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Stephen Thomas
In the late 1940s, Harold Blair emerged as one of the most renowned Australian tenors of the concert hall, at a time when very few Aboriginal people could break through the barriers of the repressive Queensland reserve system.
Harold takes us on a…
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Pamelaq Donnellan
Unfinished Business is a short film that chronicles the consequences of giving away an Aboriginal child, and how it impacts on the grown child, his white mother and Aboriginal father. It spears at the heart of similar issues tied up with the Stolen…
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Politics
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Rhonda Craven, Anthony Dillon, Nigel Parbury (editors)
Why are so many Aboriginal Australians still disadvantaged?
Why is so much potential still wasted?
Why is 'the Aboriginal problem' still intractable?
Why can we not even agree on the causes, let alone ways forward?
Why have billions on special…
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Sarah Starr
It is the 1970's when Rachel takes a gap-year from university. As today, the world is reaching towards global peace but Rachel finds her own demons in Australia.
Stranded at the monsoon end of the continent she tries to study, but her life soon…
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Children
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Derek Pugh
Fifteen year old Tammy Damulkurra lives in Maningrida - a remote Aboriginal community in Arnhem Land. Tammy has friends and likes the disco and thinks at last she has her first boyfriend.But he cheats on her and Tammy gets into a fight with her arch…
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Article
6 steps to ethically and fairly buying a piece of Aboriginal art that suits you, including tips for collectors.
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Rolf de Heer
Written by Rolf de Heer and David Gulpilil as a collaborative project, Charlie's Country stars Gulpilil as blackfella Charlie, who is getting older, and is out of sorts.
Gulpilil appears in every scene in a film that starts on a light note when…
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History
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Diane Bell
In Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin, Diane Bell invites her readers into the complex and contested world of the cultural beliefs and practices of the Ngarrindjeri of South Australia; teases out the meanings and misreadings of the written sources; traces…
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Darlene Johnson
In the early '70s, Aboriginal political activism took to the stage with Australia's first all-Aboriginal theatre company, the National Black Theatre in inner-city Redfern.
Against the backdrop of street protests, a group of actors and activists…
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Rachel Perkins
Black Panther Woman recounts Marlene Cummins’ journey when in 1971 she fell in love with the sharp-talking leader of the Australian Black Panther Party, Denis Walker.
The little known Brisbane chapter of the Black Panther Party was inspired by the…
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Article
A poem by Sandra Gaal Hayman, Mount Annan, NSW.
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A poem by Sandra Gaal Hayman, Mount Annan, NSW.
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A poem by Sandra Gaal Hayman, Mount Annan, NSW.
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A poem by Sandra Gaal Hayman, Mount Annan, NSW.
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Jeni Kendell
For the first 70 years of this century, tens of thousands of Aboriginal babies and children were taken from their mothers and families by government officials and placed into institutions and foster homes. Cut off from their own people, language and…
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Kim McKenzie
Barunga, in the Northern Territory, hosts an annual festival of Aboriginal sport and culture. In 1988, 200 years after the British flag was raised in Sydney, the Festival took on a special meaning. Prime Minister Bob Hawke was invited to attend and…
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A poem by David Sulter, Coonabarabran, northern New South Wales.
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A poem by David Sulter, Coonabarabran, northern New South Wales.
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Marie Munkara
A Most Peculiar Act follows the trials and tribulations of Sugar, a 16 year-old Aboriginal fringe-camp dweller girl.
Set in Darwin during the Japanese bombing raids, we meet characters such as: Horatio Humphris (Horrid Hump), Chief Protector of…
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Leah Purcell
Who We Are: Brave New Clan follows the lives of six exceptional young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, showing how they engage with their communities, history and cultures, in modern Australia.
As part of their contemporary lifestyles, these…
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Tim O’Brien
A Silent Shout: The Nicky Winmar Story is a documentary from filmmaker and long-time friend of Winmar, Tim O’Brien.
The film marks 20 years since AFL footballer Nicky Winmar made a now-famous gesture in a moment of defiance, lifting his jumper to…