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Explore the timeline of the Stolen Generations—from the Board for the Protection of Aborigines to the Prime Minister's apology and beyond.
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Various governments spent billions of dollars on the NT Intervention. But was it a success? Here's a periodic review.
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Explore the devastating effects and consequences of the Northern Territory intervention since it's inception.
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Self-determination
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This timeline charts Australia's way towards a treaty with its Aboriginal people from the early beginnings in the 1800s to the present day.
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Tips and resources to help you find an Aboriginal movie or buy a DVD.
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A short history of Aboriginal radio
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Sydney is host to the Indigenous Film Festival since its inception in 1999. The festival premiers a fine selection of Aboriginal films in drama, documentary, comedy and shorts, often followed by a short question and answers (Q&A) session. Many of…
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Sydney is host to the Indigenous Film Festival since its inception in 1999. The festival premiers a fine selection of Aboriginal films in drama, documentary, comedy and shorts, often followed by a short question and answers (Q&A) session. Many of…
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Sydney is host to the Indigenous Film Festival since its inception in 1999. The festival premiers a fine selection of Aboriginal films in drama, documentary, comedy and shorts, often followed by a short question and answers (Q&A) session. Many of…
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Sydney is host to the Indigenous Film Festival since its inception in 1999. The festival premiers a fine selection of Aboriginal films in drama, documentary, comedy and shorts, often followed by a short question and answers (Q&A) session. Many of…
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Sydney is host to the Indigenous Film Festival since its inception in 1999. The festival premiers a fine selection of Aboriginal films in drama, documentary, comedy and shorts, often followed by a short question and answers (Q&A) session. Many of…
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Sydney is host to the Indigenous Film Festival since its inception in 1999. The festival premiers a fine selection of Aboriginal films in drama, documentary, comedy and shorts, often followed by a short question and answers (Q&A) session. Many of…
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Sydney is host to the Indigenous Film Festival since its inception in 1999. The festival premiers a fine selection of Aboriginal films in drama, documentary, comedy and shorts, often followed by a short question and answers (Q&A) session. Many of…
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There are many more feature films, short subjects and documentaries which I came across. For the titles listed below I didn't find time yet to gather all the details. Do you have them already?
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A poem by Michele ‘Mickey’ Hetherington, NSW.
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A short historic timeline of Aboriginal sport.
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Lesley Williams, Tammy Williams
Lesley Williams was forced to leave the Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement and her family at a young age to work as a domestic servant. Apart from pocket money, Lesley never saw her wages – they were kept ‘safe’ for her and for countless others just…
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Amie Batalibasi
Blackbird is a short narrative drama shedding light on a little known part of history – Australia’s sugar slaves.
Set in the late 1800s, it follows the story of Solomon Islander siblings, Kiko (16) and Rosa (24), who were kidnapped from their…
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Brian Clive Devlin, Samantha Disbray, Nancy Regine Friedman Devlin
This book provides the first detailed history of the Bilingual Education Program in the Northern Territory of Australia. This ambitious and innovative program began in 1973 and at different times it operated in English and 19 Aboriginal languages in…
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Mutant Message is a highly disputed book. Here is a timeline of the events, including M. Morgan's apology to the Aboriginal people.
1990: The first book
M. Morgan self-publishes the book for the first time. The title is presumably "Walkabout…
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Cultural mutilation uptop
Shortly after I arrived in the United States from Australia friends started asking me "What do you think of the book Mutant Message Downunder?" As this book is virtually unknown in Australia I decided to read it in order…