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Nyul Nyul playwright, Melody Dia shares how her fierce and funny play 'Because We're Blak', captures the story of an Indigenous family trying to plan a party while grappling with the failed Voice referendum.
Ngarrindjeri filmmaker Josh Treverrow, chats about his program for the short film festival, Nunga Screen and how it caters specifically to regional audiences.
Plus, for Word Up Larrakia-Gulumoerrgin woman Lorraine Williams shares the Gulumoerrgin word for a flower found in water.
By ABC Australia4.3
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Nyul Nyul playwright, Melody Dia shares how her fierce and funny play 'Because We're Blak', captures the story of an Indigenous family trying to plan a party while grappling with the failed Voice referendum.
Ngarrindjeri filmmaker Josh Treverrow, chats about his program for the short film festival, Nunga Screen and how it caters specifically to regional audiences.
Plus, for Word Up Larrakia-Gulumoerrgin woman Lorraine Williams shares the Gulumoerrgin word for a flower found in water.

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