
Stories Worth Telling: First on the Ground
The fourth and final episode of the ‘Stories Worth Telling’ podcast, ‘First on the Ground’, considers the best Indigenous reporting from around the world and identifies the changes that are needed to see better First Nations representation in leading media networks. Featuring Rachel Hocking, Tanya Talaga and Marlee Silva.

The Big Dorrie
The Big Dorrie is a podcast produced by the Koori Mail Newspaper. Grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes and join Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll for a Dorrie about … everything!

The Koori Mail news
Koori Mail News is a podcast about what’s affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with details from the latest edition of the Koori Mail.

The Arts of Inclusion
A podcast which ‘flips the script on who we include, who we don’t, and how we can do better in everything from gender, race, mental health and disability, through to the inclusion of LGBTQI+ and Indigenous communities’. Two seasons.

#BlackStoriesMatter
A five-part series that brings together media researchers, historians, former policy makers and Aboriginal journalists whose work is disrupting the patterns of the past. The podcast is inspired by the book 'Does the Media Fail Aboriginal Political Aspirations?: 45 years of news media reporting of key political moments’

Breathless: the death of David Dungay Jnr
A podcast series launched today by Guardian Australia and 2SER which tells the story of David Dungay Jr., a young Dunghatti man who died in Long Bay jail in 2015 after a disagreement about a packet of biscuits.

The Colour Cycle
The Colour Cycle aims to ‘disrupt cultural whitewashing and examines whether Australia’s Arts and Cultural sector looks like Australia’.


Cultural Protocols Show
6-part podcast series in which Angelina Hurley is joined by Greg Kitson and a host of special guests to discuss First Nations protocols.

Don’t @ Me with Ayebatonye
Explores the intersectionality of identity within the arts, pop culture, social media and beyond. Hosted by Ayebatonye Abrakasa.

Frontier War Stories
Boe Spearim speaks with different Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people about research, books and oral histories that document the first 140 years of conflict and resistance against colonisation.

Hey Aunty!
Independent podcast hosted by Belize Kriol woman Shantel Wetherall, Hey Aunty! gives voice to ‘black women, fems and non-binary siblings in Australia. Connecting Sisters across cultures and generations and showing that there are millions of ways to be magical’.

Take it Blak
Current affairs podcast from the NITV news online team, hosted by Jack Latimore and others.


Refugees on Air
An eight-part narrative podcast from the UNSW Centre for Ideas and Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and co-produced with Guardian Australia. Features the stories of six asylum seekers living in Australia. Presented by Sisonke Msimang with Ben Doherty.



Three Dumplings
Hosted by three Asian Australian women—writer Hannah-Rose Yee, blogger Peony Lim and photographer Kit Lee—the hosts explore this question in relation to ‘their varied and shared heritage, and the issues, complexities and absurdities of their lives’.