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Always was, always will be our stories
Marlee Silva
14 episodes
6 days ago
Inspiring conversations with Indigenous role models and trailblazers, hosted by Marlee Silva.
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Inspiring conversations with Indigenous role models and trailblazers, hosted by Marlee Silva.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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EP4: ‘Never forget we were the first scientists’ Deadly Science and Corey Tutt.
Always was, always will be our stories
34 minutes 30 seconds
5 years ago
EP4: ‘Never forget we were the first scientists’ Deadly Science and Corey Tutt.

If I asked you to imagine a $50 Australian note in your hands, what would you see? Firstly, you'd probably describe its yellow colour, then perhaps, the face of a white-haired, smirking man.

Do you know this man's name? Do you notice the sketches of his inventions in the background of his image?

He is David Unaipon, a proud Ngarrindjeri  man from South Australia and one of our greatest ever inventors and scientists. He has often been referred to as our answer to Leonardo Da Vinci, and made significant contributions to science throughout his life, including even conceptualising the helicopter two decades before it became a reality.

Science and scientists have existed in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture for thousands of generations. Our innovation is what helped us survive to become the oldest, continuous culture on Earth today.

My guest on today’s podcast is dedicated to showing the next generation of our kids that a future in the STEM field is not only achievable, but in their blood.

Deadly Science, is the incredible brain child of Kamilaroi man Corey Tutt. It’s something that began simply because he saw a lack of science resources particularly in our remote communities and knew he had the power to change that.

I’m so grateful to be able to capture Corey’s passion and story today and I’m confident after you hear it, you’ll be hungry to help him on his mission.

Make sure you stick around until the end of the ep too for a special announcement…

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If you want to support Deadly Science make sure you check them out on Instagram or Facebook!

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If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and share with your friends and family! Read more about the show and find out who next week's episode will feature by visiting our Instagram: @alwaysourstories

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Always Was, Always Will Be Our Stories is Written, Hosted, Produced and Edited by Marlee Silva, on the unceded lands of the Dharrawal people. We pay our deepest respects to those people and their Elders past and present, whose connection to this place has remained unbroken for over 60 thousand years.

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Theme Music: 'Run' by Tristan Barton

Podcast Artwork: @wuruhi.auaha

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Always was, always will be our stories
Inspiring conversations with Indigenous role models and trailblazers, hosted by Marlee Silva.