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Politics
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Richard Broome
Fighting Hard tells a history of the Aborigines Advancement League, the oldest Aboriginal organisation in Australia.
As both a welfare and activist body, the League can be seen as the 'mother' of all Aboriginal Victorian community organisations,…
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Language
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Languages mix just like people do. Kriol and Yumplatok are two languages from such a union.
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Language
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Students are hungry to learn an Aboriginal language, but teachers are few and far between. Aboriginal languages are mostly taught by agreement.
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Language
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English is still a foreign language for many Aboriginal people. If they don't understand they are disadvantaged at best, dead at worst.
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Law & justice
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When sentencing, courts should consider a person's background, including their social situation. The offence cannot be seen in isolation.
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Fiction, novels
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Anita Heiss
Five women, best friends for decades, meet once a month to talk about books, life, love and the jagged bits in between.Dissecting each other's lives seems the most natural thing in the world - and honesty, no matter how brutal, is something they…
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Arts
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A poem by Sandra Gaal Hayman, Mount Annan, NSW.
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Self-determination
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Which principles support Aboriginal self-determination? You'll be surprised what's beyond the obvious.
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Self-determination
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Several Aboriginal nations declared their independence. Watch videos why they did it.
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Sport
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Browse selected Aboriginal Australian Football League (AFL) statistics, facts & surveys.
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Malcolm McDonald
Thoroughly researched and expertly realised The Extraordinary Tale of William Buckley tells the remarkable true story of the escaped convict who spent 32 years living with an Aboriginal tribe in south-eastern Australia before it was exposed to white…
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Land
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Heidi Norman
Today the network of land councils in New South Wales is the largest Aboriginal representative body in the country with more than a billion dollars in land assets, a near billion-dollar investment fund, and more than 115 local Aboriginal land…
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History
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Ann Curthoys
One warm midnight in 1965, 29 students from Sydney University set out on a road trip through north western New South Wales. Ann Curthoys was one of the passengers.
This was no ordinary trip and it became known as the "Freedom Ride". Its purpose…
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Children
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Gregg Dreise
Kindness is like a boomerang - if you throw it often, it comes back often. Kookoo Kookaburra is the second heartwarming morality tale - set within the cultural context of the Dreamtime - by Queensland teacher Gregg Dreise. In the same vein as his…
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History
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David Frankel, Janine Major
Drawing on over 700 extracts from 19th century sources, Kulin and Kurnai provides a fascinating overview and insight into the rich and complex world of Aboriginal culture through the observations of European explorers, government officials,…
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Politics
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Apartheid came to Australia long before being used in South Africa. Is it still alive and well today?
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Charles D Rowley
The author shares his knowledge of the background to the debate on Aboriginal land rights and welfare payments. Charles Rowley died just as this book was completed. In Recovery: The Politics of Aboriginal Reform he leaves a powerful and personal…
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Comedy |
Craig Anderson, Beck Cole
A new sketch comedy show by Blackfellas.... For everyone. Irreverent, provocative and just a little bit wrong ... the six-part, sketch comedy series Black Comedy promises to 'go blackly where no other Blackfella has gone before'. Black Comedy is…
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Health
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Buddhi Lokuge, Tanya Burke
When Dr Lokuge moved to Arnhem Land to run a health program for Aboriginal children, he had no idea he would face the challenge of his life. Six months into running the $5 million dollar program he realised it was going to fail, and that's when the…
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Bruce McGuiness
Blackfire is the first film ever directed by an Aboriginal person. It is a collection of connected ideas and a take on both the state of Anthropology and Aboriginal Affairs in 1972.
The film features appearances by several major political…
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Arts
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A poem by Sharon Roebourne, WA