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Episode 15 - Glenn Loughrey

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Glenn Loughrey is a Wiradjuri man and a Reverend in the Anglican Church of Australia. He has served as the Vicar of St Oswald’s, Glen Iris, in Melbourne since 2016. He is also an artist and author, who holds a special interest in Indigenous issues. He was also appointed a Canon and artist-in-residence of St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, in 2021. In that role, he designed a series of three glass panels for the cathedral’s entrance that depict the traditional lands on which it stands. He opened the Murnong Gallery for Aboriginal Art as a social enterprise of St Oswald’s in 2022. He presently serves as the Diocese of Melbourne’s designated advocate for the Voice and constitutional recognition of First Nations people in Australia. He is affiliated as an Associate Professor with the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University.

Producer: Patrick Telfer.Line Producer: Samuel Curkpatrick. Music composed and performed by: Cameron Deyell and Reuben Lewis. Image credit: Celeste de Clario. Director: Aaron Corn. Executive Producer: Marcia Langton.

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Glenn Loughrey is a Wiradjuri man and a Reverend in the Anglican Church of Australia. He has served as the Vicar of St Oswald’s, Glen Iris, in Melbourne since 2016. He is also an artist and author, who holds a special interest in Indigenous issues. He was also appointed a Canon and artist-in-residence of St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, in 2021. In that role, he designed a series of three glass panels for the cathedral’s entrance that depict the traditional lands on which it stands. He opened the Murnong Gallery for Aboriginal Art as a social enterprise of St Oswald’s in 2022. He presently serves as the Diocese of Melbourne’s designated advocate for the Voice and constitutional recognition of First Nations people in Australia. He is affiliated as an Associate Professor with the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University.

Producer: Patrick Telfer.Line Producer: Samuel Curkpatrick. Music composed and performed by: Cameron Deyell and Reuben Lewis. Image credit: Celeste de Clario. Director: Aaron Corn. Executive Producer: Marcia Langton.

https://www.yes23.com.au/

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