A series of profiles of established First Nations contemporary musicians from across Australian showcasing their language through song.
EPISODE 1
Clint Bracknell
As a music-maker and language revivalist from the south coast Noongar region of Western Australia, Clint Bracknell's work intersects with applied linguistics, ecomusicology and Indigenous studies.
EPISODE 2
Carissa Nyalu
Carissa is a Yorta Yorta Dja Dja Wurrung singer/songwriter and storyteller based in Boonwurrung Country on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria.
EPISODE 3
Deadly Nannas
Profiles the Deadly Nannas Choir, a group of seven women who are dedicated to reviving the Ngarrundjeri language, and reclaiming their culture through song.
EPISODE 4
Loren Ryan
Profiles proud Gamilaraay woman Loren Ryan, who is a musician, Aboriginal culture teacher, and now a trainee reporter with ABC New England North West.
EPISODE 5
Jack Bani
Profiles Jack Bani, a singer whose voice and connection to his culture give his music a unique quality that represents his family and the people of the Torres Strait.
EPISODE 6
Stiff Gins
Profiles Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs of Stiff Gins, one of the most loved Indigenous music bands in Australia, who combine harmonies and humour to create a song.