Rudi Bremer Rudi Bremer i(18405508 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Gamilaraay ; Aboriginal Kamilaroi ; Aboriginal
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'Rudi has been a radio broadcaster since 2012. Having honed her skills at community radio, Rudi initially joined the ABC as a master control technician before returning to her producer roots in 2017. She has a unique perspective on how the ABC works — from chasing interviews to switching satellites.

'As the producer of RN Awaye! Rudi relishes the opportunity to share her love of performing arts, literature and Indigenous languages — like her own, Gamilaraay, from Kamilaroi country.

'When she’s not in the studio Rudi enjoys hiking through the Royal National Park and going to dance classes. And despite knowing it makes her sound like a cartoon villain, Rudi dreams of one day owning a pet saltwater crocodile. Failing that, a hedgehog.'

(Source : ABC Radio National)

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y separately published work icon Little Yarns Australia : ABC Radio National , 2019 18417013 2019 series - publisher podcast

'Australia is full of diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations. From Bunuba to Wiradjuri, Mabuiag to palawa, every mob has its own language and unique culture.  Each episode of Little Yarns will take you on a journey to a different nation to learn a first word on Country.

We’ll travel south across the Bass Strait to lutruwita (Tasmania) and learn about the mums of palawa country. Look out for crocs in Wadjigany, while we find out about the seasons in Batjamalh language. And keep your eyes peeled for an eight-legged creepy crawly, as we hear how Yawuru language has changed over time. There are hundreds of first languages to listen to and learn from!

Little Yarns is a co-listening podcast series for pre-schoolers. Ideal for families listening together at home or as a listening resource in early learning centres, Little Yarns explores the diverse languages, stories and countries of Indigenous Australia.'

(Source : ABC)

2024 shortlisted Australian Podcast Awards Indigenous Podcast
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