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Creating Safe Spaces for Change: Inside the Award-Winning Bamba Mari Men’s Program with Charlie Rowe

Daa'ring Yarning - Voices from the Frontline

Release Date: 01/19/2026

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This week, we’re yarning with Charlie Rowe, GM of Aboriginal Family Legal Service Queensland and the brains behind the award-winning Bamba Mari men's program. Charlie shares how he gets men to show up (sometimes it involves chicken pasta salad!) and the practical tools he gives them to break the cycle of violence and trauma.

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