Australia’s Indigenous referendum
Australians are divided over how to vote in a landmark referendum that could provide a stronger political voice to Indigenous communities.
Kate Adie presents stories from Australia, Poland, the US, Cameroon and Cape Verde.
Australians are voting in a historic referendum on whether or not to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the country’s constitution, and create a body that can advise governments on issues affecting their communities. After months of campaigning voters are bitterly divided, as Katy Watson found out.
Poland’s upcoming election could result in an unprecedented third consecutive term for the incumbent right-wing populist government. Adam Easton travels to the Polish countryside to find out why the government remains popular.
The suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona’s state capital, are among the fastest-growing in America. As brand new homes and offices spring up, there’s a problem developing beneath them. Mark Moran reports from a desert state that is running out of water.
The Ngonnso statue, held in the collection of a Berlin museum, holds cultural and spiritual significance for the Nso people of Cameroon. Kim Chakanetsa meets the activist who successfully campaigned for the Ngonnso’s repatriation.
And October marks the end of the nesting and hatching season for Cape Verde’s loggerhead sea turtles. Rob Crossan takes a night time walk along the beach to catch sight of one.
Producer: Viv Jones
Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman
Last on
More episodes
Broadcast
- Thu 12 Oct 2023 11:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4