Radio Goolarri

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Synopsis

We are an Indigenous media organisation located in the far north-west of Australia.

Episodes

  • Matty J IV With KAMS Team On Diabetes Foot Disease PART 2 220524

    28/05/2024 Duration: 06min

    Matty J sits down with Steph, Emma, and Jodie from the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services (KAMS) team to discuss the critical link between diabetes and foot health. Discover how high blood sugar levels can harm the nerves and blood vessels in your feet, leading to severe complications like infections, ulcers, and even amputations. Learn why this issue is particularly pressing for the Kimberley community and how regular foot checks at your local medical service can prevent serious outcomes, improve quality of life, and keep you on your feet. Don’t miss this essential conversation about diabetes foot health and the steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.

  • Matty J IV With KAMS Team On Diabetes Foot Disease PART 1 220524

    28/05/2024 Duration: 07min

    Matty J sits down with Steph, Emma, and Jodie from the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services (KAMS) team to discuss the critical link between diabetes and foot health. Discover how high blood sugar levels can harm the nerves and blood vessels in your feet, leading to severe complications like infections, ulcers, and even amputations. Learn why this issue is particularly pressing for the Kimberley community and how regular foot checks at your local medical service can prevent serious outcomes, improve quality of life, and keep you on your feet. Don’t miss this essential conversation about diabetes foot health and the steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.

  • Matty J IV With Megan Krakeur Part 1

    06/05/2024 Duration: 12min

    Join Radio Goolarri's Matty J as he chats with Megan Krakouer, winner of last year's Australian Mental Health Prize (Aboriginal or Torres Strait category) and Director of the National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project. Megan, a proud Menang woman, discusses her vital work in First Nations mental health and suicide prevention. She emphasizes the urgent need for support systems and decisive action to address root causes. In the conversation, they highlight the Australian Mental Health Prize, recognizing contributions to mental health promotion and treatment. Listeners are encouraged to nominate deserving individuals at https://www.australianmentalhealthprize.org.au/2024-awards/2024-australian-mental-health-prize and support mental health advocacy nationwide. Tune in for insights and inspiration on mental health empowerment in communities across Australia.

  • Matty J IV With Megan Krakeur Part 3

    06/05/2024 Duration: 04min

    Join Radio Goolarri's Matty J as he chats with Megan Krakouer, winner of last year's Australian Mental Health Prize (Aboriginal or Torres Strait category) and Director of the National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project. Megan, a proud Menang woman, discusses her vital work in First Nations mental health and suicide prevention. She emphasizes the urgent need for support systems and decisive action to address root causes. In the conversation, they highlight the Australian Mental Health Prize, recognizing contributions to mental health promotion and treatment. Listeners are encouraged to nominate deserving individuals at https://www.australianmentalhealthprize.org.au/2024-awards/2024-australian-mental-health-prize and support mental health advocacy nationwide. Tune in for insights and inspiration on mental health empowerment in communities across Australia.

  • Matty J IV With Megan Krakeur Part 2

    06/05/2024 Duration: 12min

    Join Radio Goolarri's Matty J as he chats with Megan Krakouer, winner of last year's Australian Mental Health Prize (Aboriginal or Torres Strait category) and Director of the National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project. Megan, a proud Menang woman, discusses her vital work in First Nations mental health and suicide prevention. She emphasizes the urgent need for support systems and decisive action to address root causes. In the conversation, they highlight the Australian Mental Health Prize, recognizing contributions to mental health promotion and treatment. Listeners are encouraged to nominate deserving individuals at https://www.australianmentalhealthprize.org.au/2024-awards/2024-australian-mental-health-prize and support mental health advocacy nationwide. Tune in for insights and inspiration on mental health empowerment in communities across Australia.

  • Sandy Dann IV With Ashton Wood, Founder Of DV Safe Phone 030524

    03/05/2024 Duration: 11min

    During the pandemic, Ashton was clearing out old items and intended to donate it to those who need it most but a lockdown happened and he had no where to take it. He rang an old friend, a senior police sergeant asking if he could take it anywhere but all she needed was mobile phones for victims of domestic violence. Australians have become more reliant on their smartphones to navigate their way through life, from juggling work to accessing vital services like online banking. Yet for domestic violence victims, mobile phones are often the first thing to be destroyed, taken, or monitored, with one in two adults having experienced at least one technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) at some point in their life. One of the main consequences of TFA is a fear of using technology to keep in contact with friends, family and services. It’s for this reason having access to a second phone is an important part of a victim’s safety and exit plan. Since its founding, not-for-profit DV Safe Phone, has received over 21,000 phon

  • Sandy Dann IV With Tony Lee On Kimberley Blak Pride 2024 290424

    01/05/2024 Duration: 18min

    Sandy Dann IV With Tony Lee On Kimberley Blak Pride 2024 290424 by Radio Goolarri

  • Sandy Dann IV With Bebe Oliver On Blak Pride And More Than These Bones 260424

    29/04/2024 Duration: 11min

    Bebe Oliver is a descendant of the Bardi Jawi people of the Kimberley region of north-Western Australia, and an award-winning writer who’s called Naarm home for many years. Beginning his artistic practice as a classical pianist and composer, Bebe later made a name for himself as a producer and director of theatre, festivals, and public art projects across Australia, including international dance and theatre projects in New Zealand, France, and Belgium. A leader in designing high-profile programs and strategic projects for diverse communities, his senior leadership positions at prolific organisations across Naarm have allowed him to successfully foster many opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creatives to showcase their work in mainstream platforms, allowing Traditional Culture to thrive in a public space. A writer, poet, illustrator, speaker, and facilitator living on the unceded land of the Kulin peoples, Bebe's works encompass love, loss, identity, Aboriginal and gay existence, place,

  • Matty J IV With Gordon From KCADS On Recovery Mob 160424

    22/04/2024 Duration: 11min

    The Kimberley Community Alcohol and Drug Service is commonly referred to as KCADS. KCADS is one part of the integrated Kimberley Mental Health Drug Service. KCADS provide drug and alcohol counselling support and prevention activities across the Kimberley. KCADS is supporting the Recovery Mob to promote self-help in a supportive group setting. The Recovery Mob is a support group that provides people who are concerned about their relationship with alcohol or drugs to come and be in a safe place to talk about their drug/alcohol use and to learn ways to live with or change their use. Recovery Mob is what we call a harm minimization program. That means people don’t need to have stopped using drugs or alcohol. It is a place where they can come and discuss making changes to their use and explore how they might do that. Our role is to provide a safe and supportive environment where the people attending the session feel safe to talk about their concerns and how or what changes may be made. The Recovery Mob is what

  • Sandy Dann IV With Michael Rae From Jungarni On Financial Corner 250324

    19/04/2024 Duration: 19min

    Sandy Dann IV With Michael Rae From Jungarni On Financial Corner 250324 by Radio Goolarri

  • Sandy Dann IV With Yvette Pocock From Pilbara Community Legal Service On Financial Corner 080424

    19/04/2024 Duration: 09min

    Sandy Dann IV With Yvette Pocock From Pilbara Community Legal Service On Financial Corner 080424 by Radio Goolarri

  • Beyond The Viel Ep 10 2nd Part Brian Henderson Ward

    28/03/2024 Duration: 59min

    this is part 2 of our interview with brian henderson ward

  • Matty IV With Dominic And Sarani On Youngn Deadly Program 270324

    28/03/2024 Duration: 13min

    Dijun Way YoungN Deadly is a youth program for individuals aged 12-18 years old and aims to provide an educational journey focused on the primary prevention of family domestic violence. This primary prevention program for young people aged 12-18 years aims to provide an educational journey focused on promoting awareness of family domestic violence. The program consists of six modules that cover important topics such as dating, relationships, masculinity, sex and consent, emotions, and role modeling. By engaging with these modules, participants will gain valuable knowledge and skills that help them to navigate healthy relationships, understand the importance of consent, explore dynamics of emotions, and become positive role models in their communities. The program seeks to empower young people by equipping them with the tools and understanding necessary to prevent family domestic violence and promote a culture of respect, equality, and safety.

  • Beyond The Veil Ep 9 Brian Ward

    28/03/2024 Duration: 01h05min

    Beyond The Veil Ep 9 Brian Ward by Radio Goolarri

  • Matty J IV With Natalie Ahmet On Neighbour Day 2024

    26/03/2024 Duration: 10min

    We live in times where we’re more connected than ever ... yet many of us are increasingly more isolated and lonely than ever. You see, one-third of all Australian adults reports feeling lonely. And even more startling is the fact that two in every five people between the ages of 18 and 25 identifies as being lonely. They’re, the most digitally connected generation in history. But having heaps of friends on Facebook is different from having actual social contact. First Nations communities know only too well the importance of knowing your neighbours and being part of a community. On Sunday 31 March, Australians are invited to celebrate Neighbour Day and the potential role of neighbours in our lives. It can be as simple as knocking on their door to say ‘Hi’, or having a cuppa with them. If you don’t know them because they’re new, go and introduce yourself. To talk about the importance of connecting with our neighbours, we’re joined now by journalist, presenter, and Head of Indigenous News & Current Affairs for N

  • Sandy Dann IV Anthony Watson From KLC 120324

    21/03/2024 Duration: 11min

    Sandy Dann IV Anthony Watson From KLC 120324 by Radio Goolarri

  • Sandy Dann IV Jen Moerua From Ngaanyatjarra Council On Financial Corner 110324

    21/03/2024 Duration: 15min

    Sandy Dann IV Jen Moerua From Ngaanyatjarra Council On Financial Corner 110324 by Radio Goolarri

  • Sandy Dann IV With Veronica Johnson From Broome CIRCLE On Financial Corner 180324

    20/03/2024 Duration: 17min

    Join Sandy Dann from Radio Goolarri in an enlightening conversation with Veronica Johnson, a distinguished financial counsellor from Broome Circle. Veronica's impactful work with vulnerable Aboriginal communities in remote areas has earned her the esteemed Rona Okely Award. Learn about her significant achievements, including spearheading a banking project that resulted in the installation of fee-free ATMs in remote Kimberley communities. Tune in now to hear Veronica's inspiring journey towards making a difference in the lives of others

  • Sandy Dann IV With PAKAM Manager Neil Turner 260224

    28/02/2024 Duration: 15min

    Sandy Dann IV With PAKAM Manager Neil Turner 260224 by Radio Goolarri

  • Sandy Dann IV With Director For The Edmund Rice Centre And Former BAMA CEO Alopi Latukefu 190224

    27/02/2024 Duration: 07min

    Tune in to a captivating radio interview with Sandy Dann as she engages in a dynamic conversation with Alopi Latukefu, Director for the Edmund Rice Centre and former CEO of BAMA. Delving into topics ranging from community development to indigenous empowerment, this insightful discussion offers a unique perspective on social issues impacting Australian communities. With Alopi's wealth of experience and Sandy's insightful questioning, listeners are treated to a thought-provoking exploration of important issues shaping our society today.

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