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History
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Jane Lydon
Inspired by the shocking photograph of two Aboriginal men in neck chains on the cover of Charles Rowley’s 1970 classic, The Destruction of Aboriginal Society, this original and highly illustrated book uses photography to tell the bigger story of the…
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Fiction, novels
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Clarrie Cameron
A huge snake takes refuge under the body of a napping grandfather. A sixteen year old girl keeps three hundred head of cattle together for a couple of weeks without loosing a beast. A young Aboriginal boy witnesses a man being thrown off a train…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
4 albums
Jimblah was the inaugural winner of the Hilltop Hoods Initiative (2007) and was featured as Triple-J Unearthed Artist of the Week.
Jimblah's real name is James Alberts.
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Land
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Article
In 1963 the Australian government took 300 square kilometres of land from the Yolngu people in Arnhem Land without even asking them. Wanting their voices to be heard, the Yolngu people submitted two bark petitions that made history, but didn't help…
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Bentley Dean
First Footprints takes you back to an Australia before Captain Cook. It is the untold story of the original pioneers of all humankind, a history that began in Australia 50,000 years before modern humans reached America and Europe.
With startling…
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Law & justice
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Article
Founded in 1970, Australia's first Aboriginal Legal Service offers free legal service across a variety of areas.
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People
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Ali Cobby Eckermann
Too Afraid to Cry is a memoir that, in bare blunt prose and piercingly lyrical verse, gives witness to the human cost of policies that created the Stolen Generations of Indigenous people in Australia.
It is a narrative of good and evil, terror and…
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Eugénie Dumont
There are still some pristine places on earth, untouched by industrialisation and urbanisation. But for how long?
The Kimberley region in Western Australia is the scene of a major struggle by Aboriginal people to protect their land from a huge…
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Country, Folk, Reggae |
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Born 1959 on Mona Mona Mission, Ashley Coleman is an artist, musician, storyteller, and teacher of Djabugai language, songs and dances of his homelands.
Ashley attended The University of Adelaide's Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM),…
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Children
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National Gallery of Australia
This innovative children's book looks at the many animals depicted in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.And A Kangaroo Too provides a name of each animal both in English and in the Aboriginal language of the artist.Magpie geese (gurrumatji),…
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Curtis Levy
Sons of Namatjira examines the relationship between a community of Aboriginal artists and the outside world.
Keith Namatjira is the son of the celebrated artist Albert Namatjira, and emulates his father’s distinctive style. He lives with his family…
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Alastair McGibbon
Aboriginal football legends, Andrew McLeod and Michael Long, are at the centre of this lively and engaging portrait of NT Thunder, a new AFL team with 60% Aboriginal players, and a bold new strategy for community engagement.
Northern Lights gives…
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Clem J Collier, Taree NSW
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Harry Bardwell
This landmark documentary was broadcast on Channel 7 in 1981 and had immediate political impact. The film helped to trigger both a House of Lords enquiry in Britain and a Royal Commission in Australia chaired by Justice James McClelland.
Collated…
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History
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Giordano Nanni, Andrea James
Coranderrk--We Will Show the Country tells the story of one of the first sustained campaigns for justice, land rights and self-determination and provides a superb example of how to share history with a wide audience.Extended collaboration was the…
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Sport
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John Maynard
Coming from an Aboriginal family involved in racing, John Maynard has always know there have been more Aboriginal jockeys contributing to Australian racing than is generally known. In Aborigines and the Sport of Kings he combines his skills as a…
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Suspense |
Warwick Thornton
Aboriginal people live on the threshold of two worlds – one of everyday reality and the other of spirits, demons and entities. They can live an ordinary life with dead ancestors and demons all vying for space.
Director Warwick Thornton assembles a…
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Rachel Perkins, Adrian Wills, Beck Cole, Leah Purcell, Wayne Blair
Series 2 follows the huge success of Redfern Now Series 1.
"This isn’t genre television. It’s not a procedural. Redfern Now is essentially an anthology series, with each episode telling its own standalone story, though characters cross over and…
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Short |
Warwick Thornton
Big World is one of the films in the anthology cinema event The Turning based on Tim Winton's acclaimed collection of short stories.
After flunking their exams and finishing high school, disillusioned best friends Lenny and Biggie flee up the…
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Drama |
Sarah Spillane
Around the Block is about breaking family and cultural cycles for a hopeful future.
A contemporary story of love, revenge, and triumph, a young Aboriginal boy becomes torn between his unexpected love of acting and the disintegration of his…
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Adrian Wills, Catriona McKenzie, Wayne Blair
The Gods of Wheat Street is a television drama series that transports you into the world, hearts and humour of a modern Aboriginal family of local legends.
Head of the family before his time, Odin Freeburn is being pulled in all directions. As a…