• Culture makes you strong and Deadly!

  • Sep 3 2021
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Culture makes you strong and Deadly!

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Big Dorrie (formerly The BLAKyard) your hosts Kirk Page, Naomi Moran & Luke Carroll talk to AFL legend Michael O’Loughlin about his involvement with the GO Foundation, an organisation he co-founded with Adam Goodes that focuses on culture and education for jarjums and young people.

    Kirk and the crew have a yarn about the upcoming AFL and NRL finals, Latrell Mitchell’s suspension, and the ongoing impacts of racism on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in sport.

    So grab a cuppa, kick off your shoes, and join the mob for a Dorrie about everything Knowledge, Culture, Country and Connection.

    The Big Dorrie podcast is a Koori Mail production.

    The theme music featured in this podcast is “Leaps and Bounds” by Paul Kelly.

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