Thanks for joining us for part 4 of a series recognising Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week 2017. In today’s podcast Certificate 4 Journalism students Belinda Palmada, Genevieve Doyle and Tatiana Pak discuss with artist and teacher Chico Monks the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art as a form of cultural expression and connection to past and present. […]
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Taking the Next Steps: Episode 3
Thank you for joining us to hear the third in our series of podcasts commemorating Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week 2017. In today’s episode, William Leslie (affectionately known by his colleagues at Eora TAFE as Uncle Willie) tells us about his life. Uncle Willie was taken from his family at the age of 12 […]
Taking the Next Steps: Episode 2
The students and staff of Sydney TAFE Media welcome you to Part 2 in a series of podcasts commemorating Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week 2017. Today Dallas Wellington, a Jerinja man from the Wandandian Nation and Head Teacher of Foundation Studies at Eora College, speaks with Certificate 4 Radio Broadcasting students Talecia Vescio and Miles […]
Podcast series: Let’s Take the Next Steps
Please join us for a series of podcasts commemorating Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week 2017. A new episode will be uploaded here each day, starting today with a podcast by Certificate 4 Radio Broadcasting students Talecia Vescio and Miles Davies, who spoke with Gadigal elder Uncle Ray Davison, Director of Eora College Danny Allende, […]
Saying Sorry in song: National Reconciliation Week 2017
BY BELINDA PALMADA @filmfreakrevie1 AND TATIANA PAK @TheatreMusicon Former Sydney TAFE Media and now music student, Pollyanna Thomson, performed the Sorry Song live at the Ultimo campus on National Sorry Day, May 26. Pollyanna said it was wonderful to be given the opportunity to perform at such a momentous event. The day kicks off National Reconciliation Week […]