ABC Australia

Speaking Out

Society EN ↓ 250 episodes

Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.

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ABC Australia

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Society

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www.abc.net.au

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

50 Years of Deadly: 'Reflecting on the past and present, while looking to the future' 10.07.2026

We reflect on five decades of NAIDOC and discuss the issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities communities.

'A leader who puts community at the heart of her work': Naomi Moran 03.07.2026

Naomi Moran on the evolution of Indigenous media and her role as NSW Treaty Commissioner

Stan Grant: examining the importance of listening, of silence 26.06.2026

his week on Speaking we feature a conversation between two Inspiring voices. Emeritus Professor and writer Stan Grant sits down with Professor and playwright Wesley Enoch to discuss his new book When Words Fail Us, Truth Beyond Time. Exploring how listening to each other's philosophies and ideas can move us towards reconciliation and think about the possible futures for First Nations people - and...

'A founding figure in the Aboriginal Catholic Ministry': Honouring the legacy of Aunty Elsie Heiss 19.06.2026

Remembering Aunty Elsie Heiss, Wiradjuri Elder and Catholic Religious Leader. 

Learning from ancestral wisdom to save our challenging global environment 12.06.2026

Victor Steffensen outlines the process behind his latest book.

Honouring legacy while looking to the future 05.06.2026

Reflecting on the legacy of composer and musical director, David Page, who helped laid the foundations of Bangarra Dance Theatre with his memorable songlines. His Brother Stephen Page joins us talk about the latest production called 'Sheltering' that features Davids music and uses existing works, to explore a multitude of Indigenous experiences.  Then later, Aunty Lowitja O'Donoghue is immortalise...

Not Quite White In The Head: Melissa Lucashenko on her new collection of personal essays 29.05.2026

Melissa Luckashenko details her creative process. 

Iconic conversations with First Nations leaders 22.05.2026

Highlighting conversations with Indigenous leaders who have shaped the way we think and have transformed the way we see the world.

Elders are the heartbeat of Indigenous communities: Community Trailblazers 15.05.2026

From the streets of Redfern with Aunty Bronwyn Penrith, to Western NSW with Riverbank Frank, exploring how our Aunts and Uncles continue to be such big influences in our grassroots community.

Truth-tellers on the stage and on the canvas: Trailblazers in creative industries 08.05.2026

Conversations with trailblazers in the creative industries who use their talents in theatre, visual arts and beyond, to tell stories of our people. 

The trailblazers in our communities 01.05.2026

This week we feature Trailblazers in First Nations communities including writer Tony Birch, and former Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney.

Inspirational Indigenous Women 24.04.2026

This week Speaking Out continues to take look back on some of Larissa's favourite conversations with inspirational Indigenous Women. 

The past decade in Indigenous Affairs: What's changed and what still needs work? 17.04.2026

We take a look back at the past decade in Indigenous Affairs.

Reforming mainstream perceptions of the education system 10.04.2026

Dr Chris Sarra shares his widely celebrated work on reforming the education system and making it more culturally appropriate for Indigenous students. 

Remembering Aunty Rhoda Roberts AO: A defining voice of a generation 03.04.2026

Aunty Rhoda Roberts, was a trailblazer in the arts and media scene.  We reflect on her legacy and the impact she has made on Indigenous communities across the country and the world. And, Aunty Muriel Bamblett talks about a new peak body to tackle family, domestic and sexual violence against First Nations Women.

Gari Yala: A landmark report into experiences of racism at work 27.03.2026

A new report details racism experienced by Indigenous employees and explores why it's important ensure workplaces are culturally safe.

Children knowing their rights gives them power to advocate 20.03.2026

The recently released, Child Rights Report 2025, outlines the major issues faced by First Nations children and young people in Queensland. 

Dan Bourchier: "Learning about the world through other peoples eyes, influenced my storytelling" 13.03.2026

In Conversation with Dan Bourchier, from washing windows at his local newspaper in Tennant Creek, to now being the General Manager of NITV.  His in-depth coverage of issues in Indigenous communities is what makes him a prominent figure in First Nations media. And, Aunty Pat Turner announces she'll be stepping away from public life after more than half a century fighting for our people. 

The case of Kardell Lomas, and Honouring Professor MaryAnn Bin-Sillik 06.03.2026

Karen Iles on the alleged failures of the justice and coronial systems.

The power of lived experience on the page 27.02.2026

Tony Birch and Eddie Cubillo Each use their lived experience to challenge peoples perspectives and make small moments into a powerful lessons to learn from, with their newly released books. 

Protecting First Nations peoples right to protest 20.02.2026

How can we protest in an environment that is at times unsafe and censored? 

Dr Terri Janke: "We Need To Protect Our Knowledge And Culture" 13.02.2026

Dr Terri Janke started her own law firm in the late 90s to now being an advocate for artists, journalists and writers, protecting them from the fast growing world of A.I We hear about her extraordinary journey, as a Lawyer, Mentor and advocate for the next generation of artists. ives.

The VIC Treaty: "A turning point in our nation's history" 06.02.2026

This week we dive deep into where we are with treaty in this country. Looking closely into processes across the country, starting with Victoria

Isabella Higgins: "Rewriting Our Nations History" 01.02.2026

In Conversation with award winning ABC  journalist Isabella Higgins, we talk with her about her new role as host of ABC Radio National AM program.

Facing Australia’s colonial history on the path to reconciliation 23.01.2026

Truth-telling is not just changing what we know - it's changing who gets to know it, who gets to tell it, who gets believed when they speak.

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