Karen Dorante spoke with Andrew Bartlett, Greens Candidate for Brisbane and also the Former Democrats Senator. They spoke about the 2010 Federal Election.
Karen Dorante spoke with Barbara Shaw. They spoke about the Northern Territory Intervention, her decision to stand for the Greens in the seat of Lingiari and the 2010 Federal Election outcome.
Karen Dorante spoke with the North Queensland Land Council Chair, Terry O'Shane.
Tiga Bayles spoke with Yippippi Gulf Indigenous Health Council Chair, Francine George.
Tiga Bayles spoke with Prominent Tasmanian Aboriginal Activist, Michael Mansell. They spoke about the 2010 Federal Election.
Tiga Bayles spoke with Associate Professor, Gracelyn Smallwood. They spoke about the 2010 Federal Election.
Karen Dorante spoke with Professor Behrendt who is a Eualeyai/Kamillaroi woman. They spoke about the 2010 Election. Larissa is a Professor of Law and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology, Sydney. She is admitted to the Supreme Court of the ACT and NSW as a barrister. Larissa is also a Land Commissioner at the Land and Environment Court and the Alternate Chair of the Serious Offenders Review Board, a member of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia and a founding member of the Australian Academy of Law. She is the Chair of the Humanities and Creative Arts panel of the Australian Research Council College of Experts and also the author of several books on First Nations People legal issues.
Karen Dorante spoke with Rosalie Kunoth-Monks who attended the 77th Session of the Committee for Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination in Geneva.
Tiga Bayles spoke with Thamarrurr Development Corporation Chief Executive, John Berto. They spoke about Housing Issues.
Karen Dorante spoke with Roy 'Dootch' Kennedy, a Dharawal Traditional Owner, Chairperson of Illawarra Local Aboriginal Land Council and resident spokesman for the Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy (SPATE). They spoke about the challenge to stop development for 167 dwellings, 14 townhouses and a block of apartments at Sandon Point.