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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Revealed: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists returns to Boorloo

Revealed: New and Emerging WA Aboriginal Artists—the state's leading annual art market and exhibition—returns to Boorloo/Perth in 2025, showcasing works from more than 400 artists.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Mar 3, 2025
Kimberley man braves harsh Tasmanian terrain in newest season of Alone Australia

For Matt Allwood survival is rooted in his heritage and upbringing. As a Yanyuwa, Waanyi/Garawa man, his deep connection to culture and Country was shaped by the teachings of Aboriginal Elders and com...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Feb 14, 2025
Mailman, Maynard honoured at AACTA Awards

Deborah Mailman and Kartanya Maynard were recognised for acting excellence at Wednesday's AACTA Awards.11 Indigenous nominees were in the running for the prestigious awards across various categories w...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Feb 12, 2025
The Light Inside: Where Torres Strait and Māori cultures meet on stage

Between sea and sky lies a sacred space—where light is reborn and the spirit guides us home. The Light Inside embodies this journey, honouring the connection between ancestors, land, and culture...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Feb 11, 2025
Bangarra Dance Theatre welcomes new ensemble members

One of Australia's leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts companies, Bangarra Dance Theatre, has announced Tamara Bouman, Edan Porter, and Zeak Tass will join the company as ful...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Feb 6, 2025
Killa: Pindan to Plate – A West Kimberley saltwater story over dinner

Imagine taking your seat at a long, opulent dining table, eating fire-cooked meats and fresh saltwater food from the West Kimberley. This is Killa: Pindan to Plate.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Feb 3, 2025
Gallery to showcase new works exploring cultural identity, connection, and storytelling at Perth Festival

As part of Perth Festival 2025, John Curtin Gallery will showcase powerful new works by Yindjibarndi artist Alice Guiness and Dharawal Country-based artist Mai Nguyễn-Long, offering audiences an...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 31, 2025
Genocide in the Wildflower State to screen at prestigious festival

Powerful and award-winning documentary Genocide in the Wildflower State has been selected to screen at the WA Made Film Festival, a major platform for locally produced films.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 30, 2025
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