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Health & Fitness
Noongar Wellbeing
Wellbeing as we know it now has been constructed from a Western perspective, so what does the oldest continuing culture in the world have to say about methods of wellbeing? On Noongar Wellbeing, Ballardong Whadjuk Noongyar woman Brooke Collard explores ideas on creating the tools to care for yourself and your community.
Episodes
The power of First Nations LGBTQIA+ representation in everyday life
42:51
Rickeeta Walley on Harry Styles and a Welcome To Country that went viral
37:21
Connection to First Nations communities across the globe
38:13
Multidisciplinary artist Ilona McGuire places love into community following the 2023 Referendum
36:19
Healthy relationships for teenagers, and holding boundaries for yourself
36:36
Dylan Collard’s journey to reclaiming Noongar language, for kalyakoorl, the future
35:04
Noongar Wellbeing is back for season two, sharing the perspectives of young people
01:10
Dot West on how storytelling shapes identity
23:44
Vivienne Hansen on Noongar Bush Tucker and medicine
26:32
Professor Len Collard on the magic of Wangka or talking
31:50
Koodah Cornwall on reigniting your inner fire
26:23
What does self care and wellbeing mean to First Nations Elders?
39:36
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