A Cuppa and a Yarn

By NSW Aboriginal Land Council

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Welcome to the NSW Aboriginal Land Council’s ‘A Cuppa and a Yarn’ Podcast! Each week NSWALC sits down for a Cuppa and a Yarn with members of the Land Rights network, its supporters and contributors to Australia’s rich cultural history. You’ll laugh, cry and be inspired by each individual tale as we delve into the big issues, history and the personal journeys of our incredible guests.

Episode Date
Episode 25: We are eagles. Nathan Moran from the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council discusses the history and the importance of the 1938 Day of Mourning.
Jan 24, 2021
Episode 24: We Are A Family. Melissa Williams from Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council on community support during the COVID-19 pandemic
May 15, 2020
Episode 23: ANZAC Day At Home 2020 with Uncle Dave Williams, Chief Petty Officer, Submariner Retired (DAGS).
Apr 24, 2020
Episode 22: World Health Day 2020. Tameka O’Donnell from the NSWALC Youth Advisory Committee discusses health, COVID-19 and why she became a nurse.
Apr 07, 2020
Episode 21: COVID-19 and Aboriginal communities. Alfred Wellington from Jerrinja Local Aboriginal Land Council on restrictions impacting fire and land management.
Apr 06, 2020
Episode 20: COVID-19 and Aboriginal communities. Rebecka Stapleton from Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council on the importance of being available to community in a time of crisis.
Apr 03, 2020
Episode 19: COVID-19 and Aboriginal communities. Toni-Lee Scott from Bathurst Local Aboriginal Land Council on being available for community, keeping the sanctity of funerals and the value of a good joke.
Apr 01, 2020
Episode 18: COVID-19 and Aboriginal communities. Mike Nolan from Wellington Local Aboriginal Land Council on community uncertainty around food, transport, and what lockdown really means
Mar 26, 2020
Episode 17: COVID-19 and Aboriginal communities. Rex Weribone from Toomelah Local Aboriginal Land Council on the community facing lockout from essential services as Queensland closes its borders
Mar 24, 2020
Episode 16: COVID-19 and Aboriginal communities. Pam Handy from Dareton Local Aboriginal Land Council on food insecurity and dealing with essential services across three states.
Mar 23, 2020
Episode 15: Stan Grant on his hilarious childhood, his Ancestral connection and the person who asked him “Stan, what do you want to do with your life?”
Mar 20, 2020
Episode 14: Mahalia Murphy on Wallaroos, Waratahs and Training for the World Cup
Mar 05, 2020
Episode 13: Shelley Reys on creating a culturally competent Australia, one workplace at a time
Feb 07, 2020
Episode 12: Roger Knox on uplifting, strengthening and touching peoples hearts.
Jan 23, 2020
Episode 11: Craig Cromelin on Aboriginal Land Rights, growing up in Murrin Bridge and an enduring promise to two Aunties.
Nov 29, 2019
Episode 10: Jack Wilson on health, happiness and being the Deadly Ninja!
Nov 13, 2019
Episode 9: Theresa Lake on the reality of cancer and empowering women
Oct 18, 2019
Episode 8: Joel Thompson on the power of redemption, giving back to community and being proudly “old school” in the NRL.
Oct 05, 2019
Episode 7: Josh Addo-Carr on his legendary speed, connection to community and following in the footsteps of his famous grandfather
Oct 04, 2019
Episode 6: Cody Walker on life at Souths, working with Wayne Bennett, and being inspired by his sons
Oct 04, 2019
Episode 5: Renee Thomson – Making Her Mark in Western Sydney and Beyond
Aug 12, 2019
Episode 4: Yorta Yorta woman Summer Finlay: A strong Aboriginal voice in public health
Aug 01, 2019
Episode 3: George Rose about lessons learned from league & why he’s still gorgeous!
Jul 19, 2019
Episode 2: Anne Martin AM – NAIDOC 2019: Voice. Treaty. Truth.
Jul 11, 2019
Episode 1: Mark Ella on fishing, family and the future of Australian Rugby
Jul 04, 2019