Emotional impacts of Voice debates on Indigenous Australians, Independent Media and AI, Pacific climate warriors, Moorabool River dams

Wednesday, 7 June 2023 - 7:00am to 8:30am

 

7:00am Acknowledgement of Country

 

7.05am Headlines

 

7:13am Claudia speaks to Associate Professor and Dean of Indigenous Knowledge at Murdoch University, Western Australia, Bep Uink about the impact of the Voice to Parliament debates on Indigenous Australians in the lead up to the referendum. Bep shares the lessons from the equal marriage plebiscite, as well as explains that non-Indigenous Australians can support Indigenous Australians through culturally safe conversations. Read about Bep and others’ work in The Conversation.

 

7:34am Grace speaks with Misha Ketchell, editor of The Conversation of the importance of journalism with the emergence of AI, as well as the need of supporting independent journalism.

 

7:54am The Pacific is a region often described as being on 'the frontlines of climate change', as rising sea levels threaten land, culture, and livelihoods. Earth Matters presenter Jacob Gamble speaks to Netta Maiava a Samoan Pacific Climate Warrior fighting to preserve her homeland to find out more. Find out more at 350.org

 

8:07am Parick speaks to People for A Living Moorabool coordinator Cameron Steele regarding suspected unlicensed dams multiplying across Victoria’s Moorabool River and the impacts on the river and ecosystem. 

 

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