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Alan Parkinson
In April 2000, a $108 million clean-up of the former British A-bomb test site in outback South Australia was being wound up. It was declared a success and the Maralinga Tjarutja Aboriginal people were reassured that it would be safe to move back…
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Helen Hughes
Land of Shame: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander "Homelands" in Transition is a controversial and hard-hitting survey and evaluation of why the "homelands" experiment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander settlements has failed miserably.
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Beck Cole, Dot West, Jane Harrison, Kelly Lefever, Kootji Raymond, Mitch Torres
In the outback, the law is never black and white.
Drew is a young Aboriginal lawyer fast-tracking his way from Perth to a policy job in Canberra via Broome. A stint as a public defender with the Kimberley Circuit Court offers him the street cred…
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Nigel Parbury
Survival - A History of Aboriginal Life in New South Wales combines detailed historical accounts of Aboriginal life in NSW before European invasion and subsequent dispossession, charting Aboriginal people's endurance and survival.
As a celebration…
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Article
Read Ruth's story: How thieves disturb a community and houses overcrowd. Discover the shy youth's secret and why role models don't get jobs. All in just two days in November.
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Geoffrey Blainey
Triumph of the Nomads is Geoffrey Blainey's thirteenth book and is a startling reassessment of Aboriginal people in early Australia.
Rather than being prisoners in a hostile continent, Aboriginal people were a successful race - triumphant in their…
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Spirituality and poetry
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Ali Cobby Eckermann
In Love Dreaming & Other Poems Ali Cobby Eckermann bears witness to a deep commitment to her traditional kin, culture and language as she tells the story of her search for her family on the traditional Yankunytjatjara and Kokatha lands in the north…
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In 2060 Aboriginal rock art in Australia might have all but disappeared. Pollution, development, bureaucrats, vandals, fire and animals all play a role.
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Steve Morton, Mandy Martin, Kim Mahood, John Carty (editors)
Desert Lake is a book combining artistic, scientific and Aboriginal views of a striking region of north-western Australia.Paruku is the place that white people call Lake Gregory. It is Walmajarri land, and its people live on their Country in the…
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Benjamin Rose
This documentary series was shot before “reality TV” became a popular fashion, but has all the raw power of the best of that genre. Filmed with great intimacy and honesty, On The Edge follows a group of young Indigenous teenagers from Western Sydney…
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A Song of Hope by Oodgeroo (Kath Walker)
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David Morgan
Triumph of the Nomads is a television series that depicts the life and times of Australia's Aboriginal people long before the vast continent was colonised by the British in 1788.
It illustrates the history of ancient Australia and how Aboriginal…
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Paul Sinclair
Murrungga Island is at the top end of Arnhem Land in Australia’s Northern Territory. This is where we find 95-year-old Baymarrwangga, or as she is affectionately known, “Big Boss”, who was honoured as “Senior Australian of the Year, 2012”
Big Boss…
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Frances Calvert
The Torres Strait Islanders are Australia’s ‘other’ Indigenous minority, Melanesians living on islands north of Cape York and now scattered all across Australia.
This is a culture rich in customs, myth and legends. The Tombstone Opening is a joyous…
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In the 1950s the Australian government authorised British nuclear tests on Anangu country with fatal consequences. It paid compensation for contaminated land, but never for the people affected.
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All Walks Of Life by Sharon Roebourne, Western Australia
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A poem by Jonathan Hill
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Black Woman by Frank Doolan
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A poem by Samuel Mclean
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Calling Me Home by Lyndon Lane, Goodooga, NSW
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A poem by Jeanine Leane, Wagga Wagga, NSW