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Word Up shares the diverse languages of black Australia from Anmatyerre to Arrernte, from Bidjara to Bundjalung, from Nyungar to Ngaanyatjarra, from Yankunytjatjara to Yorta Yorta—one word at a time.
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Word Up: Phil Sullivan

Word Up: Phil Sullivan

2024-05-2505:21

Word Up takes you back Ngemba Country in Far West NSW to meet Phil Sullivan who shares the word he uses to describe his home as well as some thoughts on recognising each other's humanity. 
Word Up: Phil Sullivan

Word Up: Phil Sullivan

2024-05-1806:11

Phil Sullivan is a Ngemba man from Bourke, and our language legend for this month. He explains the link between language and identity, and share a word he uses to address multiple people at once.
Word Up: Phil Sullivan

Word Up: Phil Sullivan

2024-05-1105:36

Phil Sullivan explains how he became an Aboriginal heritage officer for the National Parks and Wildlife Service, and shares a Ngemba word he uses to greet people.
Word Up: Phil Sullivan

Word Up: Phil Sullivan

2024-05-0405:01

Phil Sullivan is our language legend this month.Phil was an Aboriginal heritage offer with the National Parks and Wildlife service for almost three decades. And he’s still doing repatriation and language revitalisation work in his community of Bourke, on Ngemba land. Today, Phil is sharing a Ngemba word he might use to welcome you to his Country.
Word Up: Jay Minning

Word Up: Jay Minning

2024-04-2704:19

Join Desert Stars frontman Jay Minning in Tjunjunjana on Spinifex Country for the final time.Today, Jay is sharing a Pitjantjatjara word with a dual meaning.
Word Up: Jay Minning

Word Up: Jay Minning

2024-04-2003:27

Jay Minning is the frontman of the country's most remote rock band - the Desert Stars. Today, he shares a Pitjantjatjara word you might use when things don't go to plan. 
Word Up: Jay Minning

Word Up: Jay Minning

2024-04-1303:40

This week, language legend Jay Minning shares a Pitjantjatjara word that helps keep him grounded.
Word Up: Jay Minning

Word Up: Jay Minning

2024-04-0603:28

Jay Minning isn’t just the lead singer of Desert Stars, he’s also a passionate advocate of his language — Pitjantjara.For Word Up, Jay takes you to his Country and shares a word that makes him feel good. 
Word Up: Che Kelly

Word Up: Che Kelly

2024-03-3003:27

Che Kelly is a Miriwoong man and he’s been Word Up's language legend for the past month, sharing his knowledge and his passion for his language.But what you probably don’t know about Che is that he’s got spectacular hair.So that’s Mirriwoong word he’s sharing this week: 'hair'. 
Word Up: Che Kelly

Word Up: Che Kelly

2024-03-2302:39

Che is our language legend on Awaye this month.He’s been learning and teaching Miriwoong at his local language centre in Kununurra - Mirima Dawang Woorlab-Gerring.This week, Che explains why he loves rainbows.
Word Up: Che Kelly

Word Up: Che Kelly

2024-03-1603:17

Che Kelly is our language legend this month.He's learning and teaching Miriwoong at Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring - the —local language centre in Kununurra.Last week, Che asked you to look up to the skies. This week, he wants you to look straight down at your feet.
Word Up: Che Kelly

Word Up: Che Kelly

2024-03-0902:47

Che Kelly in Kununarra is our language legend this month. He's learning and teaching Mirriwong at his local language centre Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerringLast week, Che told you a little about his nan and shared the Miriwoong word that means ‘to look around’.Now he’s sharing a different Miriwoong word: one that’ll lift your eyes to the skies.
Word Up: Chey Kelly

Word Up: Chey Kelly

2024-03-0203:40

Chey Kelly is a Mirriwong man from Kununarra in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.There he's been learning and teaching his language, as part of a language nest at Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring.For Word Up this week, Chey introduces you to his Country and shares a commonly used word.
Tamara Pearson is a choreographer, artist and mentor from Hope Vale in far north Queensland.For the past three weeks, she’s shared Guugu Yimithirr words we can imagine as three legs of a stool.Today, she explains how her previous words bama, guugu and bubu relate to each other, as well as share a word that means ‘to reciprocate’.
Tamara Pearson is a choreographer and mentor from Hope Vale in far north Queensland, and our language legend this month.For the past couple of weeks, she’s been sharing Guugu Yimithirr words that connect to each other: the words for people and language.Today, she’s sharing her third word – a word meaning ‘land’.
Tamara Pearson is an artist, choreographer and mentor from Hope Vale on Guugu Yimithirr Country in far north Queensland. She explains how she uses dance to teach language, and why it’s important to tell stories through movement. 
Tamara Pearson is an artist, choreographer and mentor from Hope Vale on Guugu Yimithirr Country in far north Queensland.As well as running a dance company, Sacred Creations Dance, Tamara has been working with the local language centre to keep Guugu Yimidhirr language strong.Today, she’s sharing the word for ‘people’.
Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs is an educator, a writer and an important voice for Yolngu in north-east Arnhem Land.She's sharing a word she likes to teach her students at Yirrkala School.
Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs is an educator, a writer and an important voice for Yolngu in north-east Arnhem Land.Merrki has chosen a word that means 'two waters coming together'. For her, the word holds a deeper meaning. 
You'll head to Yirrkala in north east Arnhem Land with Merrki Gunabarr-Stubbs. This week, she shares a Yolngu Matha word that's like a gift.
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Sonny Darvishzadeh

hey word up, what's the music being played at the first of every episode?

Sep 29th
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