
National Indigenous News Review (NIRS)
First Nations-produced and presented magazine-style news and current affairs program. Produced by the National Indigenous Radio Service.

National Talk Black
National talkback program which focuses on inspiring hope in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Presented by Gudju Gudju (Seith) Fourmile, or Trevor Tim (Trendy Trev).

Nunga Wangga
Local, national and international issues, as well as news of cultural and community events. Nunga Wangga means black fellas talking.

Our Voices
OUR VOICES will take you straight to the community’s ins and outs. Topics have no boundaries it’s just what the mob want to say and do.

Palestine Remembered
News and views regarding the Palestinian situation. Bringing listeners the untold side of the Palestinian/ Israeli conflict. Hosted by Yousef Alreemawi, Nasser Mashni & Robert Martin.

PNG Women’s program
PNG music, the latest news, community awareness and announcements of events and other relevant information ranging from education, health and other related community issues to the PNG and wider community in Cairns. In English and Tok-psin.

Queering the Air
Queer current affairs with an anti-racist, feminist, and anti-capitalist bent. We have a particular interest in the intersection of queerness with other experiences of marginalisation.

Race Matters
Conversations between people of colour about the ways we understand and value our racial and cultural identities; race, culture, arts and current affairs. Hosted by Sara Khan and Darren Lesaguis.


Refugees on Air
Fortnightly podcast giving refugees from all around Australia a voice to share their stories. Hosted by Syrian twins Sarah and Maya Ghassali. 1 season, 12 episodes.

Second Thoughts
First Nations talks program that creates a space to review, and contemplate, subjects you may not have thought about enough. Hosted by Shiralee Hood (Nyoongar, Kurnai and Gunditjmara).

Sierra Leone Radio
The latest news from Sierra Leone, along with interviews and music. The program is a meeting place for people who have arrived in Sydney and need to connect with their brothers and sisters.

Still Here
Music and interviews with Indigenous community, and other peoples of colour speaking from their unique position as voices in the now that represent ongoing cultural and decolonial narratives. Presented by Neil Morris and Paul Gorrie.

Strong Voices
Flagship magazine program with up to date Aboriginal current affairs daily. Produced by Paul Wiles and hosted by Damien Williams, Lorena Walker, Paul Wiles, and Philippe Perez.

Survival Guide
A podcast series which centres Indigenous voices amongst multicultural Waterloo residents to critique colonisation and gentrification showing there is a Blak History to your flat white. 2 series. Hosted by Lorna Munro and Joel Sherwood Spring.

Thursday Breakfast
Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media. Hosted by Carly Baque, Max Castle, Scheherazade Bloul, Cait Kelly, Priya Kunjan and Rosie Isaac.

Tuesday Breakfast
Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media. Hosted by Lauren Bull, Zoya Gill, Madison Griffith and Genevieve Siggins.

Ubuntu Voice
Giving voice to the local African community to tell their stories through music and spoken word.

Voice of West Papua
Issues-focused talks program presented by West Papuan activists and community members who voice the aspirations of Papua's struggle, share songs, interviews, music and stories.

Where We At
Co hosted by Huna Amweero and Sydnye Allen and centering Black diaspora perspectives on issues of concern, struggles and strengths of Black and Indigenous communities in Australia and overseas.