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History
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Penelope Hetherington
‘Few who have not tried it know how useful a well-trained child of 12 or 14 is in a house, and how easily moulded to its employer’s requirements – Ellen Barlee, 1885’.Settlers, Servants and Slaves documents the exploitation of both Aboriginal and…
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Tracey Moffatt, Madeline McGrady
We Fight is a rare documentary about Aboriginal resistance to the Brisbane Commonwealth Games of 1982.
Hundreds of activists occupied Musgrave Park in South Brisbane as a campsite and performance area and fought against the Games and the government…
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Lorraine Mafi-Williams
Leo and Leva is a documentary made at the request of the contemporary custodian of their story's site - singer and storyteller Millie Boyd - who wanted to clarify tribal boundaries in far northern NSW.
Speaking in 3 different dialects (Githrabaul,…
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Madeline McGrady
Welcome to Wee Waa is a documentary, but little information exists about it.
I assume McGrady documents Aboriginal protest following the death in custody of Eddie Murray in Wee Waa in 1981, and of Pat in 1983 along with rallies during the inquest…
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Various directors
From Sand to Celluloid is a series of six short films from Aboriginal Australian filmmakers.
No Way To Forget
Writer/Director: Richard Frankland
The film is based on Richard Frankland’s experiences as a Field Officer during the Royal Commission…
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Various directors
Shifting Sands showcases six short films from Australian Aboriginal filmmakers, exploring issues of identity, culture and family, and continuing in the tradition of the first series, From Sand to Celluloid.
Tears (Director: Ivan Sen, 15min) follows…
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Various directors
Crossing Tracks is a compilation of three half-hour films by Aboriginal directors.
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning
Director: Rima Tamou, 27 min
Based on the Archie Weller short story, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning takes us on a journey into the…
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Politics
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Article
Never before, and never since, has a politician been so uncompromisingly honest with their assessment of Aboriginal history. The Redfern Speech remains one of the most significant speeches ever delivered by a politician in Australia.
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Hip Hop & Rap |
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Philly was born in the golden era of hip-hop in 1991. By the age of four his older brothers had a huge collection and all he ever listened to was hip-hop. He began writing rhymes, dubbing beats & rapping in public and soon became a hip-hop sensation…
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Gospel, Hip Hop & Rap |
3 albums
Lady Lash, born Crystal Mastrosavas, and also known as Crystal Mercy, is an award nominated hip hop artist and engaging rapper performing her unique interpretation of Urban Blues with a Gypsy flare, She is a strong Aboriginal Kukutha woman and has…
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Blues, Country, Hip Hop & Rap, Soul, Rock |
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Jayden Lillystis a Gunditjmara singer songwriter who creates a refreshing mix of soul, blues, country and rock. Influenced heavily by stories within Aboriginal music that came before him, he aims to continue that story. Jayden has been in the music…
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Hip Hop & Rap, Soul |
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Miss Hood, also known as Meriki Hood, is a strong Aboriginal Kunai and Gunditjmara woman from the eastern and western districts of Victoria.
Meriki has been in the hip hop and urban rap scene since 2004, starting song writing and composing music at…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Allison Cadzow, John Maynard (eds.)
This beautiful resource was developed by a consortium of experts, including many Aboriginal authors, which makes it stand out and particularly valuable when researching Aboriginal sources.
Nelson Aboriginal Studies fills a gap in resources specific…
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Heavy Metal |
2 albums
The Eastern Arrernte band formed in 2009. Members: songwriter Chris Wallace, guitarists Chris Wallace and Gavin Hayes.
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Abi DRabi, Sydney, NSW.
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Health
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John Newton
Much more than a history of Australian food culture, The Oldest Foods on Earth is about what's happening right now as growers, chefs, supermarkets, and consumers realise the potential for these foods to be grown and eaten more widely.Profound and…
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People
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Bronwyn Carlson
In this award-winning work Carlson explores the complexities surrounding Aboriginal identity today.
Drawing on a range of historical and research literature, interviews and surveys, The Politics of Identity explores Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal…
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People
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Liz Conor
Skin Deep explores how print culture has impacted upon experiences and perceptions of race and gender in AustraliaSkin Deep looks at the preoccupations of European-Australians in their encounters with Aboriginal women and the tropes, types and…
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People
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Kurt Barling
Race and racism remain an inescapable part of the lives of black people. Daily slights, often rooted in the fears and misperceptions of the 'other', still damage lives.
But does race matter as much as it used to? Many argue the post-racial society…
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Arts
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Terri-Ann White
In September 2013 just before the weather turned even more intense a group of intrepid writers made their way to three Australian desert settings to work with groups and individuals wishing to write. Both Aboriginal people with a profound connection…
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Land
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Bill Bunbury
When Europeans first settled in Australia, the land withheld many of its secrets from these new arrivals. There were broad rivers, wide plains and tall forests, all of which, to European eyes, suggested promising sites for settlement.To many of the…