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Listen Learn Respect

Di: Jessica Rudd / National Apology Foundation
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  • National Apology Foundation co-chair Jessica Rudd interviews Indigenous Australians on the front line of Closing the Gap in disadvantage for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

    Feedback: info@nationalapology.org.au

    Listen Learn Respect is a podcast by the National Apology Foundation, recorded at River City Studios in Meeanjin/Brisbane. It is hosted by Jess Rudd and its executive producer is Melanie Arnost, with music by RONA.

    The National Apology Foundation was established by former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd to advance reconciliation and monitor progress on closing the gap.

    All rights reserved National Apology Foundation Ltd
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  • What many Australians misunderstand about family violence (w/ Wynetta Dewis)
    Oct 27 2023

    Warning: This episode deals with family violence. If you find it distressing or need support, you can call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732).

    Wynetta Dewis is a proud Torres Strait Islander woman and the CEO of the Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service (QIFVLS). She is also chair of National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services and the Joint Council Representative for Queensland on Closing the Gap.

    In the season finale of 'Listen Learn Respect', Wynetta speaks with Jess about Closing the Gap Target (13): Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and households are safe.

    Listen Learn Respect is the National Apology Foundation’s motto – and the name of this podcast. The not-for-profit foundation was set up after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd left politics to monitor progress in Closing the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In this series of Listen, Learn, Respect, host and National Apology Foundation co-chair Jessica Rudd takes a closer look at some of these targets with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are working to close the gap. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work – the Turrbal and Jagera peoples – and the Traditional Owners of the lands you are listening on. Feedback: info@nationalapology.org.au

    Credits Host: Jessica Rudd. Executive Producer: Melanie Arnost. Music: Tioli by RONA. Recording: River City Studios.

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    25 min
  • Supporting Indigenous youth into the skilled economy (w/ Tanya McDonald)
    Oct 20 2023

    Warning: This episode includes some non-graphic discussion of family violence and post-traumatic stress. If you need support, help is available through 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

    Tanya McDonald is a proud Kirrae Whurrong, Gundijitmarra, Gunai Kurnai woman, and Workplace Assessor in Children, Health and Community at Charles Darwin University in Alice Springs.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students reach their full potential through further education pathways.Tanya speaks with Jess about Closing the Gap targets: (6) students reach their full potential through further education pathways; and (7) youth are engaged in employment or education.

    Listen Learn Respect is the National Apology Foundation’s motto – and the name of this podcast. The not-for-profit foundation was set up after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd left politics to monitor progress in Closing the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In this series of Listen, Learn, Respect, host and National Apology Foundation co-chair Jessica Rudd takes a closer look at some of these targets with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are working to close the gap. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work – the Turrbal and Jagera peoples – and the Traditional Owners of the lands you are listening on. Feedback: info@nationalapology.org.au

    Credits Host: Jessica Rudd. Executive Producer: Melanie Arnost. Music: Tioli by RONA. Recording: River City Studios.

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    29 min
  • Breaking barriers between First Nations kids and science (w/ Corey Tutt)
    Oct 13 2023

    Corey Tutt is a Kamilaroi man from NSW and a champion for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Corey speaks with Jess about Closing the Gap target (5) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students achieve their full learning potential and related targets.

    As a young person, Corey developed a love of STEM subjects but found little encouragement for Aboriginal people to pursue careers in STEM. In 2018, Corey founded DeadlyScience, a not-for-profit organisation that provides STEM resources to remote schools in Australia and connects young Indigenous people with STEM professionals.

    Listen Learn Respect is the National Apology Foundation’s motto – and the name of this podcast. The not-for-profit foundation was set up after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd left politics to monitor progress in Closing the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In this series of Listen, Learn, Respect, host and National Apology Foundation co-chair Jessica Rudd takes a closer look at some of these targets with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are working to close the gap. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work – the Turrbal and Jagera peoples – and the Traditional Owners of the lands you are listening on. Feedback: info@nationalapology.org.au

    Credits Host: Jessica Rudd. Executive Producer: Melanie Arnost. Music: Tioli by RONA. Recording: River City Studios.

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    36 min

Sintesi dell'editore

National Apology Foundation co-chair Jessica Rudd interviews Indigenous Australians on the front line of Closing the Gap in disadvantage for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

Feedback: info@nationalapology.org.au

Listen Learn Respect is a podcast by the National Apology Foundation, recorded at River City Studios in Meeanjin/Brisbane. It is hosted by Jess Rudd and its executive producer is Melanie Arnost, with music by RONA.

The National Apology Foundation was established by former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd to advance reconciliation and monitor progress on closing the gap.

All rights reserved National Apology Foundation Ltd

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