
Bronte Gosper
Wiradjuri filmmaker, screenwriter and oral historian from Orange, NSW, known for documentary work on Indigenous activism and recent master's study in oral history at Columbia University.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 30min
What's the time? Indigenous temporalities and the 'Everywhen'
Bronte Gosper, a Wiradjuri filmmaker and researcher, dives into the concept of time from an Indigenous perspective. She reveals how different cultural values shape our understanding of time, often clashing with settler colonial norms. Bronte critiques the linear view of time, advocating for a non-linear approach that respects Indigenous sovereignty and awareness. She also discusses the complexities of navigating her identity across cultural borders and emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling in representing Indigenous experiences in media.

Dec 31, 2025 • 30min
What's the time? Indigenous temporalities and the 'Everywhen'
Bronte Gosper, a Wiradjuri filmmaker and oral historian, discusses her experiences at Columbia University and the complex nature of Indigenous identity. She delves into the challenges of documenting Indigenous histories, emphasizing the importance of authentic storytelling. The conversation navigates the impact of colonial notions of time on justice and sovereignty, highlighting how these temporalities clash. Bronte introduces W.E. Stanner's concept of 'everywhen', advocating for a holistic understanding of time that influences current practices and policy.


