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African Australian Story is telling and celebrating our communities’ narrative; stories that define who we are as individuals and as a people. Each week, we sit down in conversation with African Australians from all walks of life to discuss the topics that has our communities talking.
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As the saying goes, overnight success usually takes years. Laurette and James, the brother and sister team that makes up the RnB/Soul musical duo LnJ Music have embarked on a lifelong journey to create and share their music with the world, one song and many moments of patience at a time. With the release of their new single, Freedom, we sat down wi…
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For our second podcast episode, we had a bit too much fun talking to Kenyans and friends Daisy Naulikha and Raisa Ochola about their experiences as Africans Australians in the modelling industry. We find out it is a sometimes bittersweet, sometimes joyous, but always surprising experience. Inevitably, the conversation evolves into a discussion abou…
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While the Nigerian community in Queensland is predominately made up of skilled professional migrants and international students, among the wider Australian community, Nigerians are known for and defined by the now ubiquitous Nigerian email scams. Akua Afriyie went along to the gala dinner to find out how this issue impacts Nigerians living here and…
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Welcome to our podcast! As we are launching at the beginning of July, at the start of NAIDOC Week, we wanted to focus our premier episode on a topic at the roots defining belonging. Our first guest is Aminata Diop. She is an Australian of Indigenous heritage; her mother is from the Torres Strait Islands and her father is Senegalese. We were interes…
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There is a certain intoxicating joy about going to Brisbane’s South Bank Parklands on the weekends and walking the famed bougainvillea draped arbour to the sounds of Africa. The man creating this joy is African Australian Russel Svinurai, a street musician who has brought the native and traditional Zimbabwean instrument to the city's creative consc…
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