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// StoryKids celebrates NAIDOC Week with eight daily episodes featuring some awesome kids from Wilcannia Central School and wonderful First Nations voices. The Wantaali class read 'Too Many Cheeky Dogs' by Johanna Bell and Dion Beasley. They've all had experiences with cheeky dogs and wanted to write about them. ALNF ambassador, actor, TV presenter and proud Wiradjuri man Luke Carroll narrates this charming tale! Check back tomorrow for another story from Wilcannia. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereStoryKids celebrates NAIDOC Week with eight daily episodes featuring some awesome kids from Wilcannia Central School and wonderful First Nations voices. The Wantaali class read 'Too Many Cheeky Dogs' by Johanna Bell and Dion Beasley. They've all had experiences with cheeky dogs and wanted to write about them. ALNF ambassador, actor, TV presenter and proud Wiradjuri man Luke Carroll narrates this charming tale! Check back tomorrow for another story from Wilcannia.
StoryKids is an ALNF podcast.
Created by Amelia Christo and Verity Hunt-Ballard.
Sound production and theme song by Paul Ruske.
Thanks to Bonnie Law, Dave Robertson and Johnny Green at Heckler Sound.
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