Rhiannon Clarke

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About Rhiannon Clarke

Rhiannon Clarke is Banjima, Yamaji and Gunditjamara Journalist from Western Australia. Working for National Indigenous Times, Rhiannon covers a variety of stories from arts, entertainment, and all things related with Indigenous people in film. Rhiannon started working for NIT in 2022, after finishing her studies at SAE Institute where she gained a bachelor’s degree in film.

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From Fitzroy River to Central Park: Della Bedford's historic marathon journey

Proud Bunuba Kija woman Della Bedford recently completed the New York Marathon in an impressive time of 4 hours, 28 minutes, and 55 seconds. Reflecting on her experience, Ms Bedford, who hails from Fi...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Nov 6, 2024
Indigenous Marathon Project squad ready to conquer New York City Marathon

The Indigenous Marathon Foundation (IMF) has announced its 2024 Indigenous Marathon Project squad, who will be heading to the the United States of America to compete in the iconic TCS New York City Ma...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 3, 2024
Indigenous sisters transforming Guatemala's highlands

Against all odds—war, discrimination, poverty, and even a serious accident—Sister Marta Yach Cosme's presence among the congregation's beloved gardens seems nothing short of miraculous.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Aug 13, 2024
Indigenous actress Lily Gladstone makes history at Golden Globes

Lily Gladstone has won best actress at the Golden Globes for her role as Mollie (Kyle) Burkhart in the Martin Scorsese film, Killers of the Flower Moon.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 8, 2024
29 ancestors' remains returned to their homelands

The remains of 25 Indigenous people have been returned to their homelands after being held overseas for many years. Four UK museums held the remains of the 25 Aboriginal people and four indigenous peo...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Dec 13, 2023
First Nations man Darrell Night survived a ‘starlight tour’, then fought for years to expose the truth

What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the term 'starlight tour'? Is it the beautiful night sky that is home to celestial objects like stars, planets and the Moon?

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke May 7, 2023

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