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2% or 3%? Remote or urban? NT or NSW? Aboriginal population statistics are confusing.
Many don’t even know the correct facts about Aboriginal Australian population today. This infographic helps correct the many stereotypes still used, even by the…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Deborah Wilson
Different White People presents a trilogy of remarkable stories about campaigns for Aboriginal rights. But the most curious thing about this book is that the central characters are not Aboriginal people. These ‘different white people’ were…
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Fiction, novels
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Lucy Treloar
Treloar's debut novel Salt Creek traces the plight of the Finches, a farming family of seven children ruled by their iron-fisted father, who settle in the remote Coorong region, a coastal wetland between Goolwa and Mount Gambier that is the…
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Ralph Smart
Wally King, with his family and stockmen, drive livestock over hundreds of kilometres of dry country to take up their new selection at Bitter Springs, in central Australia.
A government trooper warns them that they are moving onto a waterhole that…
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Lee Robinson
Justin Bayard, a Northern Territory policeman, is given the job of taking an Aboriginal prisoner Emu Foot, to Alice Springs to be tried for a tribal killing.
Bayard is wounded during a revenge attack by tribesmen, and Emu Foot helps him take refuge…
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Nigel Buesst
Al 'The Bomb' Dawson is caught between his Aboriginal friends, fight promoters, and students campaigning for Aboriginal rights.
Unable to resolve the conflicting forces around him, Al walks away from all of them, in the process losing the chance…
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Tom Haydon
The Tasmanians were a distinct people, isolated from Australia and the rest of the world for 12,000 years. In 1803, British colonisation began and in 1876, Truganini died. For a long time she was thought to have been the last full-blood and tribal…
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Bill Bennett
Police officers Trevor Darling and Nikki Iceton have to escort a young Aboriginal woman to the NSW outback to stand trial. Kath is accused of murdering a publican who tried to rape her.
Trevor is a disgraced drug squad detective who was accused of…
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George Ogilvie
An Aboriginal man, Stuart Wilkins is arrested for taking part in a land rights demonstration, after the death of his father. His white wife Alison leaves him and takes their son Tommy.
Seven years later, Stuart returns to Sydney, determined to…
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James Bogle
Tracy Hocking is a schoolgirl at the country town of Kangaloola. In a nightmare she sees herself confronted in a cave by an Aboriginal dancer who gives her a painted crystal. When she awakens she finds the same crystal on her pillow. Her teacher,…
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Mario Andreacchio
At an island archeological dig, Professor Bernard Thornton discovers Aboriginal artifacts in a cave. They include a bracelet that appears to belong to an Aboriginal woman, Warindji, who was murdered by whalers in 1856.
Nine months later, the…
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Bruce McGuiness
A Time to Dream is a film about the visit of members of the Black Theatre to the first ever National Seminar on Aboriginal Arts, which had been sponsored by the Whitlam government.
The Seminar was held in Canberra from 21-25 May 1973. More than 200…
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Tony Krawitz, Adrian Wills, Daina Reid
Six teenagers, all elite within their own field, have come to live at Arcadia House, a hostel in Sydney, to pursue their dreams. Each of them has a different agenda and different dreams. For some it's the opportunity of a lifetime. For others it's a…
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Carl T. Woods
When an ancient Aboriginal burial ground is desecrated, a vengeful spirit from the Dreaming is released, causing supernatural mayhem.
Min-min lights (named after an Aboriginal term) are mysterious lights in Australia’s Outback which appear…
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Andree Reese Maddox
Tjintu Pakani: Sunrise Awakening charts the growth and awakened awareness of a group of Aborigines as they discover themselves at the Black Theatre Arts and Culture Centre in Redfern.
The first national Aboriginal performing arts workshop held at…
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Oomera Coral Edwards
This powerful documentary was made by Oomera (Coral) Edwards on Super 8mm film as a training exercise at the (then) Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in Canberra.
The film surveys the New South Wales policy of taking Aboriginal children…
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Wayne Barker
Broome, Western Australia, 1982: Cass recalls the old days of the pearling industry when there would be 40 or more boats operating from Broome. Now there are only 5 or 6.
Cass is a staunchly self-reliant man, part-Aboriginal, part-Malay,…
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Barbara Glowczewski-Barker, Wayne Barker
"Bayini is a great spiritual woman she started to talk, to dance, to sing. She made everything around, all that comes from history. The vision and the dream she was seeing is the Anchor".
Arnhem Land Aboriginal (Yolngu) narratives regarding the…
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History
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Jennifer Jones
Country Women and the Colour Bar is a timely corrective to established ideas about race relations in rural New South Wales by revealing the untold story of grassroots efforts by Aboriginal and white women, working together.
In the 1950s and 1960s,…
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David Mowaljarlai, Jutta Malnic
Aboriginal Elder David Mowaljarlai and photographer Jutta Malnic rekindle a story that constitutes the oldest collective memory of humankind. Yorro Yorro tells of Wandjina creation spirits and their 'crossing over' into ancestral beings and then…
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Children
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Scott Prince, Dave Hartley
This third instalment in the Deadly D series is another page-turning adventure story that sees Dylan and his loyal friend, Justice Jones, desperately trying to keep the secret of Deadly D from being revealed to the world. But is it time for Dylan to…