Living Black Podcast
Summary: Living Black is Australia's premier indigenous news and current affairs program. Hosted by Karla Grant, you can watch Living Black every Wednesday at 6pm on SBS TV.
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This week we take a look at what happens when lateral violence turns physical, and hear what can be done to stop Indigenous communities turning on themselves. Hosted by Karla Grant. Living Black Series 17 Episode 5, Broadcast 7 October 2012 CC #LivingBlackSBS
In the lead up to the annual New South Wales Koori Knockout, 13 communities got behind their teams to lose weight and spread the message of healthy living. Hosted by Karla Grant. Living Black Series 17 Episode 4, Broadcast 27 May 2012 CC #LivingBlackSBS
Dissatisfied with what they say is an unreliable and overpriced food supply, locals in Wilcannia are looking for their own solutions. Also, will black business break the shackles of welfare dependency? Hosted by Karla Grant. Living Black Series 17 Episode 3, Broadcast 23 September 2012 CC #LivingBlackSBS
Homelands are rural areas where Aboriginal people live a traditional lifestyle. But the future of these outstations is now under threat. Plus: in a move that could provoke backlash from communities, this week the Queensland Government removed Indigenous hunters' exemptions from animal cruelty laws. Hosted by Karla Grant. Living Black Series 17 Episode 2, Broadcast 16 September 2012 CC #LivingBlackSBS
Coming to you from Elcho Island in the Northern Territory, we hear from Yolngu people calling for greater political autonomy. Over in South Australia, we investigate the impact climate change is having on the land and culture of the Arabunna people. Hosted by Karla Grant. Living Black Series 11 Episode 1, Broadcast 9 September 2012 CC #LivingBlackSBS
This week Living Black speaks with Marlon Noble, the mentally impaired Aboriginal man who spent 10 years behind bars without conviction.
Australia's premier Indigenous current affairs program, Living Black provides timely, intelligent and comprehensive coverage of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
This week Living Black speaks with those involved the Noongar community involved in the native title dispute. Also, the single mum breaking down barriers in a male dominated industry.
We travel to South Australia where an Indigenous rehabilitation service could be forced to close its doors. Also, can teaching Aboriginal languages in school improve your child's academic performance? And this week's instalment of the Music Project features NSW hip hop artist Duke Bailey aka Dukebox.
We travel to South Australia where an Indigenous rehabilitation service could be forced to close its doors. Also, can teaching Aboriginal languages in school improve your child's academic performance?
Join us this week on Living Black for our ANZAC day special.
Australia's premier Indigenous current affairs program, Living Black provides timely, intelligent and comprehensive coverage of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
Australia's premier Indigenous current affairs program, Living Black provides timely, intelligent and comprehensive coverage of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres St.
This week Living Black comes to you from Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory.
Australia's premier Indigenous current affairs program, Living Black provides timely, intelligent and comprehensive coverage of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.