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1 Finding Your Voice In the Healthcare System 30:52
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Jasmine is a career coach, wife, and mother who is newly diagnosed with CIDP but no stranger to fighting for her health. After years of navigating lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, Jasmine learned how to push back, speak up, and keep going. Join Martine for the season 4 premiere as Jasmine shares what it’s like to face a new diagnosis mid-journey, and why she refuses to stay silent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Matty J IV With KAMS Team On Diabetes Foot Disease PART 2 220524
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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.
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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.
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1 Sandy Dann IV with DBCA Marine Ranger Cary Van Deventer 260625 9:04
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In this special Rangers Week interview, Sandy Dann speaks with Cary Van Deventer, a DBCA Marine Ranger working along the vast and pristine coastline of 80 Mile Beach Marine Park. Cary shares insights into her incredible work protecting marine and terrestrial ecosystems — from tracking turtles and whales to collaborating with Aboriginal ranger groups like Nyangumarta, Ngarla, Karajarri, and Yawuru Rangers. She reflects on the power of joint management, the importance of language and signage in Country, and her childhood dream of becoming a ranger. We also hear about the seasonal rhythm of her work — turtle nesting, pitfall trapping for reptiles, cultural burning, and even a past stint in the breathtaking Wunambal Gaambera Country up north. This is a heartwarming and inspiring yarn celebrating women in land and sea management, and a powerful message for young girls dreaming of working on Country.…
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1 Matty J chats with Crystal Stacey – MC of Bust Out Cabaret's 30th Big Birthday Bash! 12:23
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Join Matty J in this joyful and cheeky on-air reunion with the brilliant Crystal Stacey — local legend that ran off to join the circus and became a hula hoop master, and this year’s MC for Bust Out Cabaret, returning to Broome for a special 30th birthday edition! Crystal reflects on her journey from Theatre Kimberley to international stages and back again, sharing stories about circus life, study, and the art of being an MC. Together, they preview what’s in store for this weekend’s strictly 18+ fundraiser, packed with circus, burlesque, comedy, aerials, and more than a few saucy surprises (yes, including a possible “aerial condom act” 🤭). ✨ Bust Out Cabaret 2025 📍 Broome Civic Centre 🕗 Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM 🎟️ Friday 25 & Saturday 26 July 💃🏽 Fundraising to support Theatre Kimberley’s amazing community arts programs across the Kimberley. Expect laughs, gasps, and maybe a few blushes. Plus, stick around to hear Crystal challenge Matty to a hula hoop showdown live in studio! 🎟 Tickets via HumanityTix – Search “Bust Out Cabaret” on socials or Theatre Kimberley’s pages. #BustOutCabaret #BroomeEvents #TheatreKimberley #CommunityArts #MattyJOnAir #CrystalStacey #HulaHoopQueen #30YearsStrong #AdultCabaret #RadioInterview #LiveLaughHoop…
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1 Money Matters: Can Banks Blacklist You? – Sandy Dann with Julian Finch (09 July 2025) 6:49
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In this episode of Money Matters on Radio Goolarri, host Sandy Dann speaks with Julian Finch, founder of Finch Finance, about the hidden risks of being blacklisted by banks. They unpack how your spending habits, gambling transactions, or even inconsistent payments could impact your chances of getting approved for a loan, sometimes without you even knowing. Julian explains why people in remote communities may be more vulnerable, the growing role of digital banking, and how working with finance brokers or local financial counsellors can make a big difference when applying for loans. A must-listen for anyone navigating the financial system, especially in regional areas. 📻 Broadcast on Goolarri Radio 99.7FM 🎙️ Hosted by: Sandy Dann 🎧 Guest: Julian Finch – Finch Finance #MoneyMatters #FinancialWellness #RemoteCommunities #Blacklisting #Loans #RadioGoolarri #NAIDOC2025 #CommunityRadio…
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1 Matty J IV with Narelda Jacobs for NAIDOC on Big Backyard BBQ Show 070725 13:46
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Matty J chats with Narelda Jacobs – Big Backyard Quiz & 50 Years of NAIDOC 🎙️ Broadcast on Radio Goolarri 99.7FM – NAIDOC Week 2025 Matty J is joined by proud Whadjuk Noongar woman, journalist, and trailblazer Narelda Jacobs, co-host of the brand new NITV comedy quiz show Big Backyard Quiz. In this lively and heartwarming conversation, they unpack how the show flips Aussie history on its head through a Blak lens, with laughs, facts, and family vibes. Narelda reflects on the powerful cultural safety behind the scenes, the joy of working with co-host Steven Oliver, and the beauty of mob learning and sharing language together. She also shares the deeper meaning of this year’s NAIDOC theme “The Next Generation: Strength, Vision, Legacy”, marking 50 years of NAIDOC Week. The pair talk legacy, leadership, and laughter, with a shoutout to Barkaa, and an invitation to tune in, quiz yourself, and maybe even host your own backyard games night. 📺 Big Backyard Quiz premieres Saturday 12 July, 7:30 PM on NITV and SBS On Demand, with 10 deadly episodes to follow.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV with Veronica Johnson for Money Corner: Scam Awareness, Community Workshops & Financial Empowerment 20:42
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In this special episode of Money Corner on Radio Goolarri, Sandy Dann is joined by Veronica Johnson, financial counsellor at the Djarindjin community, and Ange Deegan from Consumer Protection WA. They discuss the rise of AI-driven scams, especially around tax time, and how local workshops are empowering community members—from elders to young kids—to protect themselves. Topics include phishing awareness, intergenerational financial education, vicarious trauma among financial counsellors, and the critical challenges of accessing deceased estates in First Nations communities. Highlights include: Creative community-led scam awareness posters and a kids' competition Teaching elders digital literacy with donated mobile phones Plans for a scam safety booklet featuring local artwork and safe contact numbers The importance of teamwork between financial counsellors and consumer protection officers Listen now for a heartfelt, informative chat about empowering remote communities to stay safe, informed, and financially strong. 🎧 Broadcast on Radio Goolarri 99.7FM 📍 Kimberley, WA 🔊 Guests: Veronica Johnson & Ange Deegan…
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1 🎧 Matty J chats with Mitch Tambo – The Legacy of ‘Blackfellas’, Identity, and Inspiration Broadcast on Radio Goolarri 99.7FM – NAIDOC Week 2025 15:13
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Acclaimed First Nations artist Mitch Tambo returns for a powerful yarn with Matty J, diving deep into the reimagining of the iconic track “Blackfellas”, featuring Jamahl Yami and Abie Wright from Street Warriors. In this heartfelt interview, Mitch opens up about the cultural pride and legacy behind the song, and the responsibility of honouring it for the next generation. Mitch also shares updates on his nationwide I Am Me School Tour, how he’s using music and story to create safe spaces for young people, and the release of his upcoming children’s book, I Am Me, due out in September. Along the way, we hear about life as a father of four, creative partner to the incredible Voice of Lele, and his journey navigating identity, vulnerability, and resilience through music and culture. This is more than an interview – it’s a celebration of survival, strength, and staying true to your voice. 🎶 Featuring conversations around: The 2025 release of Blackfellas The legacy of Local Knowledge and Street Warriors Touring schools with I Am Me Mitch’s children’s book debut Fatherhood, family, and cultural pride Powerful words for anyone feeling lost or unsure 📍 Recorded on Yawuru Country. 📚 Pre-save Mitch’s book: I Am Me – out September 2025 🎵 Stream “Blackfellas” now on all platforms. #MitchTambo #Blackfellas2025 #IAMME #NAIDOC2025 #RadioGoolarri #MattyJ #FirstNationsMusic #IndigenousVoices…
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1 Matty J IV with Tehya Makani on Warm Props 260625 16:11
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Matty J chats with rising star Tehya Makani, a proud Yawuru, Wadjarri, Pitjanjarra and Wadjuk woman, about her lead role in the brand-new SBS and NITV series Warm Props — premiering the same night of this interview. Set and filmed in Broome, Warm Props is a raw, funny and powerful behind-the-scenes drama created by Jub Clerc and co-written/directed by Kimba Benjamin, both local legends. Tehya opens up about what it meant to film her debut TV role back home, how she landed the role of Charlie, and the deeply personal journey of reconnecting with culture, community, and country. They also talk about her work on the children’s song Country Tells Us When through the Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s Busking for Change project — a track being played across schools during Kullarri NAIDOC Week — and her ongoing musical and theatre projects, including touring with Big Name, No Blanket. Plus: advice for young creatives, funny moments from set, and what it's like acting in a film within a film.…
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1 Brekkie Morning Show – Interview with Stellar Moon 100625 36:13
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On this special episode of the Brekkie Morning Show, Mikky G and Matty J are joined by the radiant and multi-talented Stellar Moon (aka Monique) for a rich, funny, and cosmic conversation spanning music, astrology, creative life, and dreams. 🎤 Topics in this full-length interview include: The joy and spirit behind Soul Water Singers, Broome’s community choir What this week’s Sagittarius full moon and Jupiter’s shift into Cancer mean for us Reflections on dreams, astrology, sleep types, and moon energy Mon’s creative life as a musician, painter, and workshop facilitator Her upcoming appearance at the West Kimberley Arts Forum in Derby, where she’ll run songwriting sessions and take part in a powerful panel on arts, AI, and sustainability The magic of painting, affirmation cards, and the inspiration found in colours, community and moonlight 🌕 “Full moons illuminate what needs to be seen—and give us a nudge to be bold.” 💫 This is the kind of conversation that feels like a good warm cuppa for the soul—full of laughs, astrological gems, and creative wisdom. 🎙️ Hosts: Mikky G & Matty J ✨ Guest: Stellar Moon 📻 Broadcast on: Radio Goolarri 99.7FM 🎧 Also available on Spotify: The Brekkie Morning Show…
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1 Sandy Dann – Interview with Michael Black from Success Tutoring 200625 17:54
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On this episode, Sandy Dann speaks with Michael Black, founder and CEO of Success Tutoring, about the fast-growing influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its implications for education, work, and the next generation. Michael, an entrepreneur and passionate educator, shares insights into how AI is reshaping learning, why it should be embraced (not banned) in schools, and how tutors, teachers, and parents can help students engage with AI responsibly. 🌐 Michael Black is based in Sydney, New South Wales, and leads Success Tutoring, one of Australia’s fastest-growing one-on-one tutoring services. Topics discussed include: The benefits and risks of AI in education Why banning AI is like banning calculators in the 1950s How AI helps students learn faster and more specifically The moral and practical concerns around AI and automation Michael’s personal take: “Spooky but good” Michael also reflects on the human side of learning and why human connection, understanding genuine information, and developing critical thinking still matter—even in an AI-driven future. 🎙️ Host: Sandy Dann 📻 Broadcast nationally via the National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS) 🌱 Guest: Michael Black, Success Tutoring (Sydney, NSW)…
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1 Brekkie Show IV with Claire from PCYC Broome 170625 10:09
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On this episode of the Brekkie Morning Show with Mikky G and Matty J on Radio Goolarri 99.7FM, we’re joined by Claire from PCYC Broome for a warm and inspiring chat about their new initiative and what’s happening at the centre. Claire announces the launch of a free women's-only circuit training program, supported by Play Our Way funding, aimed at building confidence and making fitness accessible in a safe and welcoming space. Sessions run every Tuesday at 6:00 AM (boxing studio) and Wednesday at 10:30 AM (gym), led by personal trainer Nava. The interview also covers: Why creating non-judgemental fitness spaces matters PCYC’s continued youth programs and safe space activities Affordable kickboxing classes for ages 16+ on Tuesdays & Thursdays Their community garden and fruit forest project A light-hearted but heartfelt moment remembering the much-loved PCYC chickens, including Tupac, Biggie Smalls, and Peanut 📍 To register for the women’s classes or learn more, call 9192 1655 or email broome.pcyc@wapcyc.com.au 📲 Follow PCYC Broome on Facebook to keep up to date with their programs and events.…
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1 Country Affairs with Sandy Dann – Men's Health Week Special with KAMS SEWB 120625 19:51
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In this special Men's Health Week episode, Sandy Dann sits down with William Hunter, Acting Regional Manager of Social and Emotional Wellbeing & Suicide Prevention at KAMS, and Jared Franey, Men’s Health Coordinator, to talk about the importance of looking after our blokes — not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually too. Together, they yarn about: Breaking the silence around men’s mental health Cultural healing, grief, shame and stress in our communities Simple steps for daily wellbeing, like a yarn, a walk, or getting out on Country The impact of alcohol and the power of healthy habits How KAMS is creating safe spaces and programs for men across the Kimberley A shout-out to grassroots workers like Simone Cox and regional SEWB teams Resources like 13YARN for mob who need a confidential chat This episode is a powerful reminder that real strength lies in reaching out, looking after yourself, and supporting your brothers. 📞 Need a yarn? Call 13YARN – a free, 24/7 crisis support line run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, for mob.…
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1 Interview: Matty J chats with Aden Mitchell about the 2025 West Kimberley Careers Expo 6:54
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In this interview, Matty J chats with Aden Mitchell from the Jobs & Skills Centre to talk all things West Kimberley Careers Expo 2025. Aden gives us the lowdown on what to expect at this vibrant annual event, featuring over 50 exhibitors across industries like resources, aviation, hospitality, education, tourism, and more. Whether you're finishing school, changing careers, or just curious about what's out there – this Expo is your chance to window shop your future. Aden also shares insights on his work as a careers counsellor and why information is key when it comes to planning your path. 🛠️ Free entry 🍔 Food vans on-site 👥 Open to the public from 4–7PM 🎓 School student session on Friday 💡 Don’t miss this one! Come down, get informed, and have a yarn about where your future might take you. #CareersExpo2025 #BroomeEvents #RadioGoolarri #JobsAndSkillsWA #WestKimberley #MattyJ #CareerOpportunities #CommunityRadio #YawuruCountry #BroomeJobs…
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1 Matty J Interview with Lee – Raising Awareness for CDG and Celebrating Kelsey Stewart 120525 17:24
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In this heartfelt and powerful conversation, Matty J speaks with Broome local Lee, mother of 9-year-old Kelsey Stewart, who lives with a rare genetic condition called CDG1A (Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation). With only around 1,200 cases worldwide, CDG is a complex and often misunderstood disorder that affects physical and intellectual development. Lee shares her family’s story—raising Kelsey in Broome, navigating therapy and travel challenges, and advocating for greater inclusion and support through the Sybree Rose Button Foundation. She also highlights Kelsey’s incredible milestones: learning to crawl, speak with the help of a $7,500 communication device, and her love for music, school, and community. This interview builds toward the CDG Awareness Family Fundraiser, held at St Mary's Primary School on Saturday, May 17 from 2 PM. Featuring: A Wonka movie screening 🍬 Glow-in-the-dark laser tag 🔫 Pony rides 🐴 Face painting, crafts, raffles, Thai food 🍜 A sensory-friendly zone for kids with disabilities 🌈 🎟️ Entry: $5 — All proceeds go to support local families living with disability and rare conditions. If you can’t attend, donations can be made via Kelsey’s Facebook page (Kelsey Stewart CDG Superhero) or directly to the Sybree Rose Button Foundation. 💜 Let’s show that disability inclusion is a Broome priority. join us in creating a brighter, more inclusive future for all. #CDGAwareness #BroomeCommunity #InclusionMatters #KelseyStewart #RadioGoolarri…
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1 Speaking Out for WA's Youth – Tracey Ninyette on the 2025 Survey 300425 12:06
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In this special interview, Sandy Dann speaks with WA Commissioner for Children and Young People, Tracey Ninyette, about the 2025 Speaking Out Survey and what it means for young people across the state. Tracey discusses the survey's goals, how it's being delivered throughout the Kimberley and beyond, and why it's so important to listen to the voices of children—especially those in regional and remote communities. From concerns about bullying and mental health to the role of social media and future employment, this conversation highlights the issues that matter most to our younger generations. The Commissioner also reflects on the importance of culturally respectful engagement, family involvement in education, and creating space for children to dream and thrive. This episode is part of our ongoing commitment to sharing the voices and experiences shaping our communities.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV with Shire President Chris Mitchell On Cable Beach Upgrades, Housing & Broome’s Big Plans 18:24
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In this interview, Sandy Dann chats with Shire of Broome President Chris Mitchell about the big changes happening around town — including the next stages of the Cable Beach redevelopment, what the new works will mean for locals and tourists, and how long beach access will be affected. Chris also shares updates on housing developments aimed at easing Broome’s housing shortage, exciting plans to make Broome more inclusive, new funding for bike paths, and the importance of good communication between the Shire and the community. Whether you're wondering what's happening with the roundabout, why beach access will be restricted, or what the future holds for Broome’s public spaces — this interview has all the info you need. ✅ Cable Beach project timeline ✅ Housing and key worker accommodation plans ✅ Inclusivity and community sport events ✅ Chinatown & Old Broome development ✅ How you can have your say with the Shire Listen now to stay informed about the projects shaping Broome’s future! #Broome #CommunityRadio #ShireOfBroome #CableBeach #BroomeLocalNews #CommunityUpdate…

1 Matty J IV with Natalie Ahmat on Neighbour Day 2025 15:27
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✨ Interview: Matty J & Natalie Ahmat on Neighbour Day 2025 ✨ In this heartfelt chat, Matty J catches up with long-time friend of the show, journalist, producer, and proud Mudburra & Wagadagum woman, Natalie Ahmat, to talk all things Neighbour Day — happening this Sunday, March 30th. Together, they dive into why real human connection matters now more than ever. Despite living in a world where we’re constantly "connected" online, loneliness is still a growing issue, with almost 1 in 3 Australians feeling lonely. Natalie shares her thoughts on how simple, everyday moments — like a friendly chat in the hallway, a smile, or checking in on a neighbour — can make a real difference to someone’s day. They also reflect on how the pandemic and modern life have changed the way we connect, and how it’s often the little things that help us feel seen, supported, and less alone. As an ambassador for Neighbour Day, Natalie shares why she’s passionate about building stronger communities and how these values are deeply rooted in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture — where looking out for one another is simply a way of life. Plus, she gives a glimpse of how she’ll be spending her Neighbour Day this year — connecting with friends over a cuppa, a yarn, and a bit of sewing. 🎧 Listen now and be inspired to reach out, say g’day, and make a connection this Neighbour Day (and every day). For more info and ways to get involved, head to 👉 neighbourseveryday.org #NeighbourDay #NeighboursEveryday #RadioGoolarri #MattyJ #NatalieAhmat #Community #Connection #Yarn #StrongerTogether…

1 Volunteer Champs of Broome | 2025 Ep. 1 – Sarah Stribbling, Pearl Coast Gymnastics 19:34
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In our first episode of Volunteer Champs of Broome for 2025 we sit down to chat with Sarah Stribbling – President of Pearl Coast Gymnastics and a familiar face in Broome’s sporting scene. From cake stalls to committee leadership, Sarah shares her inspiring journey into volunteering, the joys of supporting young gymnasts, and the power of building a strong club culture through teamwork and trust. Learn how Sarah balances club leadership with motherhood, how the club continues to grow with the help of young volunteers, and why you don’t need to be a gymnastics expert to lend a hand. 💬 Hosted by Mike 🎧 Presented by Shire of Broome & Goolarri Media #VolunteerChamps #BroomeSport #CommunityHeroes #Gymnastics #PearlCoastGymnastics #BroomeWA #GoolarriMedia…

1 Brekkie Morning Show Interview with Rowan and Mark from Briefs Factory International 260225 13:10
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1 Brekkie Morning Show Stellar Moon chats about Music and Moon phases 250225 21:08
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1 Brekkie Morning Show IV with Sean from Headspace Broome 240225 15:06
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1 Brekkie Morning Show IV with Elaine Tribbick from Helping Minds 180225 13:57
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1 Matty J IV With Dan Riches From Struggling Kings For Rubibi Survival Day 2025 28:19
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Matty J wraps up the week of artist interviews for Rubibi Survival Day 2025 with a chat featuring Dan Riches, a member of the well-loved Broome band, Struggling Kings. Dan shares insights into the band’s origins, musical journey, and what fans can expect from their upcoming performance. Originally from One Arm Point (Ardyaloon), Dan and his brothers grew up immersed in Bardi Jawi culture, with music always being a part of their lives. Struggling Kings was born from their passion for playing together, starting out with covers and eventually developing their signature style blending rock, country, and storytelling through song. Dan discusses their early performances and how the band evolved over the years, leading to gigs across the country and major festival appearances. Reflecting on the band's journey, Dan highlights their most memorable moments, particularly performing back home in Ardyaloon, where their hit song Ardyaloon resonated deeply with their community. Singing in language and sharing their culture is a key part of their music, which they believe helps connect people to country and heritage. On the significance of Survival Day, Dan shared: "This time of year can be tough with all the noise on social media, but for us, it's about celebrating the survival of our people. We love this country and feel blessed to call it home. Through our music, we share our culture and history—because Indigenous people have always been storytellers and songwriters. Survival Day is a time to come together, connect, and share those stories." Struggling Kings will be headlining the event, wrapping up the night with their powerful sound and heartfelt messages. Dan invites everyone—Indigenous and non-Indigenous—to join in and enjoy a night of amazing music, connection, and community. Catch Struggling Kings live at Rubibi Survival Day on January 26 at Gimme Gimme Bar, and stay tuned for their upcoming releases and future gigs!…

1 Matty J IV With Leanna Shovellor 'Lexyanna' For Rubibi Survival Day 2025 13:33
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Matty J sits down with talented musician Lexyanna (also known as Leanna Shovellor) ahead of Rubibi Survival Day 2025, discussing her musical journey, inspirations, and upcoming projects. Lexyanna, a Karajarri woman from Bidyadanga, shares how growing up in a musical family—especially with her father, Frankie Shovellor, and the iconic Shoveller Band—shaped her passion for music. From singing at just five years old to performing at major events like Stompem Ground in 1992, she reflects on how these experiences influenced her career. Now focusing on her solo work, Lexyanna is currently recording her first EP with new original songs set to be performed at the Survival Day event. She blends culture, personal experiences, and heritage into her music, sharing stories in both English and her traditional language. On the significance of Survival Day, Lexyanna explains: "To me, Survival Day means honoring our ancestors who fought for us to be here today. It’s about acknowledging their struggles and celebrating our culture. While the date has long been a source of division, I hope we can all come together to remember the past and work towards a united future. My performance will include a special song about the Aboriginal flag and what it represents – power, knowledge, and cultural pride." Lexyanna invites everyone to come down and enjoy the Survival Day concert at Gantheaume Point on January 26, promising a day of connection, culture, and community. Don't miss her heartfelt performance and the chance to celebrate together!…

1 Matty J IV with Pearl Smith for Rubibi Survival Day 2025 3:47
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This is the first of five interviews with the amazing lineup of musicians performing at Rubibi Survival Day 2025. On this episode of the Lunchtime Request, Matty J chats with Pearl Smith, a talented musician kicking off the event this year. Pearl shares her journey as a musician, her influences like Thelma Plum and Jessica Mauboy, and her hopes for 2025—including plans to finally record her first album. Representing both Yawuru and Noongar heritage, Pearl talks about her laid-back, love-centered music style and her memorable past performances, including the Stomping Ground Festival 2022. She also reflects on the significance of Survival Day and expresses her desire for a day that allows all Australians to celebrate together. Don’t miss Pearl’s incredible performance as she opens the Rubibi Survival Day 2025 concert. Stay tuned for the next interviews with more artists from this exciting lineup! 🎶 Celebrate resilience, culture, and community at Rubibi Survival Day 2025.…

1 Matty J IV with Henry Skeen for Rubibi Survival Day 2025 8:19
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Matty J chats with Henry Skeen from the Henry and Renahl Band about his journey as a musician, the band's origins, and their upcoming performance at Rubibi Survival Day 2025 on January 26. Henry shares stories of growing up in the Kimberley, his passion for music, and what Survival Day means to him as a proud Aboriginal man. Don’t miss this inspiring interview and get ready for an incredible lineup of live music, featuring Roadworks, Struggling Kings, and more! 🎧 Tune in to catch the vibe and learn about the talent behind the music.…

1 Matty J IV with Em and AJ for Rubibi Survival Day 2025 20:44
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Join Matty J as he chats with Broome-based musicians Em (Emma Sibosado) and AJ (AJ Moore), who will be performing at Rubibi Survival Day 2025. In this heartfelt interview, Em and AJ discuss their musical journey, growing up in musical families, and their cultural roots as Yawuru, Jabbir Jabbir, and Broome locals. They share their inspirations, blending country, folk, acoustic sounds, and reggae, and talk about songwriting as a way to tell stories and connect to country. Reflecting on past performances with Caravana Sun and Nancy Bates, Em and AJ express their excitement for Survival Day, emphasizing unity, remembrance, and storytelling. Tune in to learn more about their plans for 2025, including new music and growing their presence. Don’t miss them live at Rubibi Survival Day on January 26th! 🎶 Celebrate resilience, culture, and community at Rubibi Survival Day 2025.…

1 🎤 Yawuru Six Seasons Rap Project - Behind the Scenes with Lyrical Instinct 🎶 10:06
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Join Matty J as he chats with Jacob Gregory, aka Lyrical Instinct, about his role as MC and facilitator for the Yawuru Six Seasons Rap Project. Discover how Jacob and the team guided local students in creating beats, writing lyrics, and celebrating culture through music. From challenges to triumphs, this episode captures the energy, creativity, and community spirit behind this inspiring project. Tune in for an authentic look into the process of empowering young minds through music! 🔥 #YawuruSixSeasons #LyricalInstinct #MusicEducation #BroomeCreativity #RadioGoolarri…

1 Six Seasons Rap – Behind the Scenes with Bex and the Kids 13:07
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Six Seasons Rap – Behind the Scenes with Bex and the Kids Join Matty J as he visits Broome Primary School to chat with teacher Bex Youdale, local rapper Lyrical Instinct, and the students about their exciting project: the Six Seasons Rap. This creative initiative, supported by a grant, brought together over 280 students to celebrate the Yawuru seasons through music and storytelling. Hear how the students collaborated with Lyrical Instinct to learn the art of rap, explore the significance of their local environment, and create a fun yet educational track. Students Eve and Abigail share their favorite seasons, their creative contributions, and the joy of working with a real rapper. Get ready to feel inspired by this unique blend of culture, education, and creativity!…
In this episode, host Mike Doyle chats with Fiona Sharpe, president of the Broome Tennis and Pickleball Club. Fiona shares her journey as a volunteer, the club’s 120-year history, and how adding pickleball has brought new energy and members. Learn about the club’s growth, Fiona’s passion for regional sports, and her advice for fostering community and engaging volunteers. Follow the Broome Tennis Club on Facebook for updates and events!…

1 Sandy Dann IV with Flight Sergeant Grant Biles and Leading Aircraftwoman Amy McLeod on Operation Kummundoo - 101024 13:25
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Sandy Dann speaks with Flight Sergeant Grant Biles and Leading Aircraftwoman Amy McLeod from the Royal Australian Air Force about Operation Kummundoo. This initiative delivers essential health services to remote East Kimberley communities, including dental care and health checks. Learn about their experiences, challenges, and the meaningful impact of this program.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV with Martin Pritchard on Oil, Gas, and Fracking Concerns in the Kimberley - 241024 13:35
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In this Country Affairs interview, Sandy Dann sits down with Martin Pritchard, Director of Environs Kimberley, to discuss fracking and environmental issues in the Kimberley region. Pritchard shares that Burrow Energy’s oil exploration near Langwell Creek—an area of both cultural and environmental importance—didn’t find any oil, which he views as a win for conservation. He emphasizes that the Kimberley community lacks a "social license" for oil and gas industries, opposing them due to pollution, landscape damage, and climate change concerns. Pritchard also talks about Black Mountain’s proposed gas pipeline, which would require extensive drilling and bring significant environmental risks. He notes recent policy changes that have made it costly for individuals to challenge mining proposals, potentially limiting community engagement. Additionally, Pritchard raises alarm over Woodside Energy’s plans for large-scale drilling near Scott Reef—a vital coral ecosystem often compared to the Great Barrier Reef in its significance. He calls on Kimberley residents to speak out against these developments by contacting local representatives, stressing the urgency of protecting future generations from the lasting impacts of fossil fuel extraction.…
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1 Matty J IV with Jay Wymarra and Fabian Woods on Deadly Funny 231024 13:35
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Matty J from Radio Goolarri sits down with Jay Wymarra and Fabian Woods, the two hosts and facilitators of tonight’s comedy night! Get the inside scoop on what to expect at this year’s Deadly Funny event—where cheeky, loud, black, and proud comedians take the stage to deliver a night full of laughs and storytelling. Jay and Fabian talk about the importance of this 18-year-old competition that continues to unearth the funniest First Nations talent from around Australia. Don’t miss out!…
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1 Sandy Dann with Judith Barker (CEO of RFDS WA) 060924 19:58
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In this engaging interview, Sandy Dann speaks with Judith Barker, the CEO of the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) in Western Australia. Judith shares her extensive experience in emergency services, beginning her career as a paramedic and now leading one of the largest aerial medical services in the world. She reflects on the RFDS's critical role in providing healthcare to remote and regional areas, especially in WA's vast landscape. Judith highlights the RFDS's ongoing work, including GP and dental clinics in remote communities, aiming to keep people healthy and on country, reducing the need for emergency flights to Perth. She discusses the challenges of providing equitable healthcare to remote populations and the organization's mission through 2028: improving regional health outcomes by addressing chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension before they escalate into emergencies. Judith also talks about the RFDS's vision for expanding services, the role of community fundraising in replacing planes, and the significant impact of introducing jets, which have dramatically reduced travel times for patients in critical condition. Throughout the interview, Judith emphasizes the passion she and her team share for supporting regional health and the importance of collaboration with local healthcare organizations to make a lasting difference in the lives of remote communities in WA.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With KAMS on Kimberley Men's Health Gathering 270924 26:54
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In this insightful interview, Sandy Dann speaks with Vincent Carter (VC) and William Hunter from the Kimberley Aboriginal Men's Health Subcommittee about the recent men's health gathering in Djarindjin, held on September 12. The event brought together 40 men from across the Kimberley to discuss critical issues surrounding Aboriginal men's health and well-being. With a focus on the theme "Strong Men, Strong Culture, Strong Communities," the event explores cultural safety, the role of strong male role models, and the importance of regular health checks. Vincent and William also share stories from the event, including cultural knowledge exchanges, a seafood cook-up, and the goal of developing a comprehensive men's health strategy for the region. Tune in to learn how this gathering is empowering men to speak up about their mental and physical health, building stronger communities in the process. #MensHealth #Kimberley #CulturalSafety #StrongCommunities #KAMS…
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1 Volunteer Champs Of Broome Podcast - Glenn Medlend 36:40
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In this episode, we sit down with Glenn Medlend, a remarkable volunteer whose extensive contributions to sports in Broome span nearly five decades. Since moving to Broome in 1975, Glenn has played a pivotal role in shaping the local sports community, from founding the Sports Star Awards to advocating for the construction of the Broome Recreation and Aquatic Centre (BRAC). Glenn reflects on his leadership experiences, including organizing community sports, the Northwest Games, and the Kimberley Turf Club, emphasizing the critical role volunteers play in sustaining Broome's sporting culture. He shares personal stories that illustrate the impact of mentorship, highlighting the evolution of sports in Broome, including the integration of netball and girls' football into previously male-dominated clubs. Looking to the future, Glenn calls for continued community support and engagement, inviting listeners to recognize local achievements through nominations for the Sports Awards. His passion for volunteering shines through as he shares memorable moments from the Northwest Games and his commitment to fostering a vibrant sporting culture in Broome. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the power of volunteering and community spirit!…
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1 Volunteer Champs Of Broome Podcast - Amanda Gregory 18:13
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In this episode of Local Legends, Mikayla from Broome Circle sits down with Tony Lee, a lifelong resident of Broome with deep connections to the community. Tony shares his experiences growing up in the small, multicultural town of Broome during the 1960s and discusses his work in Aboriginal affairs and social justice. Tony reflects on his childhood in Broome, where everyone knew each other, and the town was shaped by industries like pearling and meat works. He recalls Broome as a multicultural place where people identified as "coloured" rather than Aboriginal, and the community was dominated by people of mixed race. Tony recounts his first encounter with racism in his late teens, a moment that profoundly impacted him and shaped his commitment to social justice. He discusses the influence of the Catholic Church on his life, particularly its teachings on fairness, service, and humanity. Tony's work in Aboriginal affairs, spanning over 45 years, reflects his dedication to improving society and helping others. The episode offers an insightful look into Broome's past, highlighting the unique challenges and joys of growing up in such a close-knit, culturally diverse community, and explores how these experiences have influenced Tony's life and work.…
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In Part 2 of the Local Legends podcast with Tony Lee, the conversation continues to explore Tony's vivid memories of growing up in Broome during the 1960s and 70s. Tony reflects on the simpler, more physical lifestyle of the time, marked by the absence of modern conveniences like smartphones, computers, and even television, which didn't arrive in Broome until the 1980s. He recounts how families relied on newspapers and radio for news, and how children created their own entertainment, spending much of their time outdoors. Tony shares nostalgic stories of makeshift fun, like trying to tune in television signals from distant Port Hedland using rooftop antennas, and how children in Broome often made their own toys and games. He also reminisces about long walks to Gantheaume Point during the Christmas holidays to gather bush tucker, and the communal activities like fishing at the old jetty, where local families relied on their catches as a primary food source. Tony paints a picture of a tight-knit community, where kids were resilient and resourceful, finding joy in the simple things and bonding over shared experiences. He also touches on cultural traditions, such as making a simple soup from mussels with lemongrass, a practice passed down through generations. Throughout the conversation, Tony's stories highlight the richness of Broome's cultural heritage and the strength of its community spirit during his childhood.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Naomi Pigram On ATOB - Raised In Big Spirit Country 140824 17:33
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In this Country Affairs interview, Sandy Dann chats with Naomi Pigram, the program director for A Taste of Broome - Raised in Big Spirit Country. Naomi reflects on her journey with the event, which began in 2014, and how it celebrates Broome's rich musical history. She shares insights into the influence of local music legends on her generation and her passion for continuing their legacy. Naomi also discusses her collaboration with Black Swan Theatre and the inclusion of fresh talent like Nelson Baker and her nephew, Chase, in the upcoming show. The interview wraps up with Naomi introducing her new song, "Westerly," a heartfelt tribute to her Nana, capturing the warmth and wisdom of the past.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Alex Glover On Strides Against Suicide Walk around Australia 130824 12:37
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In this interview, Sandy Dann speaks with Alex Glover, who is walking around Australia to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention. Starting his journey on January 21, 2024, Alex's mission is driven by his own struggles with mental health. His guiding ethos, "wait one more minute, take one more step," encourages simplicity, presence, and community support. Along his 7,000-kilometer journey, Alex has connected with people across the country, often offering a listening ear to those who stop to talk. Despite facing challenges, he highlights the power of walking in nature and the kindness of strangers. Alex has launched a GoFundMe campaign, Strides Against Suicide, to support those he meets who need help with essentials like medical care, food, and shelter. Donations also help him continue his journey. You can support his cause here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/strides-against-suicide?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer…
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1 Matty J IV With Dijun Way And Change Em Ways Team (Sarani, Kirstin & Zarita) 070824 9:35
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Matty J welcomed the Dijun Ways and Change Em Ways team members Sarani, Kirstin, and Zarita to his radio show for an engaging chat about their impactful community programs. Sarani highlighted their recent successes, including completing programs with Year 11 and 12 students and participating in a wellness camp in Lombadina. Kirstin, the newest team member, shared exciting details about their upcoming 8-week program starting in October, designed to help men transform their behavior and combat domestic violence. The program includes workshops three days a week with lunch provided. To ease participants in, they’re hosting men’s morning teas on September 3rd, September 26th, and October 22nd. Zarita explained her crucial role in supporting the partners of men in the program, ensuring their safety and giving them a voice to hold men accountable. These morning teas offer a fantastic opportunity for men to meet the team and get comfortable with the program before it starts. With the main program kicking off on October 1st, interested community members are encouraged to visit the team on Doris Street or attend a morning tea to learn more about the life-changing programs and support available. Don't miss out on this chance to make a positive change!…
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In this episode of Local Legends, host Mikayla interviews Bart Pigram, a lifelong Broome resident deeply rooted in the community through traditional custodianship and multicultural ancestry. Bart reflects on growing up in Broome during its transition from a pearling town to a tourism hotspot, emphasizing the importance of preserving the town's rich heritage and multicultural respect. He shares his work in cultural and language revitalization, including developing language apps and educational programs, and his personal journey learning and teaching the Yawuru language. Bart underscores the significance of native title in reconnecting the community with traditional values and the role of elders in guiding the younger generation towards self-confidence and cultural pride.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Commissioner For Children And Young People Jacqueline McGowan-Jones 10:39
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In a recent episode of Country Affairs on Radio Goolarri, host Sandy Dann interviewed Jacqueline McGowan-Jones, the Commissioner for Children and Young People, about a survey on lowering the voting age. The survey seeks to gather opinions from young people in Western Australia on whether the voting age should be reduced to 16. McGowan-Jones emphasized the capability and knowledge of young people, noting their awareness of issues like climate change, human rights, and economic concerns. She highlighted the importance of giving young people a voice in decisions that affect their future. The survey results, due by September 20th, will provide valuable insights into young people's views on voting, with the goal of potentially influencing policy decisions. The Commissioner encouraged young people and those under 24 across Australia to participate, emphasizing that their input is crucial for understanding their perspectives on civic engagement.…
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1 Volunteer Champs Of Broome - Kelly Ford From Broome Little Athletics 21:09
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In this episode we’re speaking with Broome Little Athletics President, Kelly Ford. A familiar face at many local sporting programs, we learn what motivates Kelly to volunteer. Why she continues to help and hear her advice on how we can all contribute to our community.
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Ashton Wood, Founder Of DV Safe Phone 030524 11:01
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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 phones which they have fixed, repurposed then distributed to frontline domestic violence agencies and service providers to help domestic violence survivors across the country.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Tony Lee On Kimberley Blak Pride 2024 290424 18:01
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Bebe Oliver On Blak Pride And More Than These Bones 260424 11:28
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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, and Country. Bebe’s debut solo poetry collection is more than these bones (Magabala, 2023).…
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1 Matty J IV With Gordon From KCADS On Recovery Mob 160424 11:46
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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 we call a peer led support group. It is the support and sharing of the whole group that makes the difference. They build support and get support from each other. People come and talk about their drug and alcohol use and the impact it has on their lives. The important conversations are about building and keeping up the motivation to change, or it can be about coping with the urges and cravings. Other conversations can be about managing thoughts feelings and behaviours. Anybody that lives in the Broome township is welcome to come no matter your lived experience and it is free to attend. We meet Monday Nights from 5.00pm to 7.00pm at the Broome Recovery Centre at 39 Forrest St Broome. At 5pm we gather for a cup of tea then move into the program for the night. People can just rock up to the Recovery Centre on the night, or give me a ring to find out more at KCADS on 08 9195 2433 What if someone feels too shame to share their experience? You don’t have to share, you can come along and listen. A lot of people need some time to suss out a new group and see if they are comfortable. So people would be able to work at their own pace Absolutely people can come and see how it fits for them.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Michael Rae From Jungarni On Financial Corner 250324 19:51
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Yvette Pocock From Pilbara Community Legal Service On Financial Corner 080424 9:39
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1 Beyond The Viel Ep 10 2nd Part Brian Henderson Ward 59:43
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1 Matty IV With Dominic And Sarani On Youngn Deadly Program 270324 13:51
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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.…
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1 Matty J IV With Natalie Ahmet On Neighbour Day 2024 10:07
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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 NITV, Natalie Ahmat.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV Anthony Watson From KLC 120324 11:56
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1 Sandy Dann IV Jen Moerua From Ngaanyatjarra Council On Financial Corner 110324 15:02
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Veronica Johnson From Broome CIRCLE On Financial Corner 180324 17:19
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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…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With PAKAM Manager Neil Turner 260224 15:03
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Director For The Edmund Rice Centre And Former BAMA CEO Alopi Latukefu 190224 7:40
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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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1 Sandy Dann IV With Marcel Sithole From Marra Worra Worra On Financial Corner 260224 16:13
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"Listen in as Sandy Dann, host of Country Affairs on Radio Goolarri in Broome, engages in insightful discussions with various Financial Counsellors from across the Kimberley region. Featuring Veronica Johnson from Broome Circle, Michael Rae from Jungarni in Halls Creek, and Marcel Sithole from Marra Worra Worra in Fitzroy Crossing, these live-recorded interviews delve into the complexities of financial matters impacting local communities, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by First Nations peoples. From deciphering intricate financial issues to shedding light on prevalent scams and navigating overwhelming bills, these conversations aim to raise awareness and provide valuable insights for individuals seeking financial empowerment in the Kimberley."…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Michael Rae From Jungarni On Financial Corner 190224 20:00
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"Listen in as Sandy Dann, host of Country Affairs on Radio Goolarri in Broome, engages in insightful discussions with various Financial Counsellors from across the Kimberley region. Featuring Veronica Johnson from Broome Circle, Michael Rae from Jungarni in Halls Creek, and Marcel Sithole from Marra Worra Worra in Fitzroy Crossing, these live-recorded interviews delve into the complexities of financial matters impacting local communities, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by First Nations peoples. From deciphering intricate financial issues to shedding light on prevalent scams and navigating overwhelming bills, these conversations aim to raise awareness and provide valuable insights for individuals seeking financial empowerment in the Kimberley."…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Veronica Johnson From Broome CIRCLE On Financial Corner 120224 20:42
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"Listen in as Sandy Dann, host of Country Affairs on Radio Goolarri in Broome, engages in insightful discussions with various Financial Counsellors from across the Kimberley region. Featuring Veronica Johnson from Broome Circle, Michael Rae from Jungarni in Halls Creek, and Marcel Sithole from Marra Worra Worra in Fitzroy Crossing, these live-recorded interviews delve into the complexities of financial matters impacting local communities, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by First Nations peoples. From deciphering intricate financial issues to shedding light on prevalent scams and navigating overwhelming bills, these conversations aim to raise awareness and provide valuable insights for individuals seeking financial empowerment in the Kimberley."…
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1 Ex Tropical Cyclone Lincoln Update With DFES Kimberley Superintendent Leon Gardiner 210224 3:59
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Check out Radio Goolarri's interview with host Matty J and DFES Kimberley Superintendent Leon Gardiner for the latest update on Ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln. Learn about its expected re-development and the potential impacts it may have on the west Pilbara and northern Gascoyne coast this Friday and Saturday. Get insights into the affected areas, intensity, movement, and hazards associated with the cyclone. Stay informed and prepared as Superintendent Gardiner shares important recommendations from DFES for those in coastal communities. For further weather updates, visit emergency.wa.gov.au, and for information on preparedness, visit DFES.wa.gov.au.…
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1 Tropical Low Update With DFES Kimberley Superintendent Leon Gardiner 160224 7:22
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🚨 Important Weather Update Alert! 🚨 DFES Kimberley Superintendent Leon Gardiner updates on the tropical low cyclone looming in the Gulf of Carpentaria! 🌀⛈️ As the cyclone potentially heads west towards the Kimberley region in WA, it's vital for remote towns and communities to stay informed. Superintendent Gardiner will provide insights, updates, and crucial safety measures to brace for heavy rains, storms, and potential flooding. 🌧️💨 Remember to stay updated by visiting www.emergency.wa.gov.au for the latest weather updates and head to the DFES website at www.dfes.wa.gov.au for essential information on preparing for a storm, cyclone, or flood. 🌪️🌊 Don't miss this essential interview to stay ahead of the weather! Tune in and spread the word to keep everyone safe and prepared! 📻🌪️ #WeatherUpdate #CycloneAlert #StaySafe #RadioGoolarri…
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1 Matty J IV With Jaime Jackett On 'Insanity' Single Launch PART 1 140224 8:59
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Don't miss out on Radio Goolarri's latest interview featuring Broome's own musical powerhouse, Jaime Jacket! Join host Matty J as he sits down with Jaime to discuss her latest singles, "Black Velvet" and the dynamic "Insanity," the latest gem from her forthcoming debut solo album, 'Reinvention.' With June 8th marked on the calendar for the album's release, Jaime opens up about her musical journey, offering insights into her creative process and the inspiration behind her evocative lyrics. Get ready to be captivated by this candid conversation with one of Broome's most exciting musical talents, Jaime Jacket.…
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1 Matty J IV With Jaime Jackett On 'Insanity' Single Launch PART 2 140224 6:39
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Don't miss out on Radio Goolarri's latest interview featuring Broome's own musical powerhouse, Jaime Jacket! Join host Matty J as he sits down with Jaime to discuss her latest singles, "Black Velvet" and the dynamic "Insanity," the latest gem from her forthcoming debut solo album, 'Reinvention.' With June 8th marked on the calendar for the album's release, Jaime opens up about her musical journey, offering insights into her creative process and the inspiration behind her evocative lyrics. Get ready to be captivated by this candid conversation with one of Broome's most exciting musical talents, Jaime Jacket.…
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1 Matty J IV With Stellar Moon On New Song 'Rise' and Album Launch 070224 10:10
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Join Radio Goolarri presenter Matty J in an exclusive interview with the multifaceted musician Stellar Moon, alias Monique Leveire. Together, they explore the genesis of her evocative track "Still Tea," the unveiling of her debut album "Phases," and the buzz surrounding her forthcoming tour across Western Australia, commencing February 8th, 2024. Additionally, don't miss the inside scoop on her latest release from the "Phases" album, the empowering anthem "Rise." Tune in for a captivating conversation with this burgeoning star as she shares her journey and musical vision.…
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this is an in depth conversation of the life of Quinny! music, life, and everything inbetween
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1 Matty J IV With Flewnt And Inkabee On Block Part Boom 290124 9:25
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Matty J chats with Flewnt and Inkabee abot the Block Party Boom event coming to Broome on Saturday 3rd of February! Your favourite celebration of First Nations music and culture is back, this time with MC Flewnt touring a deadly line-up of hip hop heroes to Broome, Geraldton and Busselton. Flewnt will take to the mic alongside the star of last year’s show, Inkabee, local artists and a guest list of rap royalty. The gigs are all-ages friendly and free to watch - no ticket required, just head on down. Shows start at 3.30pm. More artists to be announced, stay tuned!…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Marcel Sithole On Financial Corner 031123 21:34
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1 Sandy Dann IV With NickMuirhead On Financial Corner 201123 10:06
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Veronica Johnson From Broome CIRCLE On Financial Corner 041223 14:41
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1 Beyond The Veil Ep5 - Jaime Jacket And Lyrical Instinct 1:00:07
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Venessa grew up in Broome and talks about the fun of growing up in a small town, eating Cockles from the bay. her family history in the early Pearling days that adds to the rich tapestry of Broome. Her memories of the people and places, and businesses that made up this town some of which are gone. The wonderful connection of people and family and the community.…
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In this episode of Local Legends, Mikayla from Broome CIRCLE interviews Phil Docherty, a dedicated community member who has lived in Broome for over 20 years. Phil discusses his journey to Broome, starting as a schoolteacher and eventually working with the Clontarf Foundation, where he found his passion in helping boys stay in school and find their paths in life. He also shares his love for native plants and his involvement with the SKIPA group, which focuses on native plant conservation. Phil highlights the importance of community involvement, the unique beauty of the Kimberley region, and the invaluable knowledge of Aboriginal people. His story is one of dedication, community service, and a deep connection to the natural environment, making him a true local legend.…
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In this episode of Local Legends, Nina from Broome CIRCLE interviews Alison Southern. Alison shares her journey from Papua New Guinea to Broome in 1983, her involvement in starting Broome Circle, and building her soap business, Hidden Valley Broome. She reflects on the strong community support, the unique Kimberley landscape, and her passion for organic gardening. Alison's story highlights resilience, creativity, and a deep connection to Broome, making her a true local legend.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With David Mack From Co3 on Youth Coming Together Across WA! 280624 7:17
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First Nations youth from Rubibi (Broome) and youth from Girrawheen Senior High School in Boorloo (Perth) unite in an energetic double bill in response to Co3’s engagement project CONNECT 2024: THE INSIDE, delivered by Co3 Artistic Associate Dave Mack and Co3’s Teaching Artist Team. Throughout Term 2, these youth participated in Co3’s in-school dance residency and workshop program which involved an immersive virtual reality arts experience created by Artistic Director, Raewyn Hill. CONNECT 2024: THE INSIDE engages with themes of belonging and displacement and explores how youth consider and respond to their built and natural environments. This creative dance response in Boorloo brings our young people together from across Western Australia in a safe and inclusive environment - to voice, to exchange and to dance! Youth dancers ‘Burrb Wanggarraju Nurlu’ created by Artistic Director Tara Gower from Rubibi will be presenting a devised response titled Retaliate. Youth from Girrawheen Senior High School will be presenting their devised response titled The Return, mentored in the program by Co3 Teaching Artists Jessica Pettitt and Alex Kay. This event isn't just about dance — it's about empowerment, expression, and forging connections. Supported by Act Belong Commit, we invite you to join us in celebrating our youth in what will be a wonderful and disarming showcase of movement and expression. Move with us. David Mack is an award-winning dancer with more than 20 years of experience performing with companies including Sydney Dance Company, Rambert Dance Company. Phoenix Dance Theatre, West Australian Ballet and Co3 Contemporary Dance. Throughout his career, he has performed principal and soloist roles in works by many notable classical and contemporary choreographers, receiving a nomination for a Helpmann Award and winning a Green Room Award and Australian Dance Award for his performances in William Forsythe’s Qunitett and Rafael Bonachela’s Frame of Mind.…
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1 Sandy Dann IV With John Miller On 'Bringing It Back To Broome’ Fine Jewellery Exhibit 250624 7:53
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Sandy Dann chats with John Miller about his 'Bringing it back to Broome!' exhibition. For the first time since 1984, artist-jeweller John Miller returns with his iconic display of Broome inspired jewellery incorporating iconic land & seascapes of the North. John Miller is regarded as one of Australia’s leading and most original and creative designers of fine jewellery. He specialises in hand-worked, bespoke sterling silver and gold pieces inspired by native flora, fauna and the elements. He opened Broome’s first jewellery shop in 1979, Dampier’s Chest, inspired by the icons of the Kimberley — luggers, pearls and shellfish, seashells, divers and mermaids and was the town’s first resident jeweller . After 25 years living and working in Yallingup in the Southwest, he returns to Broome with an exhibition of his work at Redbill Studio Gallery from end of June through July. Mr. Miller’s family history also runs deep in the Kimberley region. His mother was best-selling author and historian Dame Mary Durack and his dad was Horrie Miller, pioneering aviator and director of MacRobertson Miller Airlines. MMA was WA’s only commercial air service from 1927 to1993, with Horrie based in Broome as regional director. 40 years on from his last exhibition and into his 50th year of making his unique Australian handcrafted jewellery John is bringing his jewellery back to Broome.…
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Welcome to another episode of Local Legends, where we explore the inspiring stories of Broome's most remarkable residents. In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Lesley Westlake. Lesley is a dedicated member of the Broome community of Elders and was also the Shire of Broome's 2024 Senior Community Citizen Award winner. In this episode, Lesley shares her journey from arriving in Broome in 1975, her diverse career, and her relentless advocacy for disability education and carers' rights. Join us as we learn more about her fascinating life and the incredible impact she has had on Broome.…
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Albert, a proud Bardi, Nyul Nyul, and Kija man from the Dampier Peninsula, has dedicated his life to conservation. In 2019, he was honoured as Australian Geographic's Conservationist of the Year. Albert’s deep connection to Culture, Country, and Indigenous Science is rooted in his upbringing in the remote Peninsula and Broome, coupled with his educational experiences in Perth. In this podcast, he reflects on how these experiences have fuelled his passion and commitment to preserving his cultural heritage and the environment.…
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Denisa has tirelessly dedicated herself to serving the Broome community. Her journey spans various roles in not-for-profits to state government and back, showcasing her unwavering commitment to community development and social empowerment. Tune in as Denisa reflects on her experiences, the challenges she’s faced, and her hopes for the future of Broome. This episode is packed with insightful stories and offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to drive change in both government and not-for-profit sectors—an episode you won't want to miss!…
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Gwen Knox, a longtime resident of Broome, is known for her significant contributions to the town’s art scene Born on Broome Cup Day in 1957, Gwen’s life is a tapestry of fascinating stories and rich history. In this episode, she shares her childhood memories, reflects on her parents intriguing pasts, and offers us a unique glimpse into Broome’s past.…
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1 Matty J IV With Marco On 'Keep Broome Clean' Event 300524 8:27
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Matty J recently caught up with Marco from Norwest Pest Management to chat about their upcoming beach clean-up event, "Keep Broome Clean." Set for May 31st starting at 8am, they're tackling the stretch from Town Beach to the Streeters jetty, armed with gear from the Broome Shire—bags, tongs, gloves, you name it. TotallyWorkWear's hooking everyone up with tees, and Mr. Saigon and Sushi Ichiban are keeping the crew fueled with food. Marco iss stoked to see families getting in on the action, teaching the little ones to love and care for their environment. While this round's just for Norwest Pest Management and Kimberley Tree Care, they're already planning to open it up to everyone next time. It's all about giving back, no strings attached.…
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1 Matty J IV With KAMS Team On Diabetes Foot Disease PART 2 220524 6:33
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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.…
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1 Matty J IV With KAMS Team On Diabetes Foot Disease PART 1 220524 7:51
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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.…
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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.…
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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.…
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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.…
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1 Matty J IV With RMHC WA CEO Peter King On McHappy Day 151123 10:52
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The countdown to McHappy Day is officially on with McHappy Time fundraising launching across McDonald’s restaurants in Broome! McHappy Day is the largest annual fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), which helps seriously ill and injured children and their families stay together while receiving medical care in a nearby hospital. From now until McHappy Day on Saturday 18 November, Broome locals can pick up a pair of exclusive Grimace or Hamburglar themed Silly Socks or Helping Hands from their local Macca’s, with 100% of profits going directly to RMHC. Tania Mesch, Licensee for McDonald’s Broome said: “Every year, we are blown away by the generosity of our customers who dig deep for McHappy Day and help us raise much needed funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities. “Over the next few weeks, we are asking Broome locals to top up their Macca’s order with a pair of Silly Socks or Helping Hands, if they are in a position to do so. “The funds raised will go directly towards helping Ronald McDonald House Charities continue to make a real difference to the lives of seriously ill or injured children and their families across Australia”. McHappy Time – the month-long celebration leading up to McHappy Day – which commences today, will shine brighter than ever in 2023 thanks to a group of familiar Aussie faces who are coming together to help raise much needed awareness and funding for the cause. Over the month, ARIA award-winning singer-songwriter Amy Shark, The Block’s Dan Reilly, Australian Tennis royalty Dylan Alcott, NRL Legend Gorden Tallis, Sydney Swans’ great Josh Kennedy with Isaac Heeney, Montana Ham and Chloe Molloy, and Parramatta Eels’ Elsie Albert, Abbi Church, Rachel Pearson and Junior Paolo will pop up on TV screens around the country as part of the official advertising campaign to remind Aussies to ‘give back with a Big Mac’! Joining previous alumni ambassadors Naomi Watts, Katie Holmes, Eva Longoria and Eva Mendes, Amy Shark said: “I am incredibly honoured to be a part of this year’s awesome line up of Aussie greats, partnering with Macca’s to make a real difference, by raising awareness of McHappy Day and supporting the truly invaluable work of Ronald McDonald House Charities. “During life’s toughest challenges, RMHC stands as a beacon of hope and support for seriously ill and injured children and their families. With open arms, they provide a nurturing haven where families can find comfort, solace and a community that understands. Their compassion and generosity are reflective of our Australian spirit, which is why I’m so passionate about helping RMHC ensure that families will never have to face these trials alone, allowing them to focus on what truly matters – being together and finding strength in unity.” Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia CEO, Barbara Ryan expressed her enthusiasm for this year’s fundraiser: “McHappy Day is a celebration that captures the spirit of giving, and this year’s group of Aussie stars truly embody the essence of generosity. I’m so excited to witness the positive impact they will bring to the lives of children and families in need. “For more than three decades, McHappy Day has raised over $61 million to help keep Australian families of seriously ill and injured children together in their time of need. We’re calling for everyone’s support again this year to enable us to continue to help where and when it’s needed most,” said Barbara. McDonald’s launched McHappy Day in Australia in 1991 to help raise essential funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities. There are now 18 Ronald McDonald Houses nationally, with the charity caring for almost 35,000 families every year. In addition to providing a home away from home, Ronald McDonald House Charities also runs Family Rooms, Family Retreats, Hospitality Carts and a National Learning Program to support families through and after their child’s challenging hospital journey and ongoing recovery.…
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1 Beyond The Veil S1Ep2 - Jack Biilman 121123 56:28
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1 Sandy Dann IV With Rhea Psereckis and Madama Haemga From KPHU On Japanese Encephalitis 081123 11:37
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1 Cultural Crossings - Blindigenous Episode With Azie Dungey 1:05:18
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IN this radio special, Azie Dungey makes time while visting Broome to join Matty J in studio to share and chat about music from First Nations musicians in North America
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1 Beyond The Veil S1Ep1 - Mike Talisman 051123 43:51
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1 Matty J IV With Mikayla Morrison For Purple Hands Kimberley 9's Footy Carnival 251023 4:14
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Matty J Outside Broadcasting from Cable Beach this morning for the Fremantle Dockers Purple Hands Foundation Footy Carnival! 💜 Today we spoke to 👇🏼 - Simon Eastaugh the Community Engagement Officer - Mikayla Morrison an AFLW Fremantle player - Donna Rendell the General Manager - Emma Pass the Operations Manager Smiles all around today. Such a great two days of footy and fun with the Purple Hands Foundation. It was so great to get some of the Purple Hands Team on air with Radio Goolarri! 🤩…
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1 Matty J IV With Purple Hands Operations Manager Emma Pass 251023 13:45
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Matty J Outside Broadcasting from Cable Beach this morning for the Fremantle Dockers Purple Hands Foundation Footy Carnival! 💜 Today we spoke to 👇🏼 - Simon Eastaugh the Community Engagement Officer - Mikayla Morrison an AFLW Fremantle player - Donna Rendell the General Manager - Emma Pass the Operations Manager Smiles all around today. Such a great two days of footy and fun with the Purple Hands Foundation. It was so great to get some of the Purple Hands Team on air with Radio Goolarri! 🤩…
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1 Matty J IV With Purple Hands General Manager Donna Rendell 251023 18:41
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Matty J Outside Broadcasting from Cable Beach this morning for the Fremantle Dockers Purple Hands Foundation Footy Carnival! 💜 Today we spoke to 👇🏼 - Simon Eastaugh the Community Engagement Officer - Mikayla Morrison an AFLW Fremantle player - Donna Rendell the General Manager - Emma Pass the Operations Manager Smiles all around today. Such a great two days of footy and fun with the Purple Hands Foundation. It was so great to get some of the Purple Hands Team on air with Radio Goolarri! 🤩…
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1 Matty J IV With Simon For Purple Hands Kimberley 9's Footy Carnival 251023 5:53
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Matty J Outside Broadcasting from Cable Beach this morning for the Fremantle Dockers Purple Hands Foundation Footy Carnival! 💜 Today we spoke to 👇🏼 - Simon Eastaugh the Community Engagement Officer - Mikayla Morrison an AFLW Fremantle player - Donna Rendell the General Manager - Emma Pass the Operations Manager Smiles all around today. Such a great two days of footy and fun with the Purple Hands Foundation. It was so great to get some of the Purple Hands Team on air with Radio Goolarri! 🤩…
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1 Volunteer Champs Of Broome - Sara Hennesy Broome Barracudas Part 1 11:36
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In this episode, Steph Power from the Broome Shire chats with Sara Hennessy from the Broome Baracudas about her volunteering journey
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1 Volunteer Champs Of Broome - Sara Hennesy Broome Barracudas Part 2 11:32
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In this episode, Steph Power from the Broome Shire chats with Sara Hennessy from the Broome Baracudas about her volunteering journey
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1 Matty J IV With Keedon Peachy On Unpaid Carers Week 9:58
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Keedon Peachey is a young Wiradjuri/ Malyangapa man with an extraordinary heart. In 2022, when Keedon was just 19 years old, he moved into his grandparents’ home to become a carer for both his pop and his nan. At the time, his pop had been diagnosed with cancer and his nan had a condition known as facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD). The FSHD affected her muscles, leaving her with very little strength in her legs, arms and face, and respiratory weakness. This condition meant Keedon’s nan required consistent support around the home. When Keedon’s pop also fell ill, Keedon had no issue putting his hand up to move in and look after them. Leaving his job as a custom framer to assist throughout the day, Keedon would do the grocery shopping for his grandparents, as well as the washing up and other housework, including making a mean beef stew. Caring just came naturally for Keedon. Sadly, Keedon’s nan passed away in July this year, but he still lives with and cares for his pop whose condition has worsened over the last few months. Keedon is the middle son of five siblings and he believes his cultural roots and deep connections to tradition have, in their own way, helped shape his path towards becoming a carer. Keedon was brought up to believe that families stick together and that taking care of elders, and respecting them, is one of the most important things in Aboriginal culture. It’s a healthy change from a role that is not without its challenges. And, while his unpaid work sets him apart from many people his age, Keedon is one of 235,000 Australian carers under the age of 25. He hopes to follow his mother into community service work and his dream is to one day move into a role in Aboriginal mentoring, supporting young people and celebrating his culture. Keedon is a remarkable young man who comes from a family of remarkable young men (NRL legend David Peachey is his uncle and his cousin Tyrone Peachey plays NRL for the Penrith Panthers) and he’s very keen to encourage Indigenous carers, young and old, to seek support and for others to recognise the important work that unpaid carers do in our communities.…
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1 Volunteer Champs Podcast - Feed The Little Children 8:43
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In this episode of Volunteer Champs of Broome, Nina from Broome Circle speaks to Christina and Sharee from Feed The Little Children
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1 Matty J IV With Mandela Yu On Two Feet And A Heartbeat Charity Walk 131023 15:18
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Mandela was 29 weeks pregnant when she received the news that her baby had a heart condition ❤️💙 what followed was four surgeries in 16 months for her baby Myles. Mandela had travelled to Perth for one scan. At that time, she didn't know she'd end up being away from home and family in Broome for the next 8 months. Mandela is now passionate about raising awareness of CHD.…
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