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    Take It Blak podcast - EPISODE 27 Reporting on January 26

    en-AUJanuary 22, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Join NITV Online’s Take It Blak podcast with host Rae Johnston and guests Jack Latimore and Rhanna Collins as we discuss our feelings about January 26 - but also how we tackle it as a news organisation, as journalists, and as Aboriginal people.

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