• Celebrating 20 Years of YABUN!

  • Jan 21 2022
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
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Celebrating 20 Years of YABUN!

  • Summary

  • In their first episode back for 2022, Nay & Luke yarn with Tim Leha, CEO of Gadigal Information Service (GIS) about the 2022 YABUN Festival which will celebrate 20 years on January 26.

    A renowned Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts & media hub based in Redfern, Sydney, GIS established the annual January 26 YABUN Festival and is the home of Indigenous community radio station Koori Radio. 

    Nay & Luke Dorrie with Tim about the adjustments the Festival has had to make in order to proceed due to covid, and all the ways community can still get involved in this year’s YABUN Festival online and from the comfort of your yard or lounge room!

    So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join Nay & Luke for The Big Dorrie about everything Knowledge, Culture, Country and Connection.

    The Big Dorrie is a Koori Mail production.

    The music featured in this podcast is “Stop Callin’ Me” by Shakaya.

    whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/yabun-2022

    kooriradio.com

    yabunmarketplace.com

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