi-wurrung man Mark Thomson.
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3 weeks ago
25 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E22: Victorian Traditional Owners speak out on Victoria's critical minerals mining
Send us a text As the need and demand for critical minerals increases, we catch up with the CEO of the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owners Cooperation, Kaley Nicholson, about the state government dragging its heels on reaching agreements with Traditional Owners across the state.
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1 month ago
20 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E21: The realities and implications of misinformation and disinformation
Send us a text In an apparent age of misinformation and disinformation, particularly evident during the 2023 Referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament, VAN's Charles Pakana catches up with NITV's John Paul (JP) Janke, to discuss the realities and implications of this moving forward, with a focus also on its potential impact of the Victorian Treaty Process.
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1 month ago
25 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E20: Honest allyship with reconciliation groups in regional Victoria
Send us a text Regarded by many as a fairly "redneck" area, Shepparton is home to one of the longest-serving and effective local reconciliation efforts - the Shepparton Region Reconciliation Group. VAN's Charles Pakana travels to the area and meets up for a yarn with one of the group's co-conveners, Dierdre Robertson.
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1 month ago
21 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E19: Local Treaties in Victoria - what you should know
Send us a text Treaty Authority member, Biripi woman Duean White talks with Victorian Aboriginal News about local Treaties, and what local governments and organisations can do to better understand and prepare for them
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1 month ago
25 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E18: Blackfire hits the ground running with new album
Send us a text Featuring three great tracks from the band's latest album, Solar Eclipse, this interview has VAN's Charles Pakana yarning with Blackfire co-founder, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and vocalist Grant Hanson about the album and the history of this iconic Naarm-based Aboriginal rock band.
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1 month ago
32 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E17: First Nations businesses encouraged to break into export markets
Send us a text We catch up with Austrade's first Head of Indigenous Engagement and Export, Yuin woman Melanie Harris, to discuss First Nations businesses making headway in international trade
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1 month ago
22 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E16: Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Evajo Edwards sheds new light on Victoria Police
Send us a text From being taken from her home and family in 1969 by Victoria Police, Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Evajo Edwards now works as an Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer with that same organisation...and shares positive perspectives.
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2 months ago
24 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E15: Victorian Treaty Deep Dive with Rueben Berg (Part 3 of 3)
Send us a text We conclude our extended interview with Gunditjmara man and co-Chair of the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria, Rueben Berg, deep-diving into Treaty legislation and the Treaty itself.
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2 months ago
24 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E14: Victorian Treaty Deep Dive with Rueben Berg (Part 2 of 3)
Send us a text We continue out deep-dive into the Victorian Treaty Legislation and proposed Treaty with Gunditjmara man and co-Chair of the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria, Rueben Berg.
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2 months ago
25 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E13: Victorian Treaty Deep Dive with Rueben Berg (Part 1 of 3)
Send us a text We're rapt that Victorian Aboriginal News was chosen by the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria to interview co-Chair Rueben Berg for a deep dive into the Victorian Treaty Legislation and proposed Treaty. This is part one of a three-part extended exclusive interview, recorded just days before the legislation was passed in the Victorian Parliament's lower house.
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2 months ago
26 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E12: Taking a political and social stand through your choice of clothing
Send us a text Gunditjmara woman and co-founder of Clothing the Gaps, Laura Thompson, joins VAN's Charles Pakana to talk about the importance of clothing as a means of sparking change and conversation.
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2 months ago
20 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E11: Voice of youth empowered in local governments across Australia
Send us a text Somewhat off our normal track, in this episode I speak with Tahlia Azaria from the Foundation for Young Australians about that organisation's Young Mayors program.
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2 months ago
23 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E10: Victorian Treaty - Reflections from the Commissioner, Aunty Jill Gallagher
Send us a text Ex-Victorian Treaty Advancement Commissioner, Aunty Jill Gallagher, looks back at the challenges facing the Treaty process during the formation of the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria.
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3 months ago
32 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E09: Victorian LGAs encouraged to meet Closing the Gaps oblligations
Send us a text Led by Gunditjmara woman Aunty Lisa Briggs, NgaweeyanMaar-oo (voice of and from the people) is working with local governments to help them achieve their Closing the Gaps obligations
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3 months ago
23 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E08: Blak-led, queer-led. A unique success story in Victoria's healthcare system
Send us a text In this episode of VAN Talks, I catch up with the leader and founder of Victoria's only Blak- and queer-led first aid service provider, Nic Radoll. He leads an Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisation (ACCO) that's another clear demonstration of the value to ALL community of self-determination.
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3 months ago
21 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E07: Treaty support building at a grassroots level across Victoria
Send us a text With the Victorian Treaty legislation now tabled in the State's Parliament, grassroots level support is on the rise. A key player in this is First Nations-led Common Threads. We speak with one of the organisation's founders, Larissa Baldwin-Roberts.
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3 months ago
22 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E06: First Nations media establishes trust in a dubious Australian media landscape
Send us a text Despite being underfunded by the Federal Government, First Nations media across Australia plays a critical role in dispelling myths and misinformation. We speak with First Nations Media Australia CEO, Wally Tallis.
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3 months ago
23 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
S04-E05: Australia's first Treaty legislation tabled in Victorian Parliament
Send us a text Less than two hours after Australia's first Treaty legislation was tabled in Victorian Parliament, First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria co-Chair, Gunditjmara man Rueben Berg, met up with VAN's Charles Pakana to record the first of an extended series of interviews discussing the legislation and future of the Assembly.
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4 months ago
19 minutes

VAN Talks Podcast
Send us a text Just three days before her resignation from Cabinet comes into effect, the Minister for Treaty and First Nations, Natalie Hutchins MP, speaks with VAN's Charles Pakana about her experiences holding that portfolio during what can arguably be described as Australia's most positive decade in the First Nations space.