Plus: Looking back at the work of Jean-Luc Godard
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This week, we remember Uncle Jack Charles, the Victorian Aboriginal elder and veteran actor who died aged 79. Since we heard the news on Tuesday, tributes have poured in for the Boon Wurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Woiwurrung and Yorta Yorta man. In this newsletter, we're sharing a reflection from Daniel Browning, the editor of Indigenous Radio at the ABC. "I revered him for the mere fact of his life, and the way he embodied tenacity and the will to survive," he writes. Read the full tribute here. We also look back on the work of the giant of French new wave cinema, Jean-Luc Godard, by revisiting a panel discussion focusing on his feature films. Plus, some news about this year's Boyer Lectures: the ABC has announced lawyer, academic, activist and leader Noel Pearson will deliver the series this year. Find out more and stay tuned for the the broadcast later this year. Until next time, Rosie Ryan, digital editor Enjoy getting ABC RN in your inbox? Invite your friends to sign up too! |
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| | Daniel Browning remembers the life of revered Aboriginal elder Uncle Jack Charles, from when he was cruelly taken from his mother as a baby to his significant contributions to advocacy and the arts. |
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| Katherine is ready to talk |
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It's been 35 years since Katherine testified against corrupt police at Queensland's famous Fitzgerald Inquiry. She hadn't spoken publicly since — until she came forward for this exclusive interview with the ABC. |
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| A history of women and alcohol |
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"The truth is, all drinks are girly drinks," says author Mallory O'Meara. "Not just because women have been drinking since alcohol was invented, but because they've been making and serving it since the beginning too." |
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Sex worker and author Tilly Lawless brings you seven stories from sex workers across Australia. You'll hear stories about the job, life, and a community that looks out for its own in the face of stigmatisation. | HEAR THE NEW SERIES |
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This season of the kids' ethics podcast asks: is it wrong to read someone’s diary? Do horses want us to ride them? And are some pranks just not okay? | LISTEN TO THE PODCAST |
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